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Thread: Is anyone here of haplogroup U2e?

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    Regular Member Ordas's Avatar
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    Y-DNA haplogroup
    N1a1a1a1a4a2 -A9416
    MtDNA haplogroup
    J1c6

    Ethnic group
    Hungarian
    Country: Afghanistan



    My father is U2e1f1

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    Regular Member Ordas's Avatar
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    Y-DNA haplogroup
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ordas View Post
    My father is U2e1f1

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    I didn't found much on this. Any links on U2e1f1 for further studies? Thanks!

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    Y-DNA haplogroup
    I2a-Y31616>FT435332
    MtDNA haplogroup
    U2e1d

    Ethnic group
    Irish/Scottish/British/Scandi/C Euro
    Country: United States



    mtDNA: U2e1d

    Read that it is "rare". Maciamo has locations for U2e1c and U2e1e, but nothing on U2e1d:

    • U2e1c : found in northern Europe / found in Late Neolithic France and in Bell Beaker Switzerland
    • U2e1d
    • U2e1e : found in the Sintashta culture


    My maternal line goes back to Mary Parnell (nee Mann), b. Abt.1790 - Massachusetts, USA, d. Abt.1871 - ???. Her husband and daughter, Maria Spear, were born in Menton, MA, which was settled from Braintree, MA. Maria Spear's in-laws were all born in Braintree. Braintree was named after Braintree, Essex, UK, from which some of the early settlers emigrated. John Adams and John Hancock were from Braintree. The related surnames - Mann, Parnell, Spear, Thayer, Niles, and Fenton - all look to be of English (Anglo-Saxon) stock.
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    U2e1e

    Quote Originally Posted by MtDNA View Post
    Hello, does anyone else here belong to haplogroup U2e?
    I've known my affiliation for over three years.
    Also, let's discuss this haplogroup.
    I'm U2e1e, from UK living in NZ.

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    Y-DNA haplogroup
    G-Z16775
    MtDNA haplogroup
    U2e1a

    Ethnic group
    Dutch
    Country: Netherlands



    New member U2e1a

    I belong also to this MT-DNA haplogroup U2e1a.
    And in the past 200-300 years, the ansectors on my mothers side are almost only from Zuid-Holland, Netherlands and some Germany.

    23andMe tells me:

    Your maternal haplogroup, U2e1a, traces back to a woman who lived approximately 8,500 years ago.

    That's nearly 340 generations ago! What happened between then and now? As researchers and citizen scientists discover more about your haplogroup, new details may be added to the story of your maternal line.


    U2e1a is frequent among 23andMe customers.

    Today, you share your haplogroup with all the maternal-line descendants of the common ancestor of U2e1a, including other 23andMe customers.
    Last edited by Pierre1946; 16-10-21 at 20:25.

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    Y-DNA haplogroup
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    MtDNA haplogroup
    U2e1a

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    Quote Originally Posted by tessawry View Post
    I'm U2e1e, from UK living in NZ.
    From witch country did your family come when they migrated to New Zealand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pierre1946 View Post
    From witch country did your family come when they migrated to New Zealand?
    From UK, sorry for long time for response:)

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