I have a new results:
BY7450_BY7450*_YF66572 new
Nice. It seems that Y-Full confirms your relashionship with a dutchman. The same happens with me and a spaniard
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I have a new results:
BY7450_BY7450*_YF66572 new
Yfull has given me E-BY7449_E-BY7449*_YF66572
3900 years?
Hi Duarte.
If you can lend me a hand and shed some light on this graphic. The yellow is me, it is still in process but until today it is the estimate.
Merci beaucoup
Let's see now if it looks clearer, I don't know why the hell it looks blurry.
Mine is BY7449 *, below there are two more subclades and there is a step where they come together as if it were a puzzle piece, I don't know who they are, but we must have something to do.
In the window (i) says: Ci95% 7100> <4700ybp for BY7449 *
10 years of struggle to conquer the truth and what your interior dictates against tidal wind and any forecast, wrong as can be seen. LOL
:innocent:
The Dutchman wants to make me Phoenician, I do not feel Arabic, or Jewish, or Phoenician, I am sorry but it is so. I wonder at what time the rest of Europeans forgot that Spain is a European country with which they have maintained close relations throughout history forgetting and obsessing with the Alhambra and failing with the Phoenicians.
Everyone here says what they think about Spain and if it is Andalusia I do not even tell you ..., because now I say that I am a Jázaro.
Now up again. I am in contact with a genealogist and could prove that I am descended from a deserter of Napoleon's troops. What in those troops could there be many nationalities? Yes, but surely there was no Phoenician from Andalusia y olé. So be careful with the movements because I am following them closely.This topic is already public.
Keep putting Andalusia 0.00% WHG
Dear Carlos. To say that there is no WHG in Iberia is a gross mistake, I think . I know this bar chart pointing 0% WHG in Spain I think that is not correct. FTDNA says I'm 37% WHG, and look I'm not 100% European :grin:
6% Metal Age Invader, 58% Farmer, 36% Hunter-Gatherer, 0% non-European.
They are very similar to mine, but Davidski coordinates grant me a Sub-Saharan and North-African components.
Target: Juan_scaled
Distance: 4.7970% / 0.04797037
Aggregated
55.4 Anatolia_Barcin_N
27.4 Yamnaya_RUS_Samara
10.0 WHG
4.2 MAR_Iberomaurusian
1.2 IRN_Shahr_I_Sokhta_BA2
1.2 Gambian
0.6 Han
It could be worse and have the clade of a possible Subsaharian slave or eunuch like mine, I would prefer the Phoenician.
I have no problem with it, but I expected to find myself being a direct descendant of Thor or Superman. Lol.
Sorry for the spam and have your luck with the search :wink:
It makes me want to strangle someone. LOL
We'll see. The Dutchman lives in the dream of Spanish thirds in Holland. A study has been done and nothing at all.
If I still be adding, I doubt it. The Dutchman and I shared an ancestor from the year 1400.
We'll see. The Dutchman lives in the dream of Spanish thirds in Holland. A study has been done and nothing at all.
If I still be adding, I doubt it. The Dutchman and I shared an ancestor from the year 1400.
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holanda
Later, West Frisia was conquered and, as a result, most regional institutions referred to Holland and West Frisia as a single unit. At the same time, armed confrontations took place and followed each other until Jacqueline I, countess of Henao, was forced to cede all her possessions, including Holland, to her cousin Felipe III of Burgundy, known as Felipe the Good, in 1432.
As a result, Holland became part of the Burgundy Netherlands, and later, in 1477, it became part of the Seventeen Habsburg Provinces. In the 16th century, the county became the most densely urbanized European region, with the majority of the population living in large cities. In the Burgundy Netherlands, Holland was the dominant region of the north; Holland's political influence largely determined Burgundian dominance over the area.
My paternal family assures that by father line DnaY we come from a French soldier defector of Napoleon's troops who changed his last name. (It may well have been a soldier or a military nobleman, that's right now)
It is what I have to date.
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Merry Christmas to all. Duarte and company.
Duarte and Carlos, Did you find something new with Big Y, or others with whom you shared a recent ancestor with?
In both, Big Y and Yfull, I form a terminal clade of haplogroup R1b-DF27 with a Cordoba Spanish: R-FGC35133.
According to a message sent by the FTDNA Project Administrator DF27, in a few days he would reposition me, putting us together in a new subclade: R-Y54249. See message below:
"Duarte,
Project R DF27 and Subclades. R1b-DF27 Subclades Project: DF27+ ZZ12+ Z195+ Z198+ Z209+
Congrats on the new results. I've taken a quick peek at your private mutations and one of the males who was already on the FGC35133 branch. You and he match with at least one private mutation, meaning that you and he will form a NEW downstream branch:
BY25634>FGC35133>Y54249
(I will get you moved in the next few days)
This male is only sitting at Y500 and would likely share some more private mutations with you found in the new Y700 region. In fact, you appear to be the ONLY male in this entire branch of the DF27 tree with new Y700 results compared to the older version."
However, this has not been done to date by the FTDNA, but Yfull has already advanced the FTDNA and has grouped us into a new subclade containing the SNP FGC35133: R-Y45921 (Y45921 * Y53021 * Y54249 Y55210 * Y56488 * Y111390 * FGC35133).
It is a young clade, that appears to have emerged at 680 BCE (TMRCA 2700 ybp)
Below are illustrative images:
Duarte and Carlos, Did you find something new with Big Y, or others with whom you shared a recent ancestor with?
Thanks Carlos. I was referring to the haplogroup inheritance.
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