That fits. I had a feeling that R1a1 from an "Hispanic" in Louisiana would have to be a Canary Islander. :thumbs up
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R1b1c9 for yours truly.
My paternal line goes to eastern Scotland (Fowlis Wester, Perthshire) and my markers line up pretty well with that part of the world. In this case anyway, the paper trail & the genetic trail seem to correlate. :)
Mine is I1.
I am a G2*, a very unlikely haplogroup for me. However, all of my uncles on my mother's side are I1.
My mtDNA is U5a2.
That's almost bound to be mine, but I haven't had the test. I just doubt that it'll tell me anything more than common sense will.
Or am I wrong - is the Kildare region likely to be more varied than I think?
Norfolk and Humberside? Sounds to me like some brothers in Gudrum's army who settled in different parts of the Danelaw, is all.
Dear Darling Tabitha used to wax lyrical about that place! I forget if you went there in particular last time you came over, but here's a link she sent me:
http://www.scottish-towns.co.uk/pert...fowlis-wester/
I still have the photo of her hugging the Pictish Stone from there... ;)
Yes, I went there right before we all met up in Glasgow. It was a very nice area right at the line between the lowlands and the highlands. :thumbs up
I'm not sure exactly where they lived in/around Fowlis Wester but I have birth & marriage records that have them as listed "in the Parish of Fowlis Wester" which covers a fair bit more geography than just the village.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3108/...2e490a629b.jpg
I miss Tabs. :(
If you take a look at the French Canadian DNA Database, G and G2a are not uncommon among our people.
Here's mine:
R1b1b2*-M269
On that note, I think it would be cool for there to be a Y-DNA and mtDNA slot on our profiles.