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Gallop
11-24-2024, 04:08 PM
This is my result:

Yet my BIG Y Moore is the only European surname I get. These are two users who are probably family; although I don't know and they don't have the BIG Y either.

MOORE

https://i.postimg.cc/sDGtrvxr/Moore-Surname.jpg

This is the result of my knot in MTA. They all look like clans from the British Isles and an Egyptian mummy and my knot happens to be the only one with no identity. ;)

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhCuPyTA5YOFkCB737Q8k287tb3sfDEIlSgZzsVj1nDS0 KG14In4KCvuAaTpJnxredwBLExVXUpYcFG9jNHvJtYwW73s82c ZmAvu6649lWHR-tnyPG9XTnCvu3p8_LgC0DI6z3huQVW7h-LqX_P1zp42GENiG_n7m9HFyM_QkIXaChIKZmhTu77M4NJPTc/s618/HAPLOGRUPOadnYtree.jpg

https://www.yfull.com/arch-12.04/tree/E-BY7449/

#E-BY7449
#E-V22

Beowulf
11-24-2024, 04:22 PM
I get the surname Nadon

Gallop
11-26-2024, 10:24 AM
I complement with my father's haplogroup matches in Genoplot. The smallest gradients are with unknown haplogroup.

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgohykHFRcsMVo1gJnXW2gZinUjB6dCk7oYQKTg7y5akq Khz-2CjvcbtIovY4MHse914stRDUZpqRUHaE5M75CRajvU4jfMjcHO 2k1oLOooc8hl8uxXigqj7Nw5jNEOC71ZKEkrFjj5lqKR9BVTCE EeqZA2m8mkHsFrqMKd-QfP72RNKurrOoXV7ioObt8/s942/HaplogruposMatchaFather.jpg

Does any other Spaniard get the surname Sieur de la Croix?

JayH
12-04-2024, 06:48 AM
Does any other Spaniard get the surname Sieur de la Croix?

Sieur de la Croix is ​​not a "surname".
It is the name of an estate.
This means that he owns a place called "la Croix".
It is often a farm with land.
This "title" is not transmitted like a surname. It only goes to the heir who will inherit from his father ... or to a buyer of the estate.

I have several in my tree, because the place called "la Croix" is quite common:
https://gw.geneanet.org/jerome4?lang=fr&p=jacques&n=chesnais&oc=1

Gallop
12-04-2024, 07:02 AM
Sieur de la Croix is ​​not a "surname".
It is the name of an estate.
This means that he owns a place called "la Croix".
It is often a farm with land.
This "title" is not transmitted like a surname. It only goes to the heir who will inherit from his father ... or to a buyer of the estate.

I have several in my tree, because the place called "la Croix" is quite common:
https://gw.geneanet.org/jerome4?lang=fr&p=jacques&n=chesnais&oc=1


Thank you for the clarification.