H1c12. My exact matches at FTDNA have their maternal lines from the British Isles.
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H1c12. My exact matches at FTDNA have their maternal lines from the British Isles.
K1a12a4a. Anatolia and the Caucasus. There are only 2 others on FTDNA who have this haplogroup. They are druze.
X2B
Apparently it originated in the Near East/Caucasus/Anatolia 15,000 to 20,000 years ago and spread to Europe with the ENF.
K1a10, Neolithic British
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4NT...&start_radio=1Quote:
The K1a10 haplogroup has a significant presence in Britain, dating back to the early/mid Neolithic Era. It is a survivor of the major population replacement in Britain by the Beaker people during the early Bronze Age. The K1a10 haplogroup is estimated to have originated in the British Isles, with evidence from a skeleton found in Raschoille Cave near Glenshellach Road, Oban, Scotland, dated to 3632-3378 BC. This indicates that K1a10 has been in Britain since at least the early/mid Neolithic Era.
U5a
T2a1b1a
https://discover.familytreedna.com/mtdna/T2a1b1a/story
Rare everywhere, but seems limited mostly to Europe.
https://i.ibb.co/qYVCy3kQ/image.png
https://i.ibb.co/B227hYmV/image.png
https://i.ibb.co/YH7b7Pr/image.png
Your ancestor simply got whitewashed over time. Maybe it happened in the 1800s, 1700s, 1600s or earlier, we don't know. But it happened.
Even if one of us had a full Sub-saharan African ancestor in the late 1800s (1/64 roughly), his genes would be completely whitewashed by now, provided that other ancestors are European.
U5b2a6, i don't know, look quite common in Finland and England, but i'm Apulian
H39
Uk, Finland, Sweden mostly
https://discover.familytreedna.com/mtdna/H39/story
H1q2a
Muy europeo y mucho europeo.
Spoiler!