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r1b, from british isles to spain/france
I2 but honorary N1.
I2a2b, I found serveral match on 23andme with different surname, kind of funny
https://ytree.morleydna.com/extractFromAutosomal
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Paternal Y E-BY148067, maternal grandpa Y E-FT61303. Not so common but interesting branches.
My paternal HG estimate after YFULL update. Two Avar samples came under E-BY4573:
https://i.postimg.cc/Z5BZvs8V/4573.jpg
Y-Haplogroup: J-Z40772*
Mt-Haplogroup: H1-f2d1*
E-L515
R1a-Z284
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...242-Haplogroup
But i will retest in another company
I got banned by smurf on anthrogenica for something he saw its a problem, so i will post here.
My maternal subclade got new member from Napoli. And even with FTDNA matches counted we are pretty isolated.
https://i.postimg.cc/Zq1Lp76r/Untitled-2.jpg
It is very interesting because he aligns good with my maternal aunt autosomal matches but now question is how far away in the past autosomal services go, most likely much more than 500 years.
https://i.postimg.cc/RhmQbWsh/irena.jpg
R1b-L23
R1B
Collected every match from 23andme, MH, Ancestry and FTDNA who has family tree or who put places of origins of their ancestors. Wrote hundred of messages too.
I have maps for both my aunts and me. This is our combined map (keep in mind we share some matches). Gusinje and Tuzi are for some reason our very hotspot. There are new closer autosomal arrivals from those places almost every month.
https://i.postimg.cc/QdBB3L01/kombi.jpg
I'm working on my grandparents matches too. Pretty interesting crew for some of them.
What do you think of the E-V13 in Hungary ?
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer...8766286467&z=6
I2a2-->I-CTS1977
I am from central Greece-Thessaly
Not sure yet but im very interested, since three Avars belonged to my paternal HG E-Y20805 and lower branch E-BY4573.
One option is that they lived somewhere in E Hungary/Carpathian basin and practiced cremation.
Origin of EV13 is still sort of obscure and i believe that different branches had different story.
E-Y142744
Very nice group
Here is one of my exes who is also J2
https://ibb.co/dk7Rzg0
Apparently, and for the time being, I entered what we now call Spain through Girona in the year 400 of the Christian era, but these are the dates of the Visigothic invasion.
Gallop arriving in Spain.
https://i.postimg.cc/NMgD9Pq3/DNAYev22400ce.jpg
Meternal side grandpa J2 M319. paternal T1a2b
I'm British, well Northern English, and I have a rare marker for England. It's R-S1491, probably less rare in continental Europeans then in the British or Irish populations. So I wonder how I got such a marker? It's derived from the subclade L2 which is further derived from the subclade U152 (which is mostly seen in continental Europe). It could be from one of the many migrations that occurred in this island, but alas I do not know which one :/
Mine is E1b1b1b1 I think.
Here is the https://cladefinder.yseq.net/ prediction of it
Says E-L19 as closest fit but also E-M81 and E-PF2431. Next best prediction was E-M35.
I don't know much about haplogroups but basically E-M35 is the father clade of E-L19, and E-L19 is the father clade of E-M81. So I'm guessing E-PF2431 is the "son" clade of E-M81.
So my most specific haplo would be E-PF2431 I'm thinking. So basically just E-M81 yeah.
Attachment 125119
New arrivals in my maternal Y clade make things rather interesting
https://i.postimg.cc/R05vKPY7/Untitled.png
R1b - U106, more specifically R-Z304.
Most common in England, after that in `murica and in Germany. Guess it`s Proto - Anglo-Saxon (if that makes sense) in origin?
I am N-Y17696, as per a panel test I did on YSEQ.
Here is the current tree, it appears that my subclade is dominated by Poles. My paternal line is from Northeast Hungary.
https://i.imgur.com/1ZlJwo1.png