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E1b1b1 subclade E-M78. I had my dad test back in 2011.
https://i.postimg.cc/yY9v2QBQ/ydnamatch.png
This is for my brother. The match is of French origin and because it is M222 I suspect there is an NPE on their side especially as it is a branch that is only recent.
My dad tested as E-V13.
Albanian branch of our small sect finally and officially got its own subclade after years. I know for two years about its existence, but no one wanted to take deep test beside my friend. Interesting fact is that all of them are muhajirs and concentrated around Podujevo. All of them claim they are Gashi (or Gashi i Gurit). Unfortunately, guy from Vanovce was killed by car two years ago.
https://i.postimg.cc/vBFK5LVZ/Untitled.jpg
Samples from Visigoth tombs in Spain were recently uploaded to Yfull.
https://i.imgur.com/bNZc3Yp.pngQuote:
The hispanic-visigothic necropolis of “Estevillas-Virgen de la Torre” was excavated between the years 2010-2011. His area was about 9.067 m² and archaeological structures were excavated and well documented, of which are tombs. Within them remains of up to 894 individuals have been excavated and studied. It is the biggest visigothic necropolis excavated in Spain.
My subclade is downstream from the sample, like everyone else in this tree of course. This indicates that this branch extended throughout Europe via Germanic tribes.
Our sister branch under E-BY4526 got really crowded and inconclusive. New guys are Soulioti and more Montenegrins. Interesting branch.
https://i.postimg.cc/ZKkMCXW0/Untitled.png
While no news in my paternal branch, my maternal branch on FTDNA now displays two clear regions: British Isles and Balkan
https://i.postimg.cc/hv8PgjCp/Untitled.png
I'll make a dedicated thread to share everything.
J2a1
Terminal SNP
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Ancient Sicilian Night Clubbing:
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The match I have with the person of French origin has now been acknowledged as an NPE or a name change. This was fairly obvious to me. This is the branch that we descend from.
Cenel Eoghain Y DNA Project
Descendants of Eógan mac Néill d 465
https://www.fourcourtspress.ie/books...oms-ad-8001200Quote:
Cenél nEógain and the Donegal kingdoms, AD 800–1200
Brian Lacey
Cenél nEógain, a royal dynasty from Inishowen in Donegal, defeated its previously more successful opponent, Cenél Conaill – also from Donegal – at the battle of Clóitech in AD 789. All changed following that battle. From then on, the Cenél nEógain kingdom, known as ‘Ailech’, spread across Counties Derry, Tyrone (giving that territory its name), into Armagh, and dominated the whole territory of Ulster. It also attained, alternately, the higher kingship of Tara. After surnames appeared c.1000, the Mac Lochlainns and O’Neills became Cenél nEógain’s leading families. Meanwhile, the defeated Cenél Conaill struggled to maintain some degree of prestige following the emergence of a previously minor, upstart kingdom, originally from west Donegal, the Síl Lugdach. By c.1200 the O’Neills and the leading Síl Lugdach family, the O’Donnells, were in position to rule the whole of Ulster until the English conquest c.1600. This book outlines in detail how that situation came about.
Brian Lacey, archaeologist/historian, specializes in the north-west of Ireland, AD 500–1200. A former university lecturer, museum director and head of the Discovery Programme (archaeological research institution), he is author of about fifteen books and many research papers.
Not confirmed but this might be subclade of Petrovic of Montenegro dynasty, separate branch of our E-BY4526 separated some 3100 years ago. If thats the case E-BY4526, pretty minor subclade among Serbs will have two dynasties very important for Serbs and Montenegrins and their modern statehood inside pretty unimportant subclade for Serbs:
https://i.postimg.cc/W3Q2KT7L/Untitled.png
According to FTDNA, I am R-FGC41927. This is part of the R-L21 group. The R-FGC41927 paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-FGC41932 and the rest of humankind around 1400 CE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-FGC41932 was born between the years 1112 and 1586 CE. The most likely estimate is 1383 CE, rounded to 1400 CE. The man who is the most recent common ancestor of this line is estimated to have been born around 1650 CE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the most recent common ancestor of all members of haplogroup R-FGC41927 was born between the years 1385 and 1847 CE. The most likely estimate is 1665 CE, rounded to 1650 CE.
Hello Grace O'Malley, I was reading about my surname linked to King Niall last night and it's claimed the clan probably originates here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Érimón
Has this came up in your research or do you have any theories? Regards
N1a
Spoiler!
I2 Dinaric Slavka Taliban on both sides.
https://i.postimg.cc/gjJfFR8s/B.png
My subclade is actually Eastern Gaul, not Balkan
That's mythology and not factual. I would advise you get the Big Y done if you have not already done so and join one of the many group projects available there. That's why I know about my paternal ydna.
Some of the projects I'm in at FTDNA are.
British Isles by Country
Cenel Eoghain Y DNA Project
Descendants of Eógan mac Néill d 465
Dal Cuinn Teóra Connachta and the Uí Néill
Ireland ydna
R L21 and Subclades
R M222 and Subclades
You might find this a useful read is you are M222.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ob5...d-rRnk0Z9/view
If my father ever tested he never told me since we are estranged. Years ago I saw someone online with the same old surname with Y-DNA "I" something.
Years ago my father told me it is Czech. Paper trail says it is Slovak. I asked Google AI Overview tonight and it says, "In Croatia, about 80 people with the surname (omitted) live today, mostly concentrated in Zagreb and Djakovo".
Upgrading from 111 to big 700, I can’t wait for the results.
Here’s what they are in the meantime:
https://i.ibb.co/mVHWJdcT/IMG-2379.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/Q3gFzJCq/IMG-2380.png
This is my closest ancient match:
https://i.ibb.co/9kfgw45V/IMG-2390.jpg
Villamagna 59:
https://www.exploreyourdna.com/sampl...lymodernsg.htm
My brother has 2 rare connections although they aren't anything as rare as what Highwayman has.
https://i.postimg.cc/Znw3DMLR/Screen...-21-183458.png
https://i.postimg.cc/YC5FVgQ1/Screen...-21-183715.png
https://i.postimg.cc/Wp5kVxMp/Screen...-21-183906.png
Maternal Grandpa:
https://i.postimg.cc/ZRn6SZ7G/Captur...-21-125242.png
Nice! My maternal grandfather’s side is a quarter New England puritans. For the Mayflower itself, Henry Sampson is an ancestor.
The rarity that’s showing for me is going by the more detailed haplogroup of my closest matches, we all seem to most likely descend from the same colonial American from Maryland/Virginia estimated to be 1650. I’m hoping my contribution could help add another split to the modern branches.
Here is the notable Irish military man I have, along with some facebook posts on the data.
https://i.ibb.co/LdQ0DL0P/IMG-2392.jpg https://i.ibb.co/PvF11ctY/IMG-2381.jpg https://i.ibb.co/nqNCh5tQ/IMG-2382.jpg
Attachment 141904 Attachment 141905 Attachment 141906 Attachment 141907 just in case some of of haven’t seen my thread. A bit of a surprise considering my known recent ancestry
Patrick Sarsfield is quite a prominent Irishman to share a ydna connection with. That's so great.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Patrick-SarsfieldQuote:
Patrick Sarsfield (born, Lucan, County Dublin, Ire.—died August 1693, Huy, Austrian Netherlands) was a Jacobite soldier who played a leading role in the Irish Roman Catholic resistance (1689–91) to England’s King William III. Sarsfield remains a favourite hero of the Irish national tradition.
His grandfather, Rory O’More, was a leader of an Irish Catholic uprising against the English in 1641. Sarsfield served in the army of King Louis XIV of France from 1671 to 1678, and, after the accession of the Catholic James II to the English throne in 1685, he helped James’s commander in Ireland, Richard Talbot (later earl of Tyrconnell), purge Protestants from the Irish army. When James was deposed by the Protestant William of Orange (later King William III) in 1688, Sarsfield accompanied James to France and then to Ireland.
During the early months of the Irish Jacobite war against William, Sarsfield distinguished himself as a cavalry commander and was promoted to major general. On July 1, 1690, William severely defeated the Jacobites in the Battle of the Boyne. Sarsfield rallied the beaten army, organized the defense of Limerick, and in August made a spectacularly successful attack on William’s artillery train at Ballyneety. He negotiated the final Jacobite surrender at Limerick (October 1691) and then joined Louis XIV’s army in the Spanish Netherlands, where he was wounded fighting the English at Neerwinden, near Landen, on July 29, 1693, and died a few days later. James had made Sarsfield earl of Lucan in 1691, but the title was recognized only by the Jacobites.
I'm sure you are aware of this but for other people it might be interesting. Patrick Sarsfield's paternal side was English and his mother's side were Irish.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patric..._Earl_of_LucanQuote:
Originally of English descent, the Sarsfield family were wealthy Protestant Establishment and ultimately Catholic merchants, who settled in Dublin; Sir William Sarsfield was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I in 1566, reportedly for providing the Crown financial support during Shane O'Neill's rebellion. Sir William would have been the per-eminent "Palesman" at the time and was a member of the Established (Anglican) Church, as well as being loyal to the English Crown. He purchased Lucan Manor, a large estate to the west of Dublin, and Tully Commandery in County Kildare.
Perhaps from or near Wales? E-v12 in the Isles seems to be Cambro-Norman. Particularly it is most associated with the Roche/Roach Norman family of Ireland, and the Prater/Prather family from Wiltshire England of the 1500s.
Top surnames of E-V12:
https://i.ibb.co/LbvCFrp/IMG-2393.jpg
I'm sorry it took me so long to reply you, i'm starting to not get notefied whenever someone quotes me here again.
https://discover.familytreedna.com/
Put your own Haplogroup there.
That thread is so enjoyable for me, especially since I am a single