People knew and still remember that we were the "noble ones" when we came across them.:D;)
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R1a1a*
I remember it as if it were yesterday....
I was waiting very impatiently, for weeks, for my results to be published. Checking my e-mailed every 20 minutes.
Then one day, I checked my inbox and saw an unopened email from 23andme. I was so excited. I felt like a child on Xmas morning.
So I rushed to open the email and followed the link to my 23andme home page, clicked on my paternal line page and couldn't believe my eyes. R1a1a!!! I was so surprised! I was quite pleased, to say the least. I was expecting R1b of course, but this R1a deal was just as good, perhaps even better!
Then I checked my maternal line and ancestry painting. Again, repeating a good deal of the process above. I felt.....blessed that day. :p
I1a, Vikings all day! :viking ship
N1c1 Finland , maybe some Swedes from the 15th century
via maternal male cousin
My Y-DNA haplogroup is R1a1a.
Maybe a passing Mod can put me among the pR1bileged few? Us Ancient tR1besmen of the West should stand and be counted among our brethren. :strokebeard:
My Y-DNA is I1. Not sure about the modal haplotype though. I1 Anglo-Saxon and I1 Ultra-Norse are ruled out so it´s some form of I1 Norse, either just I1 Norse or I1 Norse-Bothnia. :)
My haplogroup is R1b1b2a1a2d3*