I would say all ancestors that someone still living has a memory. After, they are only name on books, with very few stories to tell about. But I am eager to know their name too.
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I would say all ancestors that someone still living has a memory. After, they are only name on books, with very few stories to tell about. But I am eager to know their name too.
R-P311,J-L25R-M269,I-M253,R-M269
Funny to see all circle pointing Transylvania. Seems pretty reliable. Does this match with your other tests?
K13
Using 1 population approximation:
1 Romanian @ 4.714318
2 Serbian @ 5.336775
3 Bulgarian @ 5.989906
4 Moldavian @ 8.684164
5 Croatian @ 12.278675
6 Hungarian @ 13.361633
7...
That was not against you, sorry. I am just a little frustrated to have a confused timeline. I think I'll narrate a mix of both version to my kids.
In history, talking about his own time is important. I don't care if there was Hungarians or Romanians or both in Romania, I only want reliable informations about my ancestry. :(
15th century is somehow late.
So the conclusion is no conclusion?
The haplogroups are lacking. And it is a problem when you build a family tree. I have connections with the same surname, but different Y-haplogroup. In my heritage, you cannot know that.
The haplogroups are lacking. And it is a problem when you build a family tree. I have connections with the same surname, but different Y-haplogroup. In my heritage, you cannot know that.
Thanks. It is very old
I missclick to answer to Albanian Hunter, I know my Alphabet :'(
I am I2a2b (L-38), so I have a subclade of yours?
I2a2b, I found serveral match on 23andme with different surname, kind of funny
Where do you find informations about all the haplogroups?