I knew a man who was the whitest man I ever saw. His family was from Cornwall and he had his genealogy back to the mid-16th century. He showed me a photo of his paternal grandfather. He was very...
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I knew a man who was the whitest man I ever saw. His family was from Cornwall and he had his genealogy back to the mid-16th century. He showed me a photo of his paternal grandfather. He was very...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjRQ2Yr0bW4
Thank you for posting family photos. You encourage me to finally scan mine (I've planned to do that for ages now). The photo of your great grandparents looks pre-WWI.
Northeastern territories for...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7td6mwlmaA
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To clarify, if there was some confusion -- I agree forcing or imposing a language was really unlikely, and I understood you. Magyar written (and read) in an illiterate age (when any writing would be...
I don't find anything that indicates "imposition" or "forcing" of Magyar onto the native population. It seems rather the opposite, as if the Magyar nobles preferred the natives', as well as new...
https://www.nature.com/articles/ejhg2008101
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00438-019-01555-x
In the DAI, Emperor Constantine informs us the Kabaroi taught the Turkoi the Khazar language, and also that the Kabaroi had their own language as well. This would mean neither Kabaroi nor Turkoi were...
Searching ydna will not help identify anything about which language. The Conqueror men (like all men) learned their language from their mothers. It is not called 'birth language' or 'mother tongue'...
Yamnaya Zone
2,100 BC - Potapovka I0419 63
1,500 BC - Srubnaya I0423 61
North / North-East Europe
1,789 BC - Poland - Rise150 65
Central Europe
2,400 BC - Germany - I0118 70
1,500...
Thank you for this information. I knew there were Hungarians of Armenian ancestry, but nothing else about it.
According to C.A, Macartney in his book The Magyars In the Ninth Century, the...
FTDNA labeled me 16% Asia Minor and LivingDNA "North Turkey", but LivingDNA had a "cautious" setting and that resolved to "North West Caucasus related". One secondary population in MDLP K16 Modern...
West Asian resolved to Northwest Caucasus should be of interest to Hungarians because that's were we find the Tourkoi, Kabaroi, and Sarvatoi -- the earliest historical ancestors. To their northeast...
K13 Eurogenes
North_Atlantic 30.70 Pct
Baltic 34.80 Pct
West_Med 11.82 Pct
West_Asian 10.22 Pct
East_Med 5.90 Pct
Red_Sea 2.25 Pct
South_Asian 1.17 Pct...
Family Finder:
E. Europe 61%
W & C Europe 22%
Asia Minor 16%
YDNA I2-P37 I-A5874
Did not test mtDNA at FTDNA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XynY-jepxfQ
I looked again at the LivingDNA . Above, I posted the "complete" results which attempts to guess at more detail. But there is a "cautious" setting as well: "Here we have grouped genetically similar...
And Ftdna had 16% Anatolia. I think it is from the maternal line -- at least I have no ydna matches on Ftdna that far south.
I'll post the GEDmatches when I get them.
Gfield
Yes, but my maternal grandfather may have had Polish or Galician ancestry.
This is where my paternal grandparents lived and were buried (and other relatives):
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Living DNA
NE Europe 30.1
Germanic 28.3
N Turkey 11.4
E Balkans 6.4
N Italy 6.3
Baltics 5.4
England, Wales 5.8
Finland,W Russia 2.1
Hello, Turul Karom. Glad you found it interesting. I think the genetics and linguistics of Steppe people is the result of their tribal and clan level exogamy.
Best,
Gfield
I'm a new member. Hello, to all.
I haven't seen this posted to this forum:
http://admixturemap.paintmychromosomes.com/
Zoom in on the map to Hungary and click on the red marker. There is a...
I may have Uralic ancestry. Genetically, besides what one would expect in Central Europe, the DNA tests guess 10% Finland, Karelian, and NW Russia, and 16% Anatolia. So, perhaps, I'm Ural-Altaic.
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No. My birth language was English sentences with some Slovak words and Magyar phrases. Even that is gone since grade school. I try to read Magyar and am somewhat familiar with its grammar.
I'm...