View Poll Results: What is you y-DNA Haplogroup?

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  • I1

    64 9.47%
  • I2b

    6 0.89%
  • I2a1

    23 3.40%
  • I2a2

    27 3.99%
  • N1c1

    20 2.96%
  • R1a

    127 18.79%
  • R1b

    185 27.37%
  • G2a

    25 3.70%
  • E1b1b

    85 12.57%
  • J2

    48 7.10%
  • J1

    18 2.66%
  • T

    9 1.33%
  • Other (Please Specify)

    39 5.77%
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    Half Basque and half inner Andalusian, Spanish, scoring high % Iberian (around 90% or more) and I am... r1a1a1 , r1a-M417.

    I see more or less where it comes from, but, most of european members here who has this haplogroup, where come usually from? Poland? Russia? Germans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post
    Suposedly half Basque and half Andalusian, Spanish, and I am... r1a1a1 , r1a-M417.
    Holy shit, that's our guy over there in Spain!

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    Why do people care about this stuff?

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    R-Z93 is a subclade of R1a I think so I voted that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hedonist View Post
    Why do people care about this stuff?
    Ehm, if you are reading this thread you must care also.

    In my case, I don´t care, but is just curiousity, is not frequent the r1a1 in Spain (1,5% average in whole peninsula and 8,5% in certain northern area), and as far as I know, I have not any foreign ancestor at least after XV century in maternal side and the beginning XIX century in paternal one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post
    Half Basque and half inner Andalusian, Spanish, scoring high % Iberian (around 90% or more) and I am... r1a1a1 , r1a-M417.

    I see more or less where it comes from, but, most of european members here who has this haplogroup, where come usually from? Poland? Russia? Germans?
    Possibly a slave from 1,000 years back, or a settler from more recent times. In the 18th and 19th century central European settlers colonised some Andalucian valleys.
    Who is rich? He who is happy with what he has - Simeon ben Zoma, Ethics of the Fathers, Talmud, Avot 4:1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longbowman View Post
    Possibly a slave from 1,000 years back, or a settler from more recent times. In the 18th and 19th century central European settlers colonised some Andalucian valleys.
    Yes, I know it, "Nuevas Poblaciones de Andalucía", my paternal Granparents were form Úbeda, which is near La Carolina, one of those new cities built to take in those colons. But it could come from "who knows", may be a Polish soldier of the Napoleon troops or related with any Viking incursion in the north of Spain, it´s impossible know it now.

    I see you could be related with Sephardic jews, do you have any Spanish surname?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post
    Yes, I know it, "Nuevas Poblaciones de Andalucía", my paternal Granparents were form Úbeda, which is near La Carolina, one of those new cities built to take in those colons. But it could come from "who knows", may be a Polish soldier of the Napoleon troops or related with any Viking incursion in the north of Spain, it´s impossible know it now.

    I see you could be related with Sephardic jews, do you have any Spanish surname?
    'Could be?' es un hecho, no una suposición

    Apellidos españoles conocidos en mi árbol genealógico: Garcia, Abigador, Lion (León), Mendoza, Torres, Lopez, Castro, de Ledesma, Rodriguez, Mansilla, Fernandez, Martinez, Laguna, de Lucena, Nuñez, Robles, Lindo, Lamego, de Marchena, Cataldo, otros.

    Hay muchos otros de origines portugueses, árabes, y hebreos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Longbowman View Post
    'Could be?' es un hecho, no una suposición

    Apellidos españoles conocidos en mi árbol genealógico: Garcia, Abigador, Lion (León), Mendoza, Torres, Lopez, Castro, de Ledesma, Rodriguez, Mansilla, Fernandez, Martinez, Laguna, de Lucena, Nuñez, Robles, Lindo, Lamego, de Marchena, Cataldo, otros.

    Hay muchos otros de origines portugueses, árabes, y hebreos.
    Lamego creo que podría ser portugués en origen.

    Lion así escrito no parece español, así escrito podría ser italiano.Cataldo posiblemente sea italiano también.

    Lindo al parecer si es español, nunca lo había oido.

    Abigador es claramente hebreo, "Abigador (H) De Avigador - protector padre"

    El resto son españoles, y como apellidos españoles, cualquiera de ellos lo podría haber llevado un español de religión judía (o no) como sabrás, incluso de antes de ser convertidos al catolicismo . Los sefardíes que más apellidos hebreos conservaron fueron logicamente los que fueron expulsados, porque no tenían generalmente que ocultar sus orígenes allá donde fueron.

    Pero bueno, supongo que todo esto lo sabrás al menos igual que yo lo sé, y posiblemente más.

    Yo toda mi vida estuve convencido que mi familia podría tener antepasados judíos, y pensé que después de tantos siglos desde el edicto de Granada quedaría poca cosa en mi adn, pero algo quedaría. Hasta el momento no me han dado en ninguna estimación ni el más mínimo % judío.

    Saludos desde Sefarad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post
    Lamego creo que podría ser portugués en origen.
    Tienes razón, creo que es geográfico y que tiene que ver con un pueblo portugués.

    Lion así escrito no parece español, así escrito podría ser italiano.
    Pero sé que originalmente aquella rama de mi familia se llamaba de León.

    Cataldo posiblemente sea italiano también.
    No lo habría pensado, pero tal vez tienes razón

    Lindo al parecer si es español, nunca lo había oido.
    Nombre muy común en las comunidades sefarditas, con una etimologia popular de la palabra española cotidiana.

    Abigador es claramente hebreo, "Abigador (H) De Avigador - protector padre"
    Pensaba que fuera una corrupción de 'abogado' pero tu razonamiento tiene más sentido.

    El resto son españoles, y como apellidos españoles, cualquiera de ellos lo podría haber llevado un español de religión judía (o no) como sabrás, incluso de antes de ser convertidos al catolicismo . Los sefardíes que más apellidos hebreos conservaron fueron logicamente los que fueron expulsados, porque no tenían generalmente que ocultar sus orígenes allá donde fueron.

    Pero bueno, supongo que todo esto lo sabrás al menos igual que yo lo sé, y posiblemente más.
    Con la excepción de una soltera rama de mi familia (esa siendo la familia Abulafia) todos mis parientes sefarditas son conversos. Mi último antepasado huyó de la península ibérica en el siglo XVIII.

    Yo toda mi vida estuve convencido que mi familia podría tener antepasados judíos, y pensé que después de tantos siglos desde el edicto de Granada quedaría poca cosa en mi adn, pero algo quedaría. Hasta el momento no me han dado en ninguna estimación ni el más mínimo % judío.
    Es muy probable que tengas al mínimo un par de antepasados muy distantes, hablando solo en términos de las matemáticas.

    Saludos desde Sefarad.
    Saludos desde Anglia
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