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I checked that out, but I don't find any that match my markers except for this ancient dude (as shown in my jpg) and me, my sibs and children. My maternal cousins don't have it because my mother had brothers who don't pass down mt-DNA. And I had no sisters, so my children are it for my family.
Sure lots of U5a's but with those same markers, nope. I've searched for some time. So I was wondering how close of a relative he might have been. Maybe it's not possible to know. Just not finding anyone else was odd. I thought for sure someone, at least in Europe would have the same markers.







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My mtDNA haplogroup is U5b2c. I’m stuck on a brick wall for my maternal side, but that side of my tree is from Ireland.
"Tainted souls who try to purify themselves with blood are like the man who steps in filth and thinks to bathe in sewage."
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U5b2a, i'm Apulian, so southern Italian like you![]()



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