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

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  • I1

    66 9.34%
  • I2b

    6 0.85%
  • I2a1

    24 3.39%
  • I2a2

    27 3.82%
  • N1c1

    21 2.97%
  • R1a

    129 18.25%
  • R1b

    199 28.15%
  • G2a

    25 3.54%
  • E1b1b

    90 12.73%
  • J2

    51 7.21%
  • J1

    18 2.55%
  • T

    10 1.41%
  • Other (Please Specify)

    41 5.80%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blemoir View Post
    It's a pity I have no idea where my iberian ancestors are from. The only european ancestor I know for a fact is my italian grandmother. Iberians are from the colonial era.
    Not all european-derived colonial ancestry in Brazil is 100% Iberian tho. One could have several things mixed, the surname doesn't always correlate or descend directly from Portugal. They can be given/adopted surnames, there are also bastard/love-children, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ethel View Post
    Not all european-derived colonial ancestry in Brazil is 100% Iberian tho. One could have several things mixed, the surname doesn't always correlates or descend directly from Portugal. They can be given/adopted surnames, there are also bastard/love-child, etc.
    Yes I Know, But I did a DNA test. I'm mostly Iberian, SSA and amerindian are residual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blemoir View Post
    It's a pity I have no idea where my iberian ancestors are from. The only european ancestor I know for a fact is my italian grandmother. Iberians are from the colonial era.
    But your first surname it´s your maternal surname or your paternal surname? I think that in Portugal the order of the last names is not so fixed.

    Anyway, maybe if you tell your paternal surname to a Portuguese member who knows about Portuguese surnames or genealogy, he can tell you from which Portugal zone it could be.

    But I am not sure if Portugal has particular surnames from one area or another as frequently as in Spain, in that aspect, you do not have as much variety AFAIK.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post
    But your first surname it´s your maternal surname or your paternal surname? I think that in Portugal the order of the last names is not so fixed.

    Anyway, maybe if you tell your paternal surname to a Portuguese member who knows about Portuguese surnames or genealogy, he can tell you from which Portugal zone it could be.

    But I am not sure if Portugal has particular surnames from one area or another as frequently as in Spain, in that aspect, you do not have as much variety AFAIK.
    My Paternal surnames are Cardone Gomes; Maternal maiden surnames are Barros da Fonseca. The second surnames are the paternal ones.

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    Maybe Luso could help with the surnames.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blemoir View Post
    My Paternal surnames are Cardone Gomes; Maternal maiden surnames are Barros da Fonseca. The second surnames are the paternal ones.
    Cardone is Italian, so you paternal line , which is what is related with your Y-dna, and your haplotype should come from Italy.

    As long as there were no relatively recent infidelities along the way that break the link with Italy, of course.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post
    Cardone is Italian.
    Yes, it's from my grandmother which was neapolitan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blemoir View Post
    Yes, it's from my grandmother which was neapolitan.
    What? Your Grandmother? So cannot be Italian, should be from your grandfather...

    That´s why I said that in the case of Portugueses and people from territories under their rule i had many doubts about relating the first surname with the paternal haplotype.

    Edit:sorry, maybe Cardone is the surname of your grandmother´s husband.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post
    What? Your Grandmother? So cannot be Italian, should be from your grandfather...

    That´s why I said that in the case of Portugueses and people from territories under their rule i had many doubts about relating the first surname with the paternal haplotype.
    Oh ok my bad... My grandfathers surnames are Gomes and Fonseca. Both portuguese. Gomes is from my paternal grandfather.

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