Haplogroup I has been found in multiple individuals belonging to the Gravettian culture. The 8 contributing males living 5000 years after the founding of I-haplogroup were certainly not the total population of living I-haplogroup males of that time. Age. The same goes for a woman who has two daughters whose matrilineal descendants have done matching mtDNA tests. One interesting aspect of the results for most of those in Group B when compared with the results for those in Group I1-3 (formerly Group C) is that an exact 12 for 12 match in the first 12 markers is found. STRs occur in each generation and help to uniquely identify a person and their haplotype. Norse / Northern Germanic Haplogroup. path of the Vikings. I-S31 includes I-P37.2, which is the most common form in the Balkans Before a reclassification . I have no doubt but that our I1 members To participate in this project, join or follow the project, then add your oldest known ancestor who belonged to this haplogroup. Wodan Since the R1b1a2 haplogroup in the human phylogenetic tree is so distant from the I1 haplogroup, there is no possibility that individuals in these two haplogroup families are related to each other through all male lines within the past tens of thousands of years. Rogers, Rendall, Love, Short, Tall, Wise, Long, and Good are all likely to be remnants from the Vikings too. Three of the lines (H-007, H-149 and H-392) can be traced to two sons of a woman with the Hamilton surname whose sons were given the Hamilton surname but whose fathers are unknown. Which Groups are Derived from Well Established and Documented British Lines? frequency along the northwest coast of continental Europe. Please read article by Lars Lbe Christen er stamfaren til denne slekten.Det er grener av denne slekta som flyttet fra Gausdal til Fosnes i N.Tr.lag. 9. Recently it has been found that those in Group I1-4 (formerly Group S) also have the Z58 SNP but their currently known terminal SNP is Z138 rather than L803. This haplogroup is more common in Southern and Eastern Europe but is found at low frequencies in other parts of the continent as well. Mobile bands of hunters used the Group A or I1-1 (Haplo I1a2a1a1a1 or I-L338), most common haplogroup family in Scotland. Why Odin Matters to our I2 has members from Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Greece as well as elsewhere in Europe. proven that George Washington is a direct male descendent of the Haplogroup I1 is believed to have been present among Upper Paleolithic European hunter-gatherers as a minor lineage but due to its near-total absence in pre- Neolithic DNA samples it cannot have been very widespread. ancestors of Sinclairs with the I1 haplotype spent some time in the In the post-Viking period, while the The Seleucid Dynasty, founded by Seleucus I Nicator ("the Victor"), a general who served under Alexander the Great, has descendants in today's Kyrgyzstan2,300 years later. Participant H-154 in Group R1b-6 has this exact 25 marker profile but most of those in R1b-5 differ from this profile at only one marker, namely DYS449, where R1b-5 has a value of 26 at this site rather than the 30 of the Scots Modal profile. . [15] So far, only Haplogroup F* and Haplogroup C1b have been documented, once each, on older remains in Europe. It has been suggested that nearby hominid populations, such as Homo erectus soloensis on Java, and Homo floresiensis on Flores, survived because they were upwind of Toba. Whether earlier generations of the Earl of Haddington line had this profile remains to be determined. 2. Two other small groups in this table (Groups G-1 and G-2) have the G haplogroup. Nevgen STR based subclade Predictor - Only tested STRs? elsewhere." the Germanic peoples that are now claimed to be one and the same by The first Danes were Stone Age hunters and A value of 12 at DYS640 is also quite unique to the Group B Hamiltons. This is not too surprising since the R1b1a2 haplogroup is by far the predominant one among British men (see later). Haplogroup I1 is the most common I subclade in Northern Europe and is particularly common within Viking and Anglo Saxon populations. of Anglo-Saxon Visigoth invaders. But I dominated by the two kingdoms of the Svear and the Goths. The I2a haplogroup is common in the Balkans but less common in western Europe. This includes cookies for access to secure areas and CSRF security. The observation that they match so closely this unique Group A DNA profile again strongly implies that these participants share with the Group A Hamiltons or Robertsons a common ancestor along all male lines in the not too distant past. The best up-to-date listing of haplogroups is maintained by the International Society of Genetic Genealogy at their ISOGG web site. 2009-2012 St. Clair Research. Density map of HG I1. The only possible explanation for the observation that Preston and Olivestob descendants, as well as the Raploch descendants, all have the Group A profile while James1 and his descendants have the Group B profile is that the break in the senior male Hamilton line occurred in the conception of James1; someone other than a Walter Fitzgilbert all male line descendant was the father of James1. In our Hamilton DNA project are individuals with eight such surnames, including Arthurs (A-214 and A-363) Baker (B-324) Coates (C-424), Frame (F-204), Filby (F-313), Johnston (J-406), Morrison (M-183), Wormley (W-532) and Yates (Y-385). One of these lines is the. century. Last updated by Gordon Hamilton June 2014, This question was answered by determining that well documented descendants of lines that branched off from the Walter Fitzgilbert line prior to James1 have the Group A profile. Haplogroup I is an ancient haplogroup lineage defined by markers M168, M89 and M170, and descended from a Middle-Eastern clan that migrated northwest into the Balkans and later spread into central Europe. the rich fishing grounds of the Baltic, they eked out a successful As can be seen from an examination of the data in the Group A table, this group has more members (about 35% of all the participants) than any of the other groups. Of course, it can't yet be realm of myth. Having the I1, R1a and R1b mutation doesnt mean your ancestors were Vikings, but it does increase the chances that they could have been. For each group it is useful to focus on marker values that occur infrequently because their presence in a particular group is what really distinguishes one group from another. New SNPs continue to be identified at a fairly rapid pace. Most Hamiltons are thought to be derived from ancestors who originally lived in the area around Hamilton, Scotland, where both haplogroup I1 and haplogroup R1b1a2 families predominated. During the subsequent tens of thousands of years, the descendants of these migrants populated Australia, East Asia, Europe and finally the Americas. FTDNATiP calculations indicate that there is about a 50% chance that each pair has a common ancestor in 12 generations and a greater than 90% chance that they share a common ancestor in 24 generations. because he is the most recent common ancestor of participants H-139, H-188, H-203, H-230, H-256, and H-360, all of whom have the Group B profile, and all of whom have well documented lines back to James1. Agnes apparently died about 1378. reconstruct a good history of the people of this region. trading and wild reindeer hunting. The most recent common ancestor (MRCA) of I1 lived from 3,500 years ago somewhere in the far northern part of Europe, perhaps Denmark, according to Nordtvedt. It is critical to understand that not all Vikings were I1 and not all I1 were Vikings. covered with coniferous forests. Look at the density in Scandinavia. Although some members of this group (see Ancestors) were known to be related, most did not know of any relationship prior to their DNA analysis. According to Eupedia Haplogroup I is the oldest haplogroup in Europe. Several I* individuals, who do not fall into any known subclades, have been found among the Lak people of Dagestan, at a rate of (3/21),[85] as well as Turkey (8/741), Adygea in the Caucasus (2/138) and Iraq (1/176), even though I-M170 occurs at only very low frequencies among modern populations of these regions as a whole. This gives following figure as: 12 15 13 12 29 22 10 11 12 16 11 15. the entire wall." 'Grammaticus' means 'the Landscape of the Levant: A coastal-inland contrast, Y-chromosomal variation in the Czech Republic. If the results are different then one can zero in on when the mutation or non-paternal event occurred by testing closer relatives. Whit Athey has developed a formula for calculating the probable haplogroup from STR data and also at the FTDNA web site most participants receive an estimate of their suspected haplogroup. Several other participants listed in the Group A tables who do not have a known Hamilton ancestor and do not have a Hamilton surname are A-197 (kit 71481), A-350 (kit N28693), B-276 (kit 70799), B-421 (kit 209318), C-491 (kit 282393), D-533 (324694), D-506 (292883), D-314 (150528), F-220 (kit 81909), H-285 (kit 124406), M-161 (kit 39275), M-429 (kit 196476), S-511 (306126), S-159 (kit 52774), S-451 (kit 231420), T-092 (kit 19479), T-479 (kit 264148) and T-490 (kit 282371); their surnames are Adams, Armstrong, Bolton, Bryant, Crawford, Dolmage, Douglas, Douglass, Frost, Harrison, McLain, Marrs, Scott, Smith, Stewart, Thomas and Thompson. Early evidence for haplogroup J has been found in the Caucasus and Iran (Jones 2015, Fu 2016). Wden Names ending with howe and thorp are just a couple of examples of traces left from these times. If so we should probably get in touch. By 800, these However, a few with other haplogroups can be found in some of the tables (except tables for Group A, Group B and Group X2). In contrast to the results in the first four tables, none of the results in the other two tables (Group X1 and Group X2) is a close match to any other in these two tables or to the results given for the various groups in the first 4 tables. Groups X1 and X2 Haplogroup I2a2-M436 has been found in over 4% of the population only in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, England (not including Cornwall), Scotland, and the southern tips of Sweden and Norway in Northwest Europe; the provinces of Normandy, Maine, Anjou, and Perche in northwestern France; the province of Provence in southeastern France; the regions of Tuscany, Umbria, and Latium in Italy; and Moldavia and the area around Russia's Ryazan Oblast and Republic of Mordovia in Eastern Europe. Two of the participants in Group R1b-9 are known to be related to one another as indicated in the Ancestors table but the similarities of their DNA profiles to those of the others in this group strongly suggests that all have a common ancestor in the recent past. In organizing the table attempts were made to keep clusters of similar results together but it should be emphasized that all those in this group are quite closely related with a common ancestor for all of them probably living within the past 500 to 1000 years. One thing that the current results prove conclusively is that the Sir James Hamilton, 5th of Cadzow, who was born about 1390, married Janet Livingston and died about 1440 had the Group B DNA profile. Solberg, Snstehage, fstehage m. m. soknet den gang til stre Gausdal hovedkirke, d 'Viking' blood at the Cape - DNA evidence confirms European paternity of Christoffel Snijman van der Caep and debunks theory he was the biological son of Anthonij Jansz van BengaleA examination of rece Y-DNA==A descendant of Endre's son Mads has testet: I1 DF29+, Z58+, Z59+, Z60+, Z140+/Z141+, F2642* ==Bygdebok for Lesja, bind 2:== Bygdebok for Lesja 2 s 225[ ]Frste bruker med gode kilder p? The DNA of a close relative (H-139) of the Duke has been analyzed and his 37 marker profile differs at only one marker from the modal for Group B. Since there are 40 different groups in these first four tables, there were presumably 40 different initiating ancestors for these groups, one for each group. A lengthy discussion of Viking raids is not useful here. The "Early Path Through Time" link at left points out much of the There are a major source of Norse tradition and mythology. In the Deatherage DNA project there is a line with a very similar DNA profile. The Corded Ware period (3200-1800 BCE) marks the arrival of the Indo-European R1a people from the Ukrainian steppes. Become a patron. At this time, Scandinavia was primarily divided into the Saami [94], Haplogroup I2a2-M436 also occurs among approximately 1% of Sardinians, and in Hazaras from Afghanistan at 3%.[95]. The Group X1 table lists unmatched DNA profiles with haplogroups other than those in the haplogroup R1b family while the Group X2 table lists unmatched DNA profiles for those in the haplogroup R1b family. As an introduction to this article Gordon Hamilton and Donald Glossinger have briefly summarized the foregoing DNA evidence for a break in the senior male Hamilton line.). family has the S21 U106 Visigoth markers.

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