Hi Everyone, After several months of some personal troubles, I am back to the list. I hope everyone has been well, and is still investigating their Irish...
Colleen, Congratulations on finishing such a demanding project and having the resilience to bounce to a new level when things changed! I wish you great...
Congratulations Colleen, It looks as if you have been busy and from the blurb on the book it looks extremely interesting and intend getting it when I find...
Peter Langley
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Hi Peter, Great to hear from you. Thanks too for passing the enws around about the book. Word of mouth really helps. Hope things are just grand for you. I...
Hi List, I would like to throw out a theory I have regarding the genetic diversity within an Irish surname. The cladogram of the Fitzpatricks (as well as other...
Colleen - Yes, it is also my understanding that a group established in one territory since (or before) the adoption of surnames, and sharing the same surname ...
Sorry, here's the attachment I forgot to send. ... Sorry, here's the attachment I forgot to send. In a message dated 5/3/05 8:22:04 PM, DonohoeV writes: ...
Hi Joseph, Your write up on the Briefne Clans is very interesting, and quite in line with my own analysis. You will definitely enjoy my book. Where you...
For some reason, that seemed reasonable at the time, I sent my results into the Genographic Project. I now note they give my reading at 389-2 as 17 and not 31....
Peter
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Jun 30, 2005 5:06 pm
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Hi Peter, What is your score at 389I? DYS389I and DYS389II are overlapping markers. 389II contains 389I. This is why you have to take care when counting how...
Hi Coleen, Thanks for that, when I add 389I and 389II together I get the ftdna reading for 389II. Another bit of useful information garnered!! Regarding the...
Peter
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Hi, I just approved a new member decoprincess@.... The original message asked about the O'Shea DNA study and one other - and I lost the message. Please...
Thank you for welcoming me. I have two DNA projects in the works. One is for O'Shea One is for Gleason. Gleason was submitted to the Houston lab two weeks ago....
In a message dated 7/26/2005 11:40:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ... if you do mtdna look for locational groups like my chelsea longford and frosinone mtdna...
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.Hi List, In response to Jennifer's question from a while back, you can buy my book on my web site at _www.forensicgenealogy.info_ ...
I really enjoyed "Forensic Genealogy." The part about the dating of photos was very useful to me, as I am an appraiser. I have results for my Gleason side and...
HI Greg, Welcome! Can you give us some information on the name Guiney? Is there a possibility that it is related to the name Guiness? Colleen Colleen...
The name Guiney is Irish. My great great grandfather was born in County Down. The name may have been O'Guiney. Spelling may have been Guinea or Guinee. Guin,...
Hi Greg, Have you participated in a DNA study of your name? It might help you figure out this mosaic of spelling variations. There is a large study of the...
Hi Listers, Greg Guiney and I have exchanged a couple of emails on his DNA profile, and I thought I'd share them with the list. Hope you all are dong OK. HI...
Is it possible then, that I may have Scottish ancestry as well? Greg ... profile, and I thought I'd share them with the list. Hope you all are dong OK. ... You...
Greg, Have you entered your results in ysearch? You can then do a search for people who have similar or close results to you. Their names may give some...
Peter
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Hi, I have thought a lot about the Irish and Scots sharing their DNA. I can see that different groups in Scotland and Ireland might have had their own unique ...
Yes I have. There is another one at www.ybase.org Greg ... results to you. Their names may give some indication as to origins ... are ... adoption. ... the ......
My great great grandmother's maiden name was McMurry. There may be other ways of spelling the name. I as far as I know she was born in Ireland. The Guiney's...
Hi Listers, We have a new DNA book out - DNA & Genealogy was introduced in conjunction with the Family Tree DNA Second International Conference on Genetic...