Greetings everyone! First we would like to thank all of your for your patience and for your assistance in helping us launch the Ireland Heritage DNA Project....
Hi all, I hope we will get some lively and interesting discussion on Irish surnames here on this message board as a consequence of our new DNA Project (Ireland...
Hi Listers, I'll get the ball rolling on the surname discussion. Just recently, my brother Terry Fitzpatrick has matched two other surnames - one is Henry...
Hi Colleen, Most interesting about your Logan and Moffett matches, is this at the 12 or 25 marker level? I presume your haplogroup is R1b. Regarding your...
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I am kit 4587 in the Ireland Heritage DNA Project and have a 35/37 match with 43360 who is a McAndrew with his line traced to the Lough Conn region of Co....
Jim, When you do find out if it is possible to find the McAndrew in Sorenson, let us all know since many of us who speak for ISOGG are asked these questions. ...
Hi Jim, I might be able to help you since I have my project under RG. When I logged into their website, I couldn't search for the other surnames. So I went to...
Hi, I just found an Andrews surname project under RG. There are three members in it. The group admin is Arthur Andrews, but when I click on the link that is...
Colleen, I signed up for RG's. Entered my first 8 markers and didn't get any matches. If the McAndrew I'm looking for was there I'd have found a match. ...
Hi Jim, I'm sorry you are having so much trouble getting the name of the Sorenson McAndrew match to you. Why not try old fashioned genealogy to get to the...
Margaret, I checked online and found a record of the 1938 death certificate. I'm supposed to give my relationship to the deceased. I may have to call him my...
Hi all, I was just looking back at the postings on this message board and noticed that the first posting was on the 12th January 2005! So, Happy Birthday is in...
Hi all, There has been a lot of interest, in the past few days, by the media on the findings of the Irish yDNA study " A y-Chromosome Signature of Hegemony in...
According to a recent news paper article, researchers at Trinity College Dublin have identified the haplotype of the character known as Nial of the Nine...
Peter
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Hi Peter, That is the main question, I hear there are 17 markers, I have seen the paper, but the markers are not in any sequence I can interpret, they are here...
In a message dated 1/18/2006 1:07:58 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, parcfada@... writes: According to a recent news paper article, researchers at Trinity...
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There is a posting (thread) on the FTDNA Forum dated Jan. 17, 2006. The author of the posting was questioning the probability that 1 out of 12 Irish families...
Hi Austin, Those figures will keep me busy for the next few days. Glancing at them there are some interesting points. 1) His Haplogroup appears to be R1b3f...
Peter
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Hi William, I think these signitures are going to set a cat among the pigeons. Its worth bearing in mind that even if the implication of the results are...
Hi Peter, I think they refer to the sub-group as R1b3 there are on the website some interesting analysis of how they arrived at the results and conclusions....
... interested in any comments that you care to make. Looking at my matches on my FTDNA Results page, under the matches tab, I used the FTDNA Tip icon to read...
In a message dated 1/18/2006 4:12:22 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, wilmccown@... writes: There is a posting (thread) on the FTDNA Forum dated Jan. 17,...
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Ok, after various posts and much investigation, the Ui Neill/Niall of the Niall Hostages analysis appeard to have 59 samples. However on examination of the...
Hi All, On the subject of the size of the sample used in the research paper " A Y-Chromosome Signature of Hegemony in Gaelic Ireland", the paper states that...
Hi Listers, Just to give everyone a heads up that we finally received our main printing of our DNA & Genealogy book. If you attended the recent FTDNA...
Hi all, I spotted the following link on the ISOGG message board: http://www.ftdna.com/matchnialltest.htm posted by Family Tree DNA in response to the...
... Margaret, I'm grateful.Thanks for providing the link. It's giving us in the McManus YDNA Project (we use several testing companies)some good fun. While a...
Hi Michael, I was interested in reading your comments on your McManus yDNA results and also your suggestion of comparing results with M5UKQ on www.ysearch.org ...
My best Irish matches are 33/37 with the surnames MacAuley, McGuire and Donahoe. Michael's comments about the possibility of two different branches of McMahon...