For those of you interested, the haplogroup distribution pie charts on Y-Search and Mitosearch were updated yesterday as indicated by the dates on each site: ...
This was posted on another list and I thought I'd share it... Free Access to the Origins Network on July 4th The Origins Network is offering free access to...
Hi, I've been trying to access Griffith's Valuation on the Origins website for their freebie 4th of July deal, and I can't. I keep getting a generic page - ...
Hi Colleen, Even though it's a "freebie" day, you still need to register on the Origins site to access it. I just registered right now and was able to access...
HI Katherine, I did register. If you click on Irish Origins, and you search on a name, one of the categories that comes up is Griffiths Valuation if a person...
Greetings all, Just wanted to drop you a line to let you know that Family Tree DNA announced yesterday that they've purchased genetic genealogical testing ...
Hello Everyone, I am a new member to this group and just wanted to give a friendly greeting to all. I have been researching my family tree for some time and I...
Hi Maggie, Welcome to the list! Just a note about your comment about tracing your father's line through your daughter - To trace your father's DNA, you have...
Hi Colleen, Thank you for the most easily understandable explanation of how DNA passes along! This can be confusing and you've made it easy. Melody ... From:...
Thanks for the valueable information Colleen. Unfortuneately there is only one male cousion left on my Dad's side of the family he is the son of one of My ...
In a message dated 7/27/2006 6:31:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, Irish- "Maggie Boedigheimer" cutelittlemexigirl@... writes: Unfortunately there is only...
Thank you for the info. My cousion is the son of a Murphy girl so I guess there is no one left to trace through as my Uncles did not have sons and I am my ...
HI Maggie, Well all is not lost for the Hurley's! Yes, that grandmother's son's son would wrk just fine. Don't give up entirely on the Murphys. Keep in mind...
Dear Colleen, Thank you for letting me know that. Wow I am glad I joined this group I have learned so much in such a short time! Won't give up on the Murphy's...
I just found this group on yahoo and look forward to hearing from the rest of the group. My name is Don McGovern. I joined the Breifni Clans Y DNA study at...
In a message dated 7/28/2006 2:41:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, Maggie wrote: On my Grandmother'Grandmother'<WBR>s side (Hurley) her brother is passed now but...
Thanks Donn that sheds a lot of light and gives me hope. For some reason even as a child I have had this drive to find out about my ancestors. Must be a ...
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Hi Katherine, Thanks for that 'heads up' on Megan & Brian's program from the GBS on the 15th. It sounds really 'neat' and I'd love to come. Of course I live...
I am searching for the birthplace and ancestry of Robert Doherty, born May 18, 1815, in either New Brunswick, Canada, or somewhere in Ireland, and died July...
Hi Don, I read your post with interest and there are a number of things. I lloked up Ireland greatest modern Genealogist Patrick Woulfe and he seems very...
I have been trying to find out what are the most common Y-DNA and mtDNA haplogroups in Ireland, particularly in the Castlebar area. Thanks Nora Paternal...
Greetings all: Today is the last day to take advantage of Family Tree DNA's gift certificates offer: $15 off for mtDNA One certificate per kit, and they cannot...
I didn't cc you but last week a test kit that I left in Ireland in July finally arrived at FTDNA. It was one of several that I am paying for, so I emailed to...
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Hi Nora, The most common are roughly: R1b1 - most of these will be subgroups of this Haplogroup: R1b1c R1b1c7 R1b1c6 In the Castlebar area which is North Mayo,...
Austin, I could have sworn that I sent a e-mail response already but I don't see it here. Thank you for the info. I also found out that the mtDNAs most common ...
Nora this probably won't interest you but I found it amusing. I am a V and
my spouse of 30 years is a R1b, so I gather that even after all these years...
Julie, My husband is E3b. I told him when his ancestors came to Ireland, mine were greeting his from the shore. What's so funny is his surname is FitzGerald...