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E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
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Hi All,  I'd be interested in conversing with anyone of Scottish descent who has had their Yline tested as E1b1b1a2 or V 13.  The best theory for our V 13 Johnsons being from the Scots border area is…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ross Kilpatrick Jun 24, 2012.

 

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Ross Kilpatrick replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"Hello Adam our DNA is very rare in Scotland and is definitely not Celtic. It could not have naturally occured in Scotland it had to have been taken there by someone already with this DNA. Research such as Steven Birds as well as…"
Jun 24, 2012
Adam Calhoun replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"Hi, I guess I'm a bit late to this thread, but I'm a Calhoun who's E1b1b1a2*.  I guess it's good to know that I really *am* a Calhoun, and there was no hanky-panky by someone in the line ;) But I was wondering how you…"
Jun 23, 2012
Ross Kilpatrick replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"Greetings Matthew have you read Steven Birds response to the book to be published When Scotland Was Jewish? http://community.haplozone.net/index.php?topic=2897.msg28598#msg28598   Best regards Ross Kilpatrick 12 23 13 10 17 18 11 12 12 14 11 31"
Jun 11, 2012
mark young replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"Distance: 2 - Related35/37 We share the same surname (or a variant) with another male and you mismatch by only two 'points' --a 35/37 match. It's most likely that you matched 24/25 or 25/25 on previous Y-DNA tests and your mismatch…"
May 12, 2012
mark young replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"I think we came from the border region of scotland middle marshes as this is where most Youngs where from and is excactly where the Thracian troops stayed."
May 9, 2012
mark young replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
" What is the Thracian 12 Marker modal? "
May 9, 2012
Matthew James Young replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"Hi Mark, Your STR markers indicate that you are most likely e1b1b1a1b/e1b1b1a2 V13+ which I am. We share the same surname, though Young is quite common. However, E1b1b1 is not common at all for Youngs of Scottish ancestry. My markers differ slightly…"
May 9, 2012
mark young replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"My Young line ia a very close match to you. 13 24 1310 16 16 11 12 12 13 11 30"
May 8, 2012
mark young replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"As a Young we are a very close match 13 24 13 10 16 16 11 12 12 13 11 30"
May 8, 2012
Rose Dennis replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"Hi Mathew, my brothers markers are close to yours : 13 25 13 10 16 17 11 12 13 13 11 30  (v13) the surname is derived from Hubba Ragnarsson. I have Young's in my family tree. My Autosomal DNA is 93% Orcadian and 7% Middle…"
May 8, 2012
Matthew James Young replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"Unfortunately the knowledge of where my family originated in Scotland has been lost. "
Apr 7, 2012
Brett Kerry Johnson replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"Hi Mathew, it appears that we are one off also, my 389II is 31.  Do you have a family tradition of where your family was from in Scotland?   Brett  "
Apr 7, 2012
Brett Kerry Johnson replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"Hi, I am sorry it took my so long to reply.  It's great to hear from more V13 s.  Although it appears that we all are descended from the Thracian/Dacian Aux troops aroung the walls, it does seem that our other matches do seem to be…"
Apr 7, 2012
francis martin replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"Hi mathew,my ysearch I.D. is E4U4Y and it seems I share 9 out of your 12 markers."
Apr 4, 2012
Matthew James Young replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"On YSearch.org my I.D. is 2EHKU. I have 37 markers done by FTDNA.  393 390 19 391 385a 385b 426 388 439 389I 392 389II 13   24  13  10   16     18    11   12   12   13   11…"
Apr 3, 2012
francis martin replied to Brett Kerry Johnson's discussion E1b1b1a2 in Scotland
"Hi Matthew;I agree wholeheartedly and have read Bird et al among many other genetics reviews  and my nearest matches so far are  11 out of 12 markers, a person in Dunkeld Pershire and 10 out of 12 markers a person named Shafiro from the…"
Apr 3, 2012

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