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1. Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] Just like DNA Primogeniture of symbols was typically passed ... [1]
Thank you for the information, it is interesting and informative. But this site I believe is for DNA R1b1c7 DNA information. And not general. In a message dated 8/18/2008 6:33:02 A.M. Central Daylight Time, wilmfire1@gmail.com writes: Is this thread on DNA R1b1c7 active? On 7/3/08, GAshley923@aol.com wrote: > _GAELIC IRISH HERALDRY and HERALDIC PRACTICE_ > (http://www.heraldry.ws/info/article03.html) > > > By _Pat Brennan_ (mailto:PBrennan48@aol.com) > "For it is the
2. Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] Just like DNA Primogeniture of symbols was typically passed from father to son.. [1]
Is this thread on DNA R1b1c7 active? On 7/3/08, GAshley923@aol.com wrote: > _GAELIC IRISH HERALDRY and HERALDIC PRACTICE_ > (http://www.heraldry.ws/info/article03.html) > > > By _Pat Brennan_ (mailto:PBrennan48@aol.com) > "For it is there read, that the whole host was wont to be placed under the > command of one captain-in-chief, and that under him, each division of his > force obeyed its own proper captain; and besides, that every captain of these > bore upon his standard his pecu

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