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From: "Jim Huston" <>
Subject: RE: [DNA] Dividing R1b - Look at DYS 456
Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 13:41:39 -0500
In-Reply-To: <002601c51e84$d54f7d80$6f7ba8c0@thinkerone>


Robert,

By strange coincidence I had searched ybase just before reading your
message, and we match 29/37, which is the closest I have yet found. It's a
bit of a stretch based on a single datum, but I wonder if our match could be
viewed as lending support to the hypothesis that the early population of the
British Isles came from Iberia, especially since there is no question your
lineage is from Iberia, and your other 29 and higher matches appear to be of
English/Irish/Scot origin?

If anyone with greater expertise than I have is interested in pursuing the
question, my ybase ID is MSNX9, and at ysearch it is MWHJK.

- Jim

>From: Robert Tarn <>
>Reply-To:
>To:
>Subject: RE: [DNA] Dividing R1b - Look at DYS 456
>Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 11:33:50 -0600
>
>I happen to be a 24/11/13 R1b with a 17 at 456 and my roots are in Iberia
>probably Basque.
>
>Robert Tarn
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jim Huston [mailto:]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 11:15 AM
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>Subject: RE: [DNA] Dividing R1b - Look at DYS 456
>
>Ken,
>
>Would you comment on a 24/11/13 R1b with a 17 at 456? The surname origin
>is
>
>in Scotland, but my paper trail so far only goes back to Ulster. There was
>a known heavy migration of the surname to Londonderry in the early 17th
>century.
>
>- Jim Huston
>
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