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From: John Carr <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Geography of Western I1b
Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 18:21:02 -0700
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I still have not found the DNA pattern for the 12 Carrs in the
database. I do find it interesting how the surnames vary so much with
the same allele pattern. I mean really vary, not even same geographic
and cultural groups.
John Carr
On May 1, 2005, at 12:13 PM, Ken Nordtvedt wrote:
> No, I didn't. You know English surnames --- they all sound alike! I
> remember the Irish hit, surname was "Brown".
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Carr" <>
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> Subject: Re: [DNA] Geography of Western I1b
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>
>> Ken, did you happen to record the Surnames along with the data?
>>
>> John Carr
>>
>> On May 1, 2005, at 7:08 AM, Ken Nordtvedt wrote:
>>
>>> The Sorenson pedigrees for the Western I1b were mainly in England,
>>> spread
>>> around (Northhampton, Lankashire, Worcester, Nottingham), one Scot,
>>> one
>>> Ireland with English name; 2 North Germany, 1 Dane from
>>> Schleswig-Holstein,
>>> and 1 Prussian, 1 Norwegian. Capelli shows a cluster of about 10
>>> Western
>>> I1b spread around British Isles plus 3 from Anglo-Saxony/Denmark, and
>>> 1 from
>>> Norway.
>>
>>>> Ken
>>
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