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From: "Francesco Cesaroni" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] R1b Haplotype 35 in the British Isles
Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2006 10:51:06 +0200
In-Reply-To: <378.262ace37.32509fca@aol.com>


Hello Kathy,

As a matter of fact, half the R1b results in the FTDNA Italy Project look
haplotype 35-ish!

Francesco Cesaroni, R1b1c9*


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>Subject: [DNA] R1b Haplotype 35 in the British Isles
>Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 00:36:26 EDT
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>Much has been written of the Roman occupation of
>the British Isles. I am curious to know if anyone thinks that
>Haplotype 35 in which marker 393 = 12 appeared in Britain
>as a result of Roman occupation.
>
>I have a distant relative, a Thornton who has this marker
>and the ancestry is traced back to West Riding in Yorkshire
>as far back as the 1500s near Huddersfield. They were supposed
>to be wealthy ancient landowners. Not far away was the Roman
>settlement of Cambodumun.
>
>Of interest is the Roman alter at Slack in which markings on
>the bricks at the site indicate that the soldiers who built the
>buildings were Breuch, a people of Celtic origin who settled in
>Pannonia, which is now Hungary. Other modern countries
>that were a part of Pannonia are Austria, Croatia, Serbia,
>Slovenia, Slovakia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. I would be curious
>to know if the R1b Haplotype 35 is common in these areas and
>if there are any with matching markers in England in areas that were
>occupied by Roman forces. Bloodoftheisles.net does show
>some of these haplotypes in areas that were occupied by Romans.
>
>Several Italian names at Y-search are also of the Haplotype 35.
>
>Kathy
>
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