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From: "Peter A. Kincaid" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] The People of the Lightning: Fir Bolg and Belgae
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 01:08:43 -0300
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Thanks John. I did not catch that 4MUFD was R1b1c7
tested. The other two I did not consider as the last name
given for the testee was Mullins. All in all, as you note,
the Fleming angle so far is a mute point.
Peter
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Subject: Re: [DNA] The People of the Lightning: Fir Bolg and Belgae
>
> In a message dated 6/12/2007 9:23:18 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> writes:
>
> Flemings can be from France, Belgium or the Netherlands. Ysearch
> has a number of Flemings (356V2, 365SQ, 4MUFD, 67XMK,
> 8AMQZ, A4XAM, AR9PC, BJ8NU, CBFD7, CU3XN, FGRCY,
> G4AGE, GC3JY, GFCRX, HZQJU, K3SMX, MCF73, PGPJ9,
> RAP5W, SW6U4, U6PF6, U6XRS, VE4M2, WNHWG, WUCCA,
> WV2QW, WWVRP, Y7H4D, Y9W99, ZSVPT, ZUGB6) and none
> are really that close to the R1b1c7 modal given as M5UKQ (remember
> some are only tested for 12 markers).
>
>
>
> I see three R1b1c7 Flemings in the list, which includes two surnames of
> related Mullins thought to have a Fleming ancestor (4MUFD, F286F,Z92EY).
> But
> your point is taken. There aren't many R1b1c7 Flemings.
>
> John
>
>
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