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From: "Betsy" <>
Subject: Re: [CARTER-DNA] web re-design suggestions
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 15:55:56 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
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Dale,
Are you saying that even though my family stresses we come from County Cork,
they COULD have migrated to England before coming to the US?
Betsy




-------Original Message-------

From: Dale M Crawford
Date: 8/4/2011 1:10:43 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [CARTER-DNA] web re-design suggestions

Those with an R haplotype or grouping are from the dominant Western European

Strain, which generally means, I think, that those Carters are probably
Celtic in origin (as is most of Western Europe, or France, Belgium and the
British Isles) and hence, have the longest history in the British Isles
(perhaps from the time of the last Ice Age). Those from the I haplotype
Are the second most common Western European strain, and the origins of these

Carters is Northern Europe (northern Germany and Scandinavia) before getting

To the British Isles (either with the Vikings or the Angles, Saxons, and
Jutes) so they are relative newcomers to the British Isles.


Dale M Crawford



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