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From: "Marie Kerr" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] DNA-R1B1C7 Digest, Vol 1, Issue 7
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 20:57:12 -0400
In-Reply-To: <BAY119-W142522CB3F7C7C34D7ADE9D5220@phx.gbl>


Count me and my father as part of the Celtic toe feature. Annoying, but
obviously hereditary. Three out of five of us inherited it.

Marie Golden Kerr

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Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] DNA-R1B1C7 Digest, Vol 1, Issue 7


There is also an oddity known as the Celtic toe, which we in our family
always called the Lominac toe because so many males in our family have/had
it. The 2nd toe is longer than the first. When I googled info on it, sure
enough, there are a number of articles on it.

Steve Lominac> From: > Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 17:31:05
-0400> To: > Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] DNA-R1B1C7
Digest, Vol 1, Issue 7> > > In a message dated 6/3/2007 4:48:58 P.M. Eastern
Standard Time, > writes:> > express
observable> physical characteristics like body size, proportion, eye or hair
color, and> so forth.> > > > > Perhaps common denominators of statistical
significance> are to be found in R1b1c7 concerning physical features,
personal > dispositions, etc?> of Phrygia in Anatolia, i.e. ancient Turkey>
Jimnah = Omanoi (Vandal group, Lowland Scotland, England). > ? Jesui =
Heissi (Vandal group, Lowland Scotland, England). > ? Beriah (Beria-g-h) =
Brigantes (Celtic-Britain, Ireland, Gaul, > Switzerland); Brigands (branch
of Brigantes); Brygges (Brigantes of Britain > and > of Phrygia in Anatolia,
i.e. ancient Turkey); Boreoi (Vandal group);> > I have the following
physical features that i share with my Ashley Relatives > There is a bump on
the back of the HEAD of SOME descendants, that is located > at mid-line,
just ABOVE the juncture with the neck. It is about the size and > shape of
half a golf ball or smaller. This is called an ANATOLIAN BUMP, and >
indicates ancestry from the Anatolian region of Turkey. If you cannot find
the > bump, check to see if you, like some descendants, including myself,
have a > ridge, located at the base of the head where it joins the neck,
rather than > the Anatolian bump. EBA> > > > > > >
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