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Subject: Re: [R-M222] R-M222 Value of 390=24
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2009 11:12:50 EST
Paul did you happen to come across Dunbar in that Ulster search?
In a message dated 1/2/2009 9:20:28 A.M. Central Standard Time,
writes:
I ran two variations of the M222 modal through Ysearch. The standard one of
390=25 385b=13 392=14 produced 961 8/0 matches. I filled in the search
haplotype with five fairly constant value markers, but since there have been
mutations among them, my total is not correct.
What I wanted was a rough figure to compare with a 390=24 385b=13 392=14
profile, which is what about 25% of my project's M222 cluster has, and which
seems to represent Co. Sligo origins. The change to 390=24 produced 123 matches,
about 11% of the total.
However, I could not find a geographic pattern. The most frequest names
having 390=24 are Burgess (8), Burns/Byrne/Beirne (7), Ferguson (4), Galyean (3),
and Ford (3). The Irish Times surname site
http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/index.htm places Burgess in east Ulster as immigrants, Ferguson in
Down/Antrim/Tyrone, and has no suggestions for Galyean. Ford, the anglicization of
several gaelic names in south and north Connaught is the only that might
help, but one name does not a pattern make.
Paul
R1b1c7 Research and Links:
http://clanmaclochlainn.com/R1b1c7/
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