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From: John Mclaughlin <>
Subject: Re: [R-M222] Common markers in M222
Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2009 23:04:52 -0600
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<For me, the lesson in all this is that one marker in isolation tells
you diddly-squat. What really helps to define a branch is a small set of
markers that are off-modal for the trunk.

I think this is right on most of the time, David. Maybe all of the time.

The McHenrys are supposed to be a branch of the O Cathains. There are
several McHenrys that match up with O Cathains in Ysearch.

K3RVQ McHenry Larne, Antrim, Ireland
URDXR McHenry Dungiven,Tyrone
9Z5CJ McHenry Antrim, Ireland
YCPK2 McHenry unk.
9MEY9 Henry Maghers Parish, Derry, Ireland, Ireland


How do these match up with the Henry sample? If there's just one it
could be an anomaly. I don't see your Ewing markers in the rest of them
except the Henry listed have 442 = 11. That's not enough for a
connection.


John


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