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From: Daniel Jenkins <>
Subject: Re: [R-M222] M222 Project Totals
Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 10:10:39 +0000
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John,
Thanks for all your hard work . Would it be too much to ask , for you to
list the surnames that appeared at each GD level say to 6 at most, as rest would ne somewhat too far back in time .
I have outlined the block of info. I am referring to .See your post below .
I am finding a few of my wife's McAdam lines of Monaghan[Clontibret] and Armagh[Derrynoose] area matching my Gallaghers, albeit
looks before nameing era .
Dan Jenkins [ Gallagher -Derry]
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> Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 00:54:22 -0400
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> Subject: [R-M222] M222 Project Totals
>
> I worked through most of the M222 project checking origins for the surnames
> with 37 marker or better tests.
>
> Australia (1) This is an Irish surname (Reilly)
> China (1) This surname is probably McKenzie
> England (18)
> France (1)
> Germany (3)
> Ireland (214)
> N. Ireland (15)
> Norway (1)
> Scotland (.71)
> Spain (1)
> U.S. (1) probably Scottish - Alexander
> UK (14)
> Unknown (90)
> Wales (1)
>
> I made no attempt to adjust these totals based on surnames. N. Ireland
> mostly seems to be code for "I think I'm Scottish." Some obviously Scottish
> surnames such as the Ewings and Duncans are listed as "Ireland." There
> were 433 haplotypes so 20.7% listed unknown origins. The Ireland section is
> probably also over weighted by the large number of samples from Dohertys,
> McLaughlins and Beirnes.
>
> Most of the Cowans in the project claimed an origin in Ireland. I think
> two said Scotland. Since Cowan and Cowen are also common names in Ireland I
> could not say if these are Irish or Scottish. There are lots of them all
> over the place in Ireland in the Griffith's Valuations, a lot in Galway.
>
> I used the "report" function in the FTDNA page to compare the entire 37
> marker set to the one person in the project what matched the M222 modal
> perfectly. (Nollaig MacKenzie). The GDs ranged from 1 to 10 for the great
> majority of project members. There are only seven samples with GDs higher than
> 10. Two at eleven (Bonner, Dunn). Two at twelve (McHughen, Spier). One
> thirteen (Brennan). One fourteen (Burgess). One fifteen (Conroy).
>
> For the entire project, the totals look like this:
>
> 0 GD (1)
> 1 GD (9)
> 2 GD (22)
> 3 GD (37)
> 4 GD (72)
> 5 GD (61)
> 6 GD (77)
> 7 GD (51)
> 8 GD (53)
> 9 GD (28)
> 10 GD (15)
> 11 GD (2)
> 12 GD (2)
> 13 GD (1)
> 14 GD (1)
> 15 GD (1)
>
>
>
>
>
> John
>
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