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From: Ed Lawson <>
Subject: Re: [yDNAhgI] Sylvia -New to the group
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2010 21:23:10 -0600
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In-Reply-To: <08053F4080F747A08864AF35339538BD@Momlap>


Many of us original 'Danes' were a long time in England
(Ellis).......... the question is from when to when............I also
have a Dane gg grandfather (b. Denmark 1842) but on my maternal
side......... funny how long separated ancestrals attract and marry (in
Texas! no less)

Ed I1-AS3 4K5W7


On 12/14/2010 08:47 PM, sylvia wrote:
> I've been sitting on the sidelines for a while now. I persuaded my brother
> (we have forever been in England bar a lone maternal Danish ggrandmother) to
> part with some of his DNA (Y46) thru Ancestry which said we were Haplotype
> I1 (originally it said I1a but that seems to have disappeared). The closest
> we have gotten to anyone else there is 19 generations, I'm assuming because
> it will probably be mostly Americans on there right now (as in several
> generations down from any English ancestors). My brother, myself and three
> sons have just discovered we have Leiden Factor V, which seems to be more
> predominant in the north (Finland etc). Anyway, just rambling! Sylvia
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ken Nordtvedt"<>
> To:<>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 5:41 PM
> Subject: Re: [yDNAhgI] New to the group
>
>
> There is the I2a Project (link below) which includes i2a2 where you can have
> your haplotype in database of others of your haplogroup. I'd recommend it.
>
> Your DYS464 values are very unusual and could help you identify genetic
> relatives.
>
> http://www.familytreedna.com/public/I2aHapGroup/
>
> I have added your haplotype to my private research database for haplogroup I
>
> Ken
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nick M. Gombash"<>
> To:<>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 6:31 PM
> Subject: Re: [yDNAhgI] New to the group
>
>
> Thanks, Ken.. this is all so interesting! Can you recommend a good website
> to collaborate results with others?
>
> Nick M. Gombash
>
>
>
> www.hungaryexchange.com
>
> --- On Tue, 12/14/10, Ken Nordtvedt<> wrote:
>
> From: Ken Nordtvedt<>
> Subject: Re: [yDNAhgI] New to the group
> To:
> Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 7:24 PM
>
> Yes, you have a classic I2a2a-Dinaric haplotype, not only M423+ but also
> L69+ if you chose to do that last snp. Not necessary, however.
>
> The Dinaric nickname is very old and goes back to the hotspot for this
> haplogroup being Bosnia, Croatia area. This haplogroup is definately
> Eastern Europe and found from Greece in the south up to southern Poland and
> Ukraine in the north
>
> This haplogroup is very young, considering its wide distribution and size.
> Founder of the haplogroup lived about 2500 years ago.
>
> Ken
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nick M. Gombash"<>
> To:<>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 6:07 PM
> Subject: Re: [yDNAhgI] New to the group
>
>
> I think this is what you were asking for, I'm not positive. I'm not familiar
> with all the lingo yet. :)
> DYS385a
>
> 14DYS385b
>
> 15DYS388
>
> 13DYS389I
>
> 13DYS389II
>
> 31DYS390
>
> 24DYS391
>
> 10DYS392
>
> 11DYS393
>
> 13DYS394/19a
> 16DYS394/19bDYS426
>
> 11DYS437
>
> 15DYS438
>
> 10DYS439
>
> 13DYS441
>
> 16DYS442
>
> 16DYS444
>
> 11DYS445
>
> 11DYS446
>
> 13DYS447
>
> 25DYS448
>
> 20DYS449
>
> 31DYS452
>
> 32DYS454
>
> 11DYS455
>
> 11DYS456
>
> 15DYS458
>
> 17DYS459a
>
> 8DYS459b
>
> 10DYS460
>
> 10DYS461
>
> 12DYS462
>
> 12DYS463
>
> 22DYS464a
>
> 14DYS464b
>
> 15DYS464c
>
> 15DYS464d
>
> 15DYS464e
>
>
>
>
> DYS464fGATA H4.1
> 11GGAAT1B07
> 11YCAIIa
>
> 21YCAIIb
>
> 21YGATAA10
> 14YGATAC4
>
> 23
>
> Nick M. Gombash
>
>
>
> www.hungaryexchange.com
>
> --- On Tue, 12/14/10, Ken Nordtvedt<> wrote:
>
> From: Ken Nordtvedt<>
> Subject: Re: [yDNAhgI] New to the group
> To:
> Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 7:00 PM
>
> There seems to be a clash of nomenclature. M423+ would be I2a2, and in your
> case I2a2a-Dinaric most likely given the geography, although it is not
> impossible you are an I2a2b-Isles of the old clade B which is seen in
> Germany now and then.
>
> I2a1 is M26+, M26 being a different snp than your M423+
>
> Can you show us your haplotype? That will tell for sure.
>
> Ken
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nick M. Gombash"<>
> To:<>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 5:46 PM
> Subject: [yDNAhgI] New to the group
>
>
> Hi Everyone,
> I was recommended to this group by a friend. Just today I received my
> results for my Y-DNA genetic test and I belong to Haplogroup I. Here are the
> specifics that the website tells me:
>
> Haplogroup: I-M170Subgroup: I2a1-M423
> A little background on my direct line paternal ancestors. My last name is
> Hungarian in origin (Gombash) and used to be spelled Gombás in Hungary.. it
> translates to mean 'mushroom' of 'fungus'.
> My great-grandfather immigrated to America in 1909 and starting with him, I
> have 7 generations of Gombás. They all lived in a moderate-sized town called
> Büdszentmihály in the old Szabolcs county of Hungary. The town is now called
> Tiszavasvári.
> The oldest Gombás I have in my database is György Gombás born about 1696 and
> died 19 Apr 1776 in Büdszentmihály.
>
> Nick M. Gombash
>
> www.hungaryexchange.com
>
>
>
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