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Y-DNA Haplogroup - I1-Z138 / Viking DNA

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2022
  • Today's video takes a look at my 3x great-grandfather - Alexander Walker paternal Y-DNA Haplogroup.
    A group called I1-Z138, This haplogroup has been kindly shared with me by a cousin belonging to the Walker male lineage.
    I1-Z138 Apparently originated from South-Western Sweden (Scania/Skane) around 2600 BC it’s a subclade / descendant line belonging to I1 which originated in Denmark.
    Haplogroup I1 is the most common type of haplogroup in northern Europe. It is found mostly in Scandinavia and Finland, where it typically represent over 35% of the Y chromosomes. Associated with the Norse ethnicity, I1 is found in all places invaded by ancient Germanic tribes and the Vikings. After the core of ancient Germanic civilisation in Scandinavia, the highest frequencies of I1 are observed in other Germanic-speaking regions, such as Germany, Austria, the Low Countries, England and the Scottish Lowlands, which all have between 10% and 20% of I1 lineages.
    Z138+ (aka Z139+) is a very disparate subclade. It is found at very low frequency throughout the Germanic world, with a peak in England and Wales (although it could just be because of oversampling in Britain). Besides Germanic countries, it has also been found in Ireland, Portugal, southern Italy, Hungary and Romania. Z138+ corresponds to AS2, AS10, AS1010.2, AS10910, AS1221, AS1414 and Esc-13 in FTDNA's STR-based nomenclature. Z138 is divided in four subclades: S2293 (the largest), S5619, PF1610, and PF2364.
    The Phylogenetic tree showcased for I1-Z138, Shows that it belongs at the top of this tree, and the branches below are Subclades that broke away.
    My Walker Clan belongs to an Aberdeenshire, Scotland branch of this family and there are a two other known Scottish clans that carry this haplogroup including -
    Clan Hamilton and Clan Lyon, these three clans including my own Walker Clan have family origins in England and are off Anglo-Norman descent and all arrived in Britain with the Norman Conquest.
    All three clans belong to the Northmen and would have Scandinavian origins.
    Ancestral ties to the famous Vikings of the North.
    The following famous people all carry the Haplogroup -
    I1-Z138
    They include -
    John Harvey Kellogg (1852-1943) and his brother Will Keith Kellogg (1860-1951), the inventors of the corn flakes and founders of the Kellogg's breakfast cereal brand, belonged to I1-Z58 based on relative testing. A distant cousin of his, Frank B. Kellogg (1856-1937) was the 45th U.S. Secretary of State and co-author of the Kellogg-Briand Pact, for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1929.
    And
    Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex (died 1144) : Constable of the Tower of London, Sheriff of the City of London, Middlesex, Essex and Hertfordshire. He was an important Anglo-Norman baron, one of the main players in the civil war known as the English Anarchy (1138-1153), which pitted King Stephen of England against Matilda the Empress for the English crown. He belonged to I1-Z138 according to the testing of a descendant at FTDNA.
    In my own lineage -
    I have studied the Walker Clan and have researched as far back as my 9th great-grandfather - John Walker of Cullen, Banffshire who was born in 1650 and died in 1720.
    His lineage has been researched much further back in time by other genealogists, although these distant Walker ancestors is information I still need to research myself, so have not yet added them to my tree.
    If the research proofs correct, then the lineage goes right back to a Sir Thomas Walker born in 1483 in Norwich, Norfolk. It is believed his son John born in 1517, was the first in the family to settle in Aberdeenshire Scotland. There can certainly be truth in this, as Henry VIII’s sister, Margaret Tudor married King James IV of Scotland.
    So around this time there was comparative allegiance between the two countries.
    Next week will be the 15th and last video in this series,
    And we will completing this series with a How to publish your family history video.
    It’s the perfect way to finish this collection of videos, and after all of that research you have done, compiling a book or two to showcase your hard work is certainly worth it.
    #I1Z138 #Haplogroup #VikingDNA
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 112

  • @ms.kayak7seas
    @ms.kayak7seas 2 роки тому +4

    Hi and thanks, Stephen and Yhana - History and Adventure Hunters for sharing. It's getting a really different level of deep research. Your narration and description are always appreciated. In the US, AncestryDNA and 23andMe are popular companies to provide such information and have slightly different info. I'll have my husband look into "Y-DNA Haplogroup." Your channel inspires countless audiences. Look forward to more videos to come. 🤗

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much guys for the very lovely comment 😉😊 sending my best and catch up soon 😊

  • @selfinihalation
    @selfinihalation Рік тому +5

    Funnelbeaker . The first farmers

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  Рік тому

      Thank you for the information, much appreciated 😊 and the original origins could well have come from those early farmers. 👍

  • @coyotearrowheadhunting3083
    @coyotearrowheadhunting3083 2 роки тому +3

    .Always with interesting topics about family DNA my friend. Greetings and blessings.

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you kindly my friend 😊😉 sending my best to you

  • @FXWalesAnnaAlf
    @FXWalesAnnaAlf 2 роки тому +3

    Hi Stephen this was so interesting and you certainly do a lot of research and work on these videos , so good . Thanks for sharing. Loved the place where you were walking today . Have a good evening :) ~ Anna

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you Anna for your wonderful support and comment 😊😉 it’s much appreciated, sending our best and catch up soon

  • @optimixxx
    @optimixxx 2 роки тому +3

    loved Geoffrey's photo and cool Walker clan !

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you buddy, sending my best and catch up soon 😉😊

  • @artistry-lifeart9721
    @artistry-lifeart9721 2 роки тому +2

    What a lovely video ! that's awesome !
    Great job my friend ! Big thumbs up

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you kindly my friend 😊😉 sending my best to you

  • @VlogGoals
    @VlogGoals 2 роки тому +2

    Hello! This is one of the best videos I have seen today! keep uploading such great videos. I look forward to more of your videos my friend. Have a wonderful day! 👍

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you kindly my friend 😊😉 sending my best to you

  • @withabike
    @withabike 2 роки тому +3

    Your videos are great! Learn from you!

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you kindly my friend 😊😉 sending my best to you

  • @TerryMcGearyScotland
    @TerryMcGearyScotland 2 роки тому +3

    What wealth of detailed information you have amassed! It's great to have this available for those interested in tracing origins. I guess we are a bit of genetic melting pot over heere in UK between Picts, Celts, Vikings-direct as well as indirect via Normans and of course Romans, Saxons. Up here in SCotland I believe there's a bit of ancient Spanish DNA around due to shipwreck survivors.

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Terry, that doesn’t surprise me about the Spanish shipwreck, in Aberdeenshire I Descend from a group of French sailors shipwrecked of the coast at Cullen. It’s a famous story. They stayed in Scotland and married some local Scottish girls. I’m very proud of my Scottish connections, most of which came from the Aberdeenshire area. Chapel of Garioch, Forgue, Cullen, Ravthen 😊 a big thank you buddy for the comment and your support too 😊 sending my best and catch up soon

  • @upnorthadventureswithccc
    @upnorthadventureswithccc 2 роки тому +2

    Such a well put together video. So interesting and informative ! Another great video on history packed with a lot of great information ! Enjoyed watching 👍😊

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you Cheryl, hope you had a wonderful weekend and catch up soon 😉😊

  • @knockcro
    @knockcro 2 роки тому +4

    Haplogroup I1 is decendent of Haplogrouo M170 from wich start Haplogroup I1 / I2 my haplogroup in balkan(hercrgovina), where we have old viking vilage and runes. My point is that I1 and I2 cousins.

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Mark, thank you very kindly for the extra information, it is very much appreciated 😊😉 and lovely to be chatting to a distant cousin too 😉

    • @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535
      @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535 Рік тому

      HELLO COUSIN OUR COUSIN WAS SPOT ON!
      Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex is connected to Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State.
      Shortest blood relationship
      Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State is Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex's 23rd great nephew.
      Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex
      → Lady Beatrice de Mandeville
      his sister → Geoffrey II de Saye, 1st Lord of West Greenwich, Magna Carta Surety
      her son → Geoffrey de Saye, III, Lord of West Greenwich II, Surety of the Magna Carta
      his son → Geoffrey de Say, V
      his son → William III de Saye, Governor of Rochester Castle, Lord of West Greenwich
      his son → Sir William de Saye
      his son → Geoffrey de Saye, MP, 1st Baron Saye
      his son → Juliana de Northwode
      his daughter → Sir John de Northwood, 3rd Baron Northwode
      her son → James Norwood
      his son → John Norwood
      his son → John Norwood
      his son → Roger Norwood
      his son → Ralph Norwood
      his son → Robert Norwood
      his son → Katherine Judd
      his daughter → Deacon Thomas Judd
      her son → Elizabeth Loomis
      his daughter → Nehemiah Loomis
      her son → Abigail Kellogg
      his daughter → Deacon William Kellogg
      her son → Elijah Kellogg
      his son → William Kellogg
      his son → Asa Farnsworth Kellogg
      his son → Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State
      his sonConsistency CheckShow short path | Share this path
      Shortest in-law relationship
      Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State is Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex's wife's 21st great grandson.
      Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex
      → Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex
      his wife → Simon de Beauchamp
      her son → William de Beauchamp, Lord of Bedford
      his son → Maud (Matilda) Mowbray
      his daughter → Roger de Mowbray, 1st Baron Mowbray
      her son → John de Mowbray, 2nd Baron Mowbray
      his son → Sir John de Mowbray, 3rd Baron of Mowbray
      his son → John de Mowbray, 4th Baron of Mowbray
      his son → Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk
      his son → Lady Isabelle Berkeley
      his daughter → Maurice Berkeley
      her son → Thomas Berkeley, de jure 5th Baron Berkeley
      his son → Muriel Throckmorton
      his daughter → Katherine Norwood
      her daughter → Katherine Judd
      her daughter → Deacon Thomas Judd
      her son → Elizabeth Loomis
      his daughter → Nehemiah Loomis
      her son → Abigail Kellogg
      his daughter → Deacon William Kellogg
      her son → Elijah Kellogg
      his son → William Kellogg
      his son → Asa Farnsworth Kellogg
      his son → Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State
      his son

    • @abdulazizclare9545
      @abdulazizclare9545 Рік тому +1

      I see this Balkan in my test I-M170 Y male line. Did not know Viking villages there in Bosnia i understand now.

  • @DonnaTaibossigai
    @DonnaTaibossigai 2 роки тому +4

    I enjoyed hearing about the Walker lineage and that bit about the Kelloggs. When you mentioned the name I started to wonder if it was they created the cereal. 😀 Great work Stephen it must have taken a lot of work writing up the material for all these vids, keeping it concise but still giving enough info.

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you Donna, it took me about 8 weeks to write and research the content for these videos, a lot I knew already, I just needed to put it all into context 😊 I had fun making these videos as they are topics close to my heart. Sending my best and catch up soon

    • @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535
      @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535 Рік тому

      Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex IS connected to Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State.
      Shortest blood relationship
      Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State is Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex's 23rd great nephew.
      Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex
      → Lady Beatrice de Mandeville
      his sister → Geoffrey II de Saye, 1st Lord of West Greenwich, Magna Carta Surety
      her son → Geoffrey de Saye, III, Lord of West Greenwich II, Surety of the Magna Carta
      his son → Geoffrey de Say, V
      his son → William III de Saye, Governor of Rochester Castle, Lord of West Greenwich
      his son → Sir William de Saye
      his son → Geoffrey de Saye, MP, 1st Baron Saye
      his son → Juliana de Northwode
      his daughter → Sir John de Northwood, 3rd Baron Northwode
      her son → James Norwood
      his son → John Norwood
      his son → John Norwood
      his son → Roger Norwood
      his son → Ralph Norwood
      his son → Robert Norwood
      his son → Katherine Judd
      his daughter → Deacon Thomas Judd
      her son → Elizabeth Loomis
      his daughter → Nehemiah Loomis
      her son → Abigail Kellogg
      his daughter → Deacon William Kellogg
      her son → Elijah Kellogg
      his son → William Kellogg
      his son → Asa Farnsworth Kellogg
      his son → Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State
      his sonConsistency CheckShow short path | Share this path
      Shortest in-law relationship
      Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State is Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex's wife's 21st great grandson.
      Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex
      → Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex
      his wife → Simon de Beauchamp
      her son → William de Beauchamp, Lord of Bedford
      his son → Maud (Matilda) Mowbray
      his daughter → Roger de Mowbray, 1st Baron Mowbray
      her son → John de Mowbray, 2nd Baron Mowbray
      his son → Sir John de Mowbray, 3rd Baron of Mowbray
      his son → John de Mowbray, 4th Baron of Mowbray
      his son → Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk
      his son → Lady Isabelle Berkeley
      his daughter → Maurice Berkeley
      her son → Thomas Berkeley, de jure 5th Baron Berkeley
      his son → Muriel Throckmorton
      his daughter → Katherine Norwood
      her daughter → Katherine Judd
      her daughter → Deacon Thomas Judd
      her son → Elizabeth Loomis
      his daughter → Nehemiah Loomis
      her son → Abigail Kellogg
      his daughter → Deacon William Kellogg
      her son → Elijah Kellogg
      his son → William Kellogg
      his son → Asa Farnsworth Kellogg
      his son → Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State
      his son

  • @The_Brit_Girls
    @The_Brit_Girls 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Stephen, another very enjoyable and informative video. I really appreciate you adding the text in the description too. I also am wary about adding information from other people's trees in Ancestry. I would rather do my own research, to verify the data or discount it. Fascinating hearing about your Scottish connections too. Thank you - great video! 😊👍

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Julie and Lucy, thank you for the lovely comment 😊 this haplogroup belongs to an interesting branch of my family history, probably because it connects me to Scotland lol 😆 and I love Scotland, I feel very much at home there 😉😊 catch up soon

    • @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535
      @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535 Рік тому

      GENI is really so much harder to mess up a tree than at ancestry...i use both and compare and check and re ck for consistensty of dates places etc...ancestry is for begginers and Geni is for more advanced...together they are really very helpful...

  • @RodKrisBisdakMotovlog
    @RodKrisBisdakMotovlog 2 роки тому +1

    Woooooooowww That's definitely Awesome and amazing place to see my friend. Keep it up and more vidz to come. Stay Safe and healthy always to both of you. Have a wonderful day ahead my friend.

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you kindly my friend 😊😉 sending my best to you

  • @godisgreat8462
    @godisgreat8462 2 роки тому +2

    Hello my good friend another awesome video part 14. Keep up the great work

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you kindly my friend 😊😉 sending my best to you

  • @youarewrong5523
    @youarewrong5523 Рік тому +1

    Hey there cousin, I’m also I-z138; though a more recent sub branch. Our paternal line is thought to be Norman as well. Funny enough I do share some Walker matches on Y-12 FTDNA.

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  Рік тому

      Hey cousin, thank you so much for your comment 😊 very cool you have some Walker matches. They are an interesting clan for sure.
      One of the things I love about sharing our DNA findings, is getting comments from distant cousins. It makes our world all that smaller 😊

  • @MakeOneselfAtHome
    @MakeOneselfAtHome 2 роки тому +2

    Great episode packed full with very useful knowledge, thanks for sharing your research 👍

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you for your lovely comment 😉😊 much appreciated 😉😊

  • @PinnedonPlaces
    @PinnedonPlaces 2 роки тому +2

    Incredible how much time and effort and research you put into your videos. Absolutely facanating to hear about your ancestory and appreciated it very much! :) great video! 👍

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much for such a lovely comment and your support too 😊 sending our best and catch up soon ❤️😊

    • @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535
      @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535 Рік тому

      i so agree the tree has been brought literally back to life! I have chills rn...

  • @honourableI1
    @honourableI1 Рік тому +1

    My Fair Fellow I am an Aberdeenshire/Peterhead descended downstream of Z138 Burnett & wherever you find Burnett you will find Walkers, Hay, Veitch or Johnston nearby all very kindred name. Walker and Veitch both having conations of Northern female Magic users Veitch being cognate to Witch and Walker to Valkyre. Multiple meanings for multiple last names that have multiple Y DNA lines. Recently found a fella that was on the shipwreck of the Kronan in Battle of Oland to be downstream of Z138 too

  • @BimRen246
    @BimRen246 Рік тому +2

    This is the haplogroup of my maternal grandmother's father.

  • @seastheday2389
    @seastheday2389 2 роки тому +2

    Interesting as always. It must take you so long to plan these videos and go so far back in history to find out details of your ancestors!

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      These videos did take a long time to put together, although I certainly enjoyed the process 😊 sending my best guys and catch up soon 😉

  • @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535
    @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535 Рік тому +1

    Charlemagne is Richard Williams, Immigrant's 26th great grandfather.
    Richard Williams, Immigrant
    → William Williams
    his father → John Williams, of Wotten under Edge
    his father → John Williams
    his father → Margaret Williams
    his mother → Richard Smyth, of Putney
    her father → Margaret Smythe
    his mother → Robert Cromwell, "Baron Cromwell of Carleton"
    her father → Sir John de Cromwell
    his father → Sir Baron Richard Cromwell
    his father → Ulker Cromwell
    his father → Ralph de Cromwell, IV
    his father → Sir Ralph de Cromwell, III
    his father → Margaret de Somery, of Dudley
    his mother → Lady Nicole d'Aubigny
    her mother → William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel
    her father → William IV d'Aubigny 2nd Earl of Arundel & Sussex
    his father → Adelicia of Louvain
    his mother → Godfrey I the Bearded, count of Louvain
    her father → Henry II "le Ceinturé" count of Louvain & Brussels
    his father → Lambert II 'the Belted', Count of Leuven and Brussels
    his father → Lambert I, count of Louvain
    his father → Régnier (Reginar) III, comte de Hainaut
    his father → Reginar II, count of Hainaut
    his father → Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine and Count of Hainault
    his father → Princess Ermengarde de Lorraine
    his mother → Emperor Lothair I
    her father → Louis I, The Pious
    his father → Charlemagne
    his father

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  Рік тому

      Thank you buddy 😊😊 sending my best and have a lovely week too 😊

  • @worshiptimeph1199
    @worshiptimeph1199 2 роки тому +2

    absolutely gorgeous my friend

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you very kindly my friend, sending my best and catch up soon 😉😊

  • @INSPIRINGTRIPS
    @INSPIRINGTRIPS 2 роки тому +3

    awesome :)
    well done :)
    regards :)

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you very kindly my friend, sending my best and catch up soon 😉😊

  • @MobileGameCenter1
    @MobileGameCenter1 2 роки тому +2

    Great my friend keep going i like your video im a friend from turkey😉💯❤😎

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you very kindly my friend, sending my best and catch up soon 😉😊

  • @TravelingTramps
    @TravelingTramps 2 роки тому +2

    You must put in an incredible amount of time into your research, Stephen. I know you've said in one of the past videos over 15 years I believe. I don't feel to bad for where I'm at after just a few months. It's no where near you. I thought it interesting when you mention in this video something was pointed out but you hadn't researched it yourself so haven't added it. Seems like some of the hint's I get on Ancestor where I do a cursory check and if the dates and names match I just add them. I need to spend much more time on it. Thanks for some great ideas!

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you for the lovely comment Dave and Kathy, some mistakes can be found on ancestry, and there is a lot of common names and dates, places too. It’s very easy to find two people who match, so it’s about staying vigilant for that which is important. I have made mistakes over the years, especially when I started researching. Once I had to delete 4 months worth of work.
      But that’s the fun of research lol 😆 catch up soon guys

    • @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535
      @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535 Рік тому

      HE WAS SPOT ON ...LOOK! Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex is connected to Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State.
      Shortest blood relationship
      Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State is Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex's 23rd great nephew.
      Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex
      → Lady Beatrice de Mandeville
      his sister → Geoffrey II de Saye, 1st Lord of West Greenwich, Magna Carta Surety
      her son → Geoffrey de Saye, III, Lord of West Greenwich II, Surety of the Magna Carta
      his son → Geoffrey de Say, V
      his son → William III de Saye, Governor of Rochester Castle, Lord of West Greenwich
      his son → Sir William de Saye
      his son → Geoffrey de Saye, MP, 1st Baron Saye
      his son → Juliana de Northwode
      his daughter → Sir John de Northwood, 3rd Baron Northwode
      her son → James Norwood
      his son → John Norwood
      his son → John Norwood
      his son → Roger Norwood
      his son → Ralph Norwood
      his son → Robert Norwood
      his son → Katherine Judd
      his daughter → Deacon Thomas Judd
      her son → Elizabeth Loomis
      his daughter → Nehemiah Loomis
      her son → Abigail Kellogg
      his daughter → Deacon William Kellogg
      her son → Elijah Kellogg
      his son → William Kellogg
      his son → Asa Farnsworth Kellogg
      his son → Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State
      his son
      Shortest in-law relationship
      Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State is Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex's wife's 21st great grandson.
      Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex
      → Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex
      his wife → Simon de Beauchamp
      her son → William de Beauchamp, Lord of Bedford
      his son → Maud (Matilda) Mowbray
      his daughter → Roger de Mowbray, 1st Baron Mowbray
      her son → John de Mowbray, 2nd Baron Mowbray
      his son → Sir John de Mowbray, 3rd Baron of Mowbray
      his son → John de Mowbray, 4th Baron of Mowbray
      his son → Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk
      his son → Lady Isabelle Berkeley
      his daughter → Maurice Berkeley
      her son → Thomas Berkeley, de jure 5th Baron Berkeley
      his son → Muriel Throckmorton
      his daughter → Katherine Norwood
      her daughter → Katherine Judd
      her daughter → Deacon Thomas Judd
      her son → Elizabeth Loomis
      his daughter → Nehemiah Loomis
      her son → Abigail Kellogg
      his daughter → Deacon William Kellogg
      her son → Elijah Kellogg
      his son → William Kellogg
      his son → Asa Farnsworth Kellogg
      his son → Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State
      his son

  • @nickmahala4046
    @nickmahala4046 Рік тому +1

    My paternal Haplogroup is i-z138 too

  • @HatteAnne
    @HatteAnne 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you. This is the haplogroup of the descendants of Richard Williams, an early immigrant to Colonial America, who likely arrived from Wotten-Under-Edge, Gloucester, in 1640. He was called The Father of Taunton, the town he settled in, and was married to Francis Deighton, who was from a notable family, after whom the nearly town of Dighton was named. Supposedly, the Cromwell family were also from this Williams family, but the Y-DNA haplogroups do not match.

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому +1

      Oh wow, what an incredible connection 😊 A lot of the forefathers and early colonial’s of America have incredible connections and came from well respected families 😊 connections with nobility and royalty. I would imagine this haplogroup originated from an important family and that DNA passed onto important cadet branches.
      Always cool to hear about DNA cousin connections 😊 so a very big thank you for the comment, sending my best to you

  • @ASimpleVideoSG
    @ASimpleVideoSG 2 роки тому +1

    Very interesting, good share of this topic on the Viking DNA research 8:44 👍

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you kindly my friend 😊😉 sending my best to you

  • @Matstarx25
    @Matstarx25 Рік тому +1

    Very interresting video, always lovely to see content on my own haplogroup al though i don't belong to Z138, but Z141 instead.
    To clear a misunderstanding i'd like to add that it is not known where I1 originated, with the latest paper, it actually looks more likely it was somewhere in Sweden and not Denmark. This is because the first I1-m253 descendant we know today was found in Scania Sweden, soon after the last defining I1-m253 SNP formed. Suggesting that the father I1 was somewhere in Sweden. Combining this with the archeological evidence and what we know from historical migrations, it looks like the indigenous male lineage ie. the precursor of I1, was pressed out of Denmark when the yamnaya came along, leaving very few who probably sailed across the Øresund to Scania. As we know when the Yamnaya came along, Britain for example had a 95% male lineage replacement, Iberia had around 60%. Anyway, what i wanted to say is that i think it's an outdated interpretation to think it originated in Denmark, the Wiki page falsely claims this in my opinion. What causes high numbers of I1 and scandinavian-like ancestry in todays populations is caused by the explosive expansion of I1 dominated groups out of Scania in the Nordic Bronze Age, taking back if you will Denmark and Northern germany first and foremost, later with expansions into the Netherlands and Great Britain.

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  Рік тому

      Oh wow, I just read what you wrote and I found it fascinating and very detailed too. So a big thank you for sharing this.
      I do plan to create a new series of videos in the new year that focuses on DNA. I may well create a more updated version of this video. I will take everything on board that you shared and have a closer look at this also.
      Sharing information is important, more so with genealogy and DNA, as it helps countless others correctly identify their own origins. It corrects family trees too as there are many incorrect genealogies out there.
      A big thank you 😊

  • @lannaduncan
    @lannaduncan 2 роки тому +1

    My father is I-z138 Dark is my maiden name and the surnames that you mentioned is showing up in my family tree . His Maternal is H and my maternal hapalogroup is R1a

    • @lannaduncan
      @lannaduncan 2 роки тому

      I am linking up to many clans through both parents. Not sure of my mom’s father paternal hapalogroup but R1b is showing up on several sites .

    • @lannaduncan
      @lannaduncan 2 роки тому

      Stamper , Valentine , Black , Childress, Welch are the grandparents and great grandparents on maternal side . Dark , Sanders , Kelly , Fletcher, Fuller , Gates dad side

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому +1

      That’s very interesting, I wonder if we share any DNA 🧬 it’s always very likely 😊 I have seen Welch appear in my matches before

    • @lannaduncan
      @lannaduncan 2 роки тому

      I have a feeling we are connected !

    • @lannaduncan
      @lannaduncan 2 роки тому

      Oh and Walker and Hamilton are in my trees as grandparents and others you have mentioned

  • @HaibatVlogs
    @HaibatVlogs 2 роки тому +1

    👌 my dear friend 💕

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you kindly my friend 😊😉 sending my best to you

  • @lisasescapades
    @lisasescapades 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. My dad found links to Viking DNA in our family. 😊

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Hi Lisa, that is very cool and incredible connection too. The vikings were an interesting group of people for sure, brave, adventurous and maybe a litttle ruthless too. But I guess that was the time period.
      Hope all well Lisa ❤️❤️ sending my best

  • @dewasaepurrahman
    @dewasaepurrahman 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing...
    the best video.....

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you kindly my friend 😊😉 sending my best to you

  • @istkeingeheimnis8093
    @istkeingeheimnis8093 2 роки тому +2

    I am serbian and have this y-haplogroup

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      That’s very cool, thank you for your comment too. It’s incredible how wide spread many of these groups became 😊

  • @OutandAbout1
    @OutandAbout1 2 роки тому +2

    Very interesting 👍👍👍👍

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you kindly my friend 😊😉 sending my best to you

  • @debsmostexcellentadventure5353
    @debsmostexcellentadventure5353 2 роки тому +1

    Just catching up,just got back from 🇧🇬 big hug 🤗debs xx @stay safe 💃......

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Sending a big hug in return Debs 😉😊 hope you had a wonderful time too ❤️😊

    • @debsmostexcellentadventure5353
      @debsmostexcellentadventure5353 2 роки тому +1

      @@StephenandYhana Loved it there,took 1k for 2 weeks ,come back with £500 debs xx

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      @@debsmostexcellentadventure5353 oh wow, that’s really good. I have heard that Bulgaria is very cheap. I wouldn’t mind a visit there myself one day ❤️❤️😊😉 looking forward to seeing your Bulgarian adventures Debs xx ❤️☺️

  • @DaveCollierCamping
    @DaveCollierCamping 2 роки тому +2

    Very interesting

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you kindly my friend 😊😉 sending my best to you

  • @josemaurosantos1531
    @josemaurosantos1531 Рік тому +1

    🇧🇷
    Paternal Lineage
    The Paternal Lineage test indicates the route taken by your paternal ancestors, from the first man, who gave rise to all human beings alive today, born more than 100,000 years ago in Africa. To discover this route, an analysis of the Y chromosome is carried out, a fragment of DNA that is always passed from father to son, and is present only in biological men. A person's Y chromosome is usually identical to that of their father, their paternal grandfather, that grandfather's father, and so on. But over generations, DNA can mutate, becoming slightly different from its ancestors. Knowing these mutations and analyzing their genetic sequence, it is possible to classify the different Y chromosomes into subtypes, called haplogroups. Each haplogroup had a route and tells a unique story throughout humanity.
    Paternal Lineage
    Your haplogroup is:
    I
    Born between 35 and 25 thousand years ago, haplogroup I represents one of the first peoples of Europe, having several descendant lineages that spread throughout the European territory during the last Ice Age, having its maximum frequency in the Balkans. It is one of the most numerous haplogroups among European males, being the second largest paternal lineage found on the continent (second only to the R lineage). Its I1 branch is related to Nordic Europe, ancestor of Germanic tribes and Vikings, while I2 is strongly related to Neolithic cultures.
    🇧🇷
    Y-chromosomal Adam
    160 to 120 thousand years
    A: Africa
    140 to 90 thousand years
    BT: Africa
    85 to 60 thousand years
    CT: Africa
    80 to 60 thousand years
    CF: Leaving Africa
    75 to 60 thousand years
    F: Leaving Africa
    62 to 57 thousand years
    IJ: Haplogroup parent of I and J
    45 to 30 thousand years
    I: Eastern Eurasia
    35 to 25 thousand years

  • @VonderDemut
    @VonderDemut Рік тому +1

    I have the same Haplogroup. I1-Z138 . I am from germany

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  Рік тому +1

      Hi Max, thank you kindly for the comment 😊 it’s much appreciated. A big hello to a distant cousin too 😊

    • @VonderDemut
      @VonderDemut Рік тому

      @@StephenandYhana ....and a big hello back. 🙂

  • @acteon-nature-wildlife4507
    @acteon-nature-wildlife4507 2 роки тому +2

    Bonjour de France jolie chaîne et vidéo concept sympa abonné welcome

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  2 роки тому

      Thank you very kindly my friend, sending my best and catch up soon 😉😊

  • @cruiserland3309
    @cruiserland3309 Рік тому +1

    Viking describes what a person did. Just because your a certain haplogroup doesn't mean your viking.

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  Рік тому

      Your right, it doesn’t make you a Viking, but historically can see what groups your ancestors came from. For those who are fascinated with their Genealogy that is.

  • @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535
    @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535 Рік тому +1

    Richard Williams, Immigrant is MY 12th cousin 11 times removed. AND Richard Williams, Immigrant is MY fifth great aunt's fifth great grandfather. AND to his wife Francis also!!!!
    You → Oliver Hokanson
    your father → Ellen Louise Yada
    his mother → Nellie eldora Yada
    her mother → Horace Greeley Hurd
    her father → J. Alanson Hurd
    his father → Susannah Hurd
    his mother → Heli Foote
    her father → Dr. Ichabod Foote
    his father → Capt. Joseph Foote
    his father → Lt. Robert Foote
    his father → Nathaniel Foote "the Settler"
    his father → Robert Foote of Shalford
    his father → Helen Hall
    his mother → Richard Warren (alias Waller), of Bassingbourne
    her father → Sir Laurence Warren, Lord of Poynton
    his father → Sir John Warren, Lord of Stopford
    his father → Sir Laurence de Warren, Knt., of Pointon
    his father → John Warren, III
    his father → Sir Lawrence Warren, of Poynton
    his father → Nicholas Warren, of Poynton and Stockport
    his father → Margaret Mainwaring
    his mother → Elizabeth Somerville
    her mother → Philip Somerville
    her father → Joan de Somerville
    his sister → Ralph de Cromwell, IV
    her son → Ulker Cromwell
    his son → Sir Baron Richard Cromwell
    his son → Sir John de Cromwell
    his son → Robert Cromwell, "Baron Cromwell of Carleton"
    his son → Margaret Smythe
    his daughter → Richard Smyth, of Putney
    her son → Margaret Williams
    his daughter → John Williams
    her son → John Williams, of Wotten under Edge
    his son → William Williams
    his son → Richard Williams, Immigrant
    his son
    Shortest in-law relationship
    Richard Williams, Immigrant is your fifth great aunt's fifth great grandfather.
    You
    → Carol-Len Smith
    your mother → Leonard Emmett Smith
    her father → Viola Winifred Smith
    his mother → Eliza Jane Jennie Waggoner
    her mother → Addison Peleg Lewis
    her father → Lydia Lewis
    his mother → Moses Barber Lewis
    her brother → Mary Ann Lewis
    his wife → Elizabeth "Betsey" Crandall
    her mother → Anna Vincent
    her mother → Penelope Hall
    her mother → Jonathan Palmiter
    her father → Philip Leroy Palmiter
    his father → Hannah Parmenter
    his mother → Richard Williams, Immigrant
    her father
    Frances Williams is your fifth great aunt's fifth great grandmother.
    You→ Carol-Len Smith
    your mother → Leonard Emmett Smith
    her father → Viola Winifred Smith
    his mother → Eliza Jane Jennie Waggoner
    her mother → Addison Peleg Lewis
    her father → Lydia Lewis
    his mother → Moses Barber Lewis
    her brother → Mary Ann Lewis
    his wife → Elizabeth "Betsey" Crandall
    her mother → Anna Vincent
    her mother → Penelope Hall
    her mother → Jonathan Palmiter
    her father → Philip Leroy Palmiter
    his father → Hannah Parmenter
    his mother → Frances Williams
    her mother
    Shortest blood relationship
    Frances Williams is your fifth cousin 11 times removed.
    You🤯→ Oliver Hokanson
    your father → Ellen Louise Yada
    his mother → Nellie eldora Yada
    her mother → Mary Elvira Hurd
    her mother → Joseph Wiram Reed
    her father → Joseph Reed
    his father → Samuel Reed
    his father → Ezekiel Reed
    his father → Mary [Dyer] Reed
    his mother → Grizzell Wheeler
    her mother → Philip Squire
    her father → Jane Squire
    his mother → Ursula Jackson
    her mother → Richard Hildyard, Esq.
    her father → Martin Hildyard, of Winestead
    his father → Margaret Coningsby
    his mother → Elizabeth Fitzjames
    her sister → Sir John Berkeley, Kt.
    her son → Elizabeth Lygon
    his daughter → Isabel ‘Elizabeth’ Davies
    her daughter → Jane Deighton
    her daughter → Frances Williams
    her daughtert is MY 12th cousin 11 times removed. AND Richard Williams, Immigrant is MY fifth great aunt's fifth great grandfather. AND to his wife Francis also!!!!
    You → Oliver Hokanson
    your father → Ellen Louise Yada
    his mother → Nellie eldora Yada
    her mother → Horace Greeley Hurd
    her father → J. Alanson Hurd
    his father → Susannah Hurd
    his mother → Heli Foote
    her father → Dr. Ichabod Foote
    his father → Capt. Joseph Foote
    his father → Lt. Robert Foote
    his father → Nathaniel Foote "the Settler"
    his father → Robert Foote of Shalford
    his father → Helen Hall
    his mother → Richard Warren (alias Waller), of Bassingbourne
    her father → Sir Laurence Warren, Lord of Poynton
    his father → Sir John Warren, Lord of Stopford
    his father → Sir Laurence de Warren, Knt., of Pointon
    his father → John Warren, III
    his father → Sir Lawrence Warren, of Poynton
    his father → Nicholas Warren, of Poynton and Stockport
    his father → Margaret Mainwaring
    his mother → Elizabeth Somerville
    her mother → Philip Somerville
    her father → Joan de Somerville
    his sister → Ralph de Cromwell, IV
    her son → Ulker Cromwell
    his son → Sir Baron Richard Cromwell
    his son → Sir John de Cromwell
    his son → Robert Cromwell, "Baron Cromwell of Carleton"
    his son → Margaret Smythe
    his daughter → Richard Smyth, of Putney
    her son → Margaret Williams
    his daughter → John Williams
    her son → John Williams, of Wotten under Edge
    his son → William Williams
    his son → Richard Williams, Immigrant
    his son
    Shortest in-law relationship
    Richard Williams, Immigrant is your fifth great aunt's fifth great grandfather.
    You
    → Carol-Len Smith
    your mother → Leonard Emmett Smith
    her father → Viola Winifred Smith
    his mother → Eliza Jane Jennie Waggoner
    her mother → Addison Peleg Lewis
    her father → Lydia Lewis
    his mother → Moses Barber Lewis
    her brother → Mary Ann Lewis
    his wife → Elizabeth "Betsey" Crandall
    her mother → Anna Vincent
    her mother → Penelope Hall
    her mother → Jonathan Palmiter
    her father → Philip Leroy Palmiter
    his father → Hannah Parmenter
    his mother → Richard Williams, Immigrant
    her father
    Frances Williams is your fifth great aunt's fifth great grandmother.
    You→ Carol-Len Smith
    your mother → Leonard Emmett Smith
    her father → Viola Winifred Smith
    his mother → Eliza Jane Jennie Waggoner
    her mother → Addison Peleg Lewis
    her father → Lydia Lewis
    his mother → Moses Barber Lewis
    her brother → Mary Ann Lewis
    his wife → Elizabeth "Betsey" Crandall
    her mother → Anna Vincent
    her mother → Penelope Hall
    her mother → Jonathan Palmiter
    her father → Philip Leroy Palmiter
    his father → Hannah Parmenter
    his mother → Frances Williams
    her mother
    Shortest blood relationship
    Frances Williams is your fifth cousin 11 times removed.
    You🤯→ Oliver Hokanson
    your father → Ellen Louise Yada
    his mother → Nellie eldora Yada
    her mother → Mary Elvira Hurd
    her mother → Joseph Wiram Reed
    her father → Joseph Reed
    his father → Samuel Reed
    his father → Ezekiel Reed
    his father → Mary [Dyer] Reed
    his mother → Grizzell Wheeler
    her mother → Philip Squire
    her father → Jane Squire
    his mother → Ursula Jackson
    her mother → Richard Hildyard, Esq.
    her father → Martin Hildyard, of Winestead
    his father → Margaret Coningsby
    his mother → Elizabeth Fitzjames
    her sister → Sir John Berkeley, Kt.
    her son → Elizabeth Lygon
    his daughter → Isabel ‘Elizabeth’ Davies
    her daughter → Jane Deighton
    her daughter → Frances Williams
    her daughter
    Doesthisfacemake melooklikepinocchio?

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  Рік тому

      Hey buddy, you have certainly done a lot of work in the world of genealogy 😊 it’s a hobby that has fascinated me since I was 18. I love genealogy. A big thank you for these pedigrees, I will compare all of these to my own research and see how closely we are related 😊 sending my best to you

  • @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535
    @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535 Рік тому +2

    Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex is connected to Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State.
    Shortest blood relationship
    Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State is Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex's 23rd great nephew.
    Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex
    → Lady Beatrice de Mandeville
    his sister → Geoffrey II de Saye, 1st Lord of West Greenwich, Magna Carta Surety
    her son → Geoffrey de Saye, III, Lord of West Greenwich II, Surety of the Magna Carta
    his son → Geoffrey de Say, V
    his son → William III de Saye, Governor of Rochester Castle, Lord of West Greenwich
    his son → Sir William de Saye
    his son → Geoffrey de Saye, MP, 1st Baron Saye
    his son → Juliana de Northwode
    his daughter → Sir John de Northwood, 3rd Baron Northwode
    her son → James Norwood
    his son → John Norwood
    his son → John Norwood
    his son → Roger Norwood
    his son → Ralph Norwood
    his son → Robert Norwood
    his son → Katherine Judd
    his daughter → Deacon Thomas Judd
    her son → Elizabeth Loomis
    his daughter → Nehemiah Loomis
    her son → Abigail Kellogg
    his daughter → Deacon William Kellogg
    her son → Elijah Kellogg
    his son → William Kellogg
    his son → Asa Farnsworth Kellogg
    his son → Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State
    his son
    Shortest in-law relationship
    Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State is Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex's wife's 21st great grandson.
    Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex
    → Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex
    his wife → Simon de Beauchamp
    her son → William de Beauchamp, Lord of Bedford
    his son → Maud (Matilda) Mowbray
    his daughter → Roger de Mowbray, 1st Baron Mowbray
    her son → John de Mowbray, 2nd Baron Mowbray
    his son → Sir John de Mowbray, 3rd Baron of Mowbray
    his son → John de Mowbray, 4th Baron of Mowbray
    his son → Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk
    his son → Lady Isabelle Berkeley
    his daughter → Maurice Berkeley
    her son → Thomas Berkeley, de jure 5th Baron Berkeley
    his son → Muriel Throckmorton
    his daughter → Katherine Norwood
    her daughter → Katherine Judd
    her daughter → Deacon Thomas Judd
    her son → Elizabeth Loomis
    his daughter → Nehemiah Loomis
    her son → Abigail Kellogg
    his daughter → Deacon William Kellogg
    her son → Elijah Kellogg
    his son → William Kellogg
    his son → Asa Farnsworth Kellogg
    his son → Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. Secretary of State
    his son
    you are welcome sir,
    your cousin... thanks again for what youre doing in here!

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for adding this, I recognise so many of those names from my research also 😊😊 looks like we are cousins many times 😊 sending my best and thank you again

    • @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535
      @doesthisfacemakemelooklike535 Рік тому

      @@StephenandYhana its so amazing and of course yes yes youre so welcomed to the proof here of what your research has revealed and for me it is like the family tree having life breathed into it and youve brought it alive!

    • @willowcat3504
      @willowcat3504 Рік тому

      My haplogroup with an further subclade. I’m currently trying to determine if my ancestors travelled with the vikings or likely earlier. Great video!

    • @RayJenkins-rx7kb
      @RayJenkins-rx7kb Рік тому

      The Kellogg Ydna is down a completely different branch of Z138 than the Geoffrey de Mandeville branch so about 4000 years apart based on BigY700 Ydna tests at FTDNA.

  • @josemaurosantos1531
    @josemaurosantos1531 Рік тому +1

    my Hplogroup is .i1 . Paternal or maternal is. A. Haplogroup....A.....my ancestry is . 15.8%Northern and Western European .French .German. Dutch 5.7 %Irish. Scottish. Welsh 16.3% Italian 4%Ukrainian. 32.6 %Nigeria 11.5 %Kenya 6.2 %West African 2%Mbuti Congo Pygmies 10.9 %Andean Mesoamerican 1%Amazon Indian My father is black and my mother is white. Brazil.

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  Рік тому

      Oh wow, you certainly have very interesting and by the looks of things an incredible ancestry too 😊

    • @honourableI1
      @honourableI1 Рік тому

      Would you say that you are well mannered in comparison to your local peers?

  • @abdulazizclare9545
    @abdulazizclare9545 Рік тому

    Very interesting as my family came from UK or Ireland to Jamaica. A William Clare which i see this surname was de Clare. de Clare Norman family in UK but in Normandy before 1066 it was de Brionne. So is I- M170 a Viking or Norse dna which i see in my test?

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  Рік тому

      The de Clare family certainly did settle In Ireland, sounds like you carry a fascinating surname and a very interesting family history. You should definitely do more research, as I think you will uncover an incredible lineage.

    • @abdulazizclare9545
      @abdulazizclare9545 Рік тому

      @@StephenandYhana Thanks you helped me to look deeper into de Clare and Clare's of today real roots.

    • @Matstarx25
      @Matstarx25 Рік тому

      Difficult to say. M170 is the father of both I1 and I2. Both being ancient european lineages, in fact the only lineages to have formed in Europe. As far as "viking" is concerned, I1 would be the most likely, it is a Nordic genetic marker without question as all males belonging to I1 trace their ancestry back to scandinavia. But plenty of other haplogroups show indications that it was involved in Viking raids and left a legacy in the british population, R1b, R1a and I2 being some of them. But yes, if your british and you belong to I1, it is certain that one of your forefathers was involved in either the anglo saxon migration or later the scandinavian raiders.

    • @abdulazizclare9545
      @abdulazizclare9545 Рік тому

      @@Matstarx25 Thanks for your info. Two good things here my family name is not common in UK or Ireland also I-m170 not common in EU. Bless

  • @shanecloud7422
    @shanecloud7422 Рік тому +1

    I’m haplogroup I1-z138

    • @StephenandYhana
      @StephenandYhana  Рік тому

      Hi Shane, thank you for the comment buddy and nice to get a message from a cousin too 😊