I only recently started my journey into understanding Y-DNA after realizing we would not determine my father's lineage without the BIG Y-700. This was the first video recommended to me (and by a project admin of one of the groups I enrolled my father) that made everything "click". Certainly, I still have questions, but I have a much clearer understanding of what I'm looking at while we await his results. Thank you so much - incredibly informative.
My surname is Bell, I have one full sibling, a Brother, I did 23 and Me and paid for my Brother to do 23 and Me so we would know our Y- DNA after our Dad died. We are R1b DF13 CTS241, our MtDNA is H5a1. Our Paternal Great Great Grandfather Bell was born in 1841 or 1842 in Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland, but a Great Aunt told me that her Grandmother told her that our Great Great Grandfather had moved from Clones back to Paisley Scotland around age 12 because he still had relatives there and from Paisley he emigrated to Philadelphia in 1859. Brother and I share just under 57% of our DNA. I recently was able to find family names dated back to the early 17th century through my Paternal Great Grandmother's McVey family. Her Mother was à Styer who married a McVey. My Paternal Grandmother was born McLaughlin and her Mother was born Harvey and her Mother was born McClarigan.
I take my Dna 23andme and they told me that my paternal haplogroup is t-l208 but right now I am planning to take big y 700 test to see who is my closest male relatives.
I only recently started my journey into understanding Y-DNA after realizing we would not determine my father's lineage without the BIG Y-700. This was the first video recommended to me (and by a project admin of one of the groups I enrolled my father) that made everything "click". Certainly, I still have questions, but I have a much clearer understanding of what I'm looking at while we await his results. Thank you so much - incredibly informative.
Excellent presentation and very informative....best and thank you
Thank you for this excellent presentation, most especially for the name/DNA switch explanations.
How he explains the origins of our y dna now @8:00, is great.
Very informative , I have a Maurice John Gleeson as a match at FTDNA
Excellent teaching! Thanks for sharing!
This was a great presentation btw
Can YDNA determine which ethnicity you are? Or do you need to take an autosomal DNA test for that?
My surname is Bell, I have one full sibling, a Brother, I did 23 and Me and paid for my Brother to do 23 and Me so we would know our Y- DNA after our Dad died. We are R1b DF13 CTS241, our MtDNA is H5a1. Our Paternal Great Great Grandfather Bell was born in 1841 or 1842 in Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland, but a Great Aunt told me that her Grandmother told her that our Great Great Grandfather had moved from Clones back to Paisley Scotland around age 12 because he still had relatives there and from Paisley he emigrated to Philadelphia in 1859. Brother and I share just under 57% of our DNA. I recently was able to find family names dated back to the early 17th century through my Paternal Great Grandmother's McVey family. Her Mother was à Styer who married a McVey. My Paternal Grandmother was born McLaughlin and her Mother was born Harvey and her Mother was born McClarigan.
If Maurice can only get back to 1609 what chance anyone else
What’s the difference between 111 test and big Y test
I thought they are the same thing?
Can anyone explain please.
I take my Dna 23andme and they told me that my paternal haplogroup is t-l208 but right now I am planning to take big y 700 test to see who is my closest male relatives.
How to take a DNA test, kindly explain. I want to take a DNA test.
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My middle names is stewart from a surname on my mother's side