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Sankey

Results

Y-DNA results so far:








#H39339019391
385a385b
42638843938913923892
1Q113231411
1317
121212131229
2R1a113251511
1114
121211141132
3Q113231410
1316
121212121229
4R1b1b213241411
1114
121212131329
5R1b1b213241411
1114
121212131429
6R1a13261511
1114
121211141132

The red values mutate the most rapidly, the blue most slowly.

Members 1 and 3 show only a 5% chance of a common ancestor at 24 generations according to
the FTDNA calculation. However, both know their male ancestry back to Shropshire England in
the 17th century, and are haplotype Q, which is only 1% of the British population. This is not
taken into account by the FTDNA calculation, and greatly increases the odds of a more recent
common ancestor. The Q haplotype suggests Viking origin.

Members 2 and 6 are very closely related. Haplogroup R1a indicates an origin in eastern Europe.

Members 4 and 5 have a 50% chance of a common ancestor at 16 generations. Haplogroup R1b
indicates an origin from western Europe - ancient Briton, French or Saxon.