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Arterburn

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About us


The ARTERBURN Family in America was  previously  researched  and the branches and several generations 
of descendants identified and first  published  in  The  Arterburn  Cousins  (1977).  Our primary goal in DNA 
testing has been to determine  our  Y-Haplogroup  (Y-SNP),  which would confirm the human population of 
our ancient ancestral roots and therewith disclose the  Old World  origin prior to the arrival in America of our  
earliest patrilineal ancestor, which had not been discovered by the authors of  The Arterburn Cousins.

Our primary goal was effectively achieved through  BIG  Y 500 SNP testing in 2018 (members may log-in
to see Y-DNA  Results  Overview  and  SNPs  pages at DNA Results, on side bar) that yielded our terminal 
Y-SNP  and  Y-Haplogroup,  R-Y46,  a  subclade  of  R-Y47  and  R-Z94,  which identified our genetically 
most  recent  common  ancestor  (MRCA).  The  Y-Haplogroups  of  other  ARTERBURN  patrilineal male
descendants who have also been tested, as displayed  on  our  Y-DNA  Results  Overview  chart, are variously  
represented as  R-Y46,  R-Y47, or R-Z94  because of different Y-SNP test protocols in effect when each were
originally tested.  All  are  confirmed  Y-SNPs  in our lineage on our branch of  the  Y-Haplogroup  Tree, and  
all of our  descendants  also  exhibit  the  ARTERBURN  genetic  profile,  our  Y-Haplotype,  represented by  
matching Y-STR  test results with negligible genetic distance as displayed by the (DYSmarker values in the
the first section of our chart at Y-DNA Results Overview.
 
An  upgrade  to  BIG  Y  700  [1] was necessary to confirm new subclades that will make possible discovery 
of more recent ancestors on our branch of the Y-Haplogroup Tree. The initial phase of this upgrade has been
completed, thanks to the generous support of contributors to our Project.  As a result, our  Y-Haplogroup  has  
been advanced to a new subclade represented  by  Y-SNP,  R-Y931,  which now identifies our current most  
recent common ancestor  (MRCA).  See  The  R-Y931  Story,  below.  [2] 

This  BIG  – 700  upgrade is a legacy gift to ARTERBURN descendants yet unborn who 
may desire to know  their  deepest  ancestral  roots  as our branch of the Y-Haplogroup Tree 
continues to grow, and as our  Y-Haplogroup  (MRCA)  hopefully continues to advance. 

A descendant  of  Jemima  (Arterburn)  Collins  has  reported  Ancestry  DNA  test  results  that  indicates an 
ancestral  geographical  link  to  the  region  identified  as  the   Gulf  of  Khambhat,   on  the  West  Coast  of 
India, which borders  the  Indian  state  of  GujaratEuropean  commercial  interests,  including  the  English  
East  India  Company, were established on  India’s  West  Coast  early in the 17th century.  This geographical  
link derived from global DNA testing may ultimately correlate  with  our  Y-SNP  test  results to more clearly  
reveal our in-country ancestral home of origin as more of our Indian ancestors (MRCA)  are identified on our 
branch of the Y-Haplogroup Tree.   We may reasonably surmise that the father (b. ca. 1660 or earlier) of John 
Williams  (b. ca.  1685  in  America)  was  likely  our  ancestor  who  emigrated, whatever his birth name and
personal circumstances, during this period of English traders going to and from India.

The genetic evidence of our Old World patrilineal origin in India, with  confirmed  Y-SNPs,  R-Y47,  R-Y46,  
and  R-Y931  that represent more recent subclades in the older  R1a1  Y-Haplogroup,  is consistent with the
historical evidence  as  documented  in  18th  and  19th-century  public  records  of  Maryland, Virginia,  and  
Tennessee,  [3]  as summarized and published in  The Arterburn Story  (2023)


[1]  Family Tree DNA (FTDNA):  BIG Y – 700




[2]  Family Tree DNA (FTDNA):  The R-Y931 Story


[3]  Find a Grave:  Peter Arterburn  (1711-1803)
          

     The Indian Origin of Paternal Haplogroup R1a1
       Sharma, S., Rai, E., Sharma, P. et al. Journal of Human Genetics 54(1): 47-55 (2009)
           https://doi.org/10.1038/jhg.2008.2



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See Also

Family Tree DNA (FTDNA):  Forums

Family Tree DNA (FTDNA):  Y-DNA Haplotree

International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG):  Y-Chromosome DNA

International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG):  Y-DNA Haplogroup Tree 2019-2020 (Last Updated: 11 July 2020)

International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG):  Y-DNA Haplogroup R and Subclades (Last Updated: 1 August 2020)
Line #32:  Y-Haplogroup R = R-M207
Line #36:  Y-Haplogroup / Subclade R1a1 = R-M459
Line #584:  Y-Haplogroup / Subclade R1a1a1b2a = R-Z94
Line #647:  Y-Haplogroup / Subclade R1a1a1b2a2a1b = R-Y47
Line #648:  Y-Haplogroup / Subclade R1a1a1b2a2a1b1 = R-Y46
(Subclade R-Y931 was discovered after this ISOGG chart was last updated, 1 August 2020.)

(NOTE: Current nomenclature now uses only Y-SNPs instead of extended letter/numeral combinations 
to identify all Y-Haplogroup SubcladesThe public Y-SNPs that identify other descending subclades of
Y-Haplogroup "R" for which ARTERBURN tested positive by FTDNA that intervene between R-M207 
and R-Y46 as displayed on this ISOGG chart can be found on our SNPs page at DNA Results, sidebar.)

International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG):  Autosomal DNA (atDNA)

International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG):  Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)

YFull:  YTree