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R-U152-FGC22501

Celtic U152/L2/FGC22501 and subclades
  • 183 members

About us

Welcome to the R-U152-FGC22501 Group

We are Celtic L2/FGC22501 who settled in Gaul; ancient Roman province of Belgica. And then broadly dispersed from there. Please see our results page for updates.

The path is R1b > M269 > L11 > P312 (S116) > U152 (S28) > L2 > FGC22501
The path by location "may" be the Eurasian Steppes> Bohemia>and then broadly scattered from there.

All members of this group
must test positive for FGC22501 or any of its subclades . U152 is the parent clade of L2 and FGC22501.

Both L2 and FGC22501 are tested in the current
BigY-700 test---if in your Y-DNA you have value 13 for the 37th marker DYS438 we highly recommend testing with this panel.

This group is open to any man who has tested positive for
FGC22501 OR L2 with value 13 or 14 for DYS438 . Some L2 with DYS438=13 have turned out to be DF103+ which is a brother clade of FGC22501.

FGC22501 DNA Project Privacy Statement As Administrator and Co-administrators of this Project we give priority to protecting your privacy and to the confidentiality of your personal data. In particular we will not publish your name, e-mail address or other contact details, or share this information with any other project member or other person or organization without your specific written approval. The only personal data we hold is that relevant to meeting the published goals of our Project, and which has been made available to us by DNA testing companies, in the same format as they make it available to you, or which you have given us direct by e-mail or by post. We hold this data indefinitely or until you request its deletion, and publish anonymized data at least  on our Project website where you may see its current status. You may also request a more updated version direct from the Project Administrator. We will be pleased to correct any errors in your personal data that you bring to our attention. At your request at any time we will promptly remove your data from our project files. However we cannot retrieve data that has previously been posted in the public domain.

In our administration of this project we endeavor to comply with the most recent guidance issued by ISOGG (https://isogg.org/wiki/ISOGG_Project_Administrator_Guidelines) and by FTDNA (www.familytreedna.com/learn/projectadministration/gap-guidelines-ftdna-projects/), and with the Genetic Genealogy Standards (www.geneticgenealogystandards.com). We endeavor to respond promptly to any queries or complaints you may make about our handling of your personal data for this Project. However you should be aware that some of your concerns may be better forwarded direct to the relevant DNA testing company. 


Kelly Wheaton
Vanessa Verbeeck
Rawn Rhoades
Jan Suhr