Origins through DNA (General)

by Roger Griffiths @, Saturday, August 25, 2012, 18:36 (4476 days ago) @ 10noyrum

Certainly Saxon is odd. Historically, Saxony was NE Germany, Dresden, Leipzig etc. Not the case with Anglo (Southern Denmark)from which the name England derives. Another oddity is that the former Hanover, home of their Brittanic and Hanoverian Majesties until the accession of Queen Victoria (Salic Law) has been renamed Lower Saxony since WWII. Worse still, since the big Y-DNA exercise taken about 3 years ago it is quite likely that some opposing aircrew members in the Battle of Britain were descended originally from the same father.


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