Y-DNA results for FOD Descendants (General)
Pleasing to hear that I am not the only one amongst us that has an interest in
DNA in tracing our ancestors. I would be happy to share my DNA results so they
can be compared with others.
I would certainly not restrict your communications on the subject with just
other Morgans as we all know that being born out of wedlock was very common in
the Forest and many surprises that we never imagined about our ancestors come to
light.
The following is part of a post I made last January on this board
http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?mode=thread&id=1885#p1885
The Y-chromosome element of DNA passes from father to son basically unchanged
over the generations. I have just discovered that I have a match of 25 markers
out of 26 with a male person with the surname FITZPATRICK a match of this
resolution indicates that the two men share direct paternal line ancestry
statistically in fewer than 12 generations.
I never expected to match my DNA with another WATKINS except for a few
generations back as my male line was broken with my great-grandfather Joseph
Watkins being born out of wedlock to Esther Watkins and a father unknown. Joseph
adopted the Watkins surname.
Complete thread:
- Y-DNA results for FOD Morgans -
10noyrum,
2006-10-17, 05:43
- Y-DNA results for FOD Descendants - admin, 2006-10-17, 06:54
- Y-DNA results for FOD Morgans - Ernest Hatton, 2006-10-17, 22:25
- Y-DNA results for FOD Morgans - 10noyrum, 2006-10-18, 03:46