Barnum Family Genealogy: 1350 to the Present

R1b1c Deep SNP (Subclade) Testing Demographics

 

The table below indicates the SNPs tested for the Barnum family and provides their significance.

 

Y-SNP Markers

Haplogroup

Description

M269 (positive)

R1b1c

Europe, predominantly Western Europe. The largest percentages are found in Ireland and the Basque country. Decreases in a cline towards the East but still observed in Anatolia and Western China.

M37 (negative)

R1b1c1

European Australian ? (possibly private SNP).

M65 (negative)

R1b1c2

Basque.

M126 (negative)

R1b1c3

European (possibly private SNP).

M153 (negative)

R1b1c4

Basque/Andalusian.

M160 (not tested)

R1b1c5

European (possibly private SNP).

SRY2627 (negative)

R1b1c6

Iberian origin: Catalan (largest percentage), Basque, Andalusian. Elsewhere seen in France, Germany, Ireland and a larger percentage in South-western England.

M222 (not tested)

R1b1c7

North-western Ireland origin - associated with Ui Neill “dynasty”: Found in Scotland, England and Wales via later migrations.

P66 (not tested)

R1b1c8

Italy (possibly private SNP).

S21 (not tested)

R1b1c9

Northern Germanic – Scandinavian origin: Predominates in Friesland and Norway. Likely source of substantial Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Danish Viking in Britain – particularly England and Lowland Scotland. Seen in Southern Ireland, North-western Wales, and a high percentage in Italy.

S26 (not tested)

R1b1c9a

England.

S29 (not tested)

R1b1c9b ___

England.

S28 (not tested)

R1b1c10

Continental Celt origin: Scattered throughout France, Southern Germany, Switzerland, Southern Poland, Italy, Greece, Vestfold in Norway (likely via Jutland) and the Danelaw on the east coast of England.

The above chart contains information taken from published literature, the EthnoAncestry research program and the EthnoAncestry customer database. This information is updated periodically at http://www.davidkfaux.org/M269_Subclades.pdf.

 

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