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26th September 07, 05:22 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by gilmore
Thirteen of the 16 men in the Gunn surname project are R1b, like the vast majority of Scots whose ancestors came from Ireland. Only one is in haplogroup I, none are in haplogroup R1a, unlike what would be expected if these men were indeed descended patrilineally from Scandanavian Vikings.
Haplogroup I may indicate Viking or Norse descent, some clan bloodlines are primarily I1a.
How many on the forum have taken Y DNA tests?
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26th September 07, 05:53 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Cawdorian
Haplogroup I may indicate Viking or Norse descent, some clan bloodlines are primarily I1a.
How many on the forum have taken Y DNA tests?
I have not for $ reasons. I know my male ancestors came from Scotland, I'm not concerned about that.
I do find this paragraph interesting:
The lineage of Clan Gunn and its Sept families can not be attributed to a single surname. There was a time when using surnames wasn't a standard practice. Many surnames were based on parental affiliation, occupation, personal appearance, or regional location. As a result, Clan Gunn has many surnames associated with it. Some people with surnames in the Gunn Sept list are descendants of Gunn ancestors. Others are not. This project is for males with surnames listed in the Gunn Sept list. If you are a male with a surname in the sept list and you think you may have a connection to Clan Gunn, you are welcomed to join. If you are a woman who has a male relative with a surname in the sept list and you think they may have a connection to Clan Gunn, you will need them to provide a sample on your behalf of your family. You will be asked to provide a family tree so that your DNA results can be correlated with families related to the Gunns. You are encouraged to test for either 25, 37, or 67 markers since this inmproves the chances of finding matches between members of the project. Please note that have a match with another member doesn't necessarily mean you are related. Markers mutate over time and can present false matches as a result. That is why the family tree must be submitted to correlate against the DNA results. There is no guarantee that you will match anyone with Gunn ancestry or anyone with the same surname as you since surnames were often selected by several methods. This often meant that members of the same family could have different surnames or people from unrelated families could have the same surname.
From: https://www.familytreedna.com/surnam...7&special=true
This thread has gotten of topic, and I realize I've contributed to that. I apologize Riverkilt.
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27th September 07, 05:59 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Cawdorian
Haplogroup I may indicate Viking or Norse descent, some clan bloodlines are primarily I1a.
How many on the forum have taken Y DNA tests?
I did, and discovered a host of long-buried secrets.
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