yDNA is R1a1a/R-M512 is that the general idea here? r1b1.. While U raise a good point about religon.. I belive when A semi dirrect line desendant such as edward fenner iii tests with family tree dna and it says .R1b1b2 or r1b1 Based on your findings right? . not that this whole dna thing really matters to me anyway because i can get royal lines else where dirrect or indirrect dont matter to me because unless i,m the president I wont get a invite to windsor castle anyway but Just currious to know.. can some one please simpifly this
I am a descendent of John Douglas (b. 1617), brother of Deacon William Douglas (christened July 22 1609 in Easton Maudit). According to my research, William married Anne Motley (of Denford , Northamptonshire) in 1635 in Easton Maudit and had a daughter Ann, b.1936. Denford is 10 miles from where I was born. John and William were grandsons of William Duglas who arrived in Easton Maudit before 1571, and sons of William Dugleys (b. 1571 d. 1654).
Dorothy Phelps Gellai
Thank you, William Hough and Robin Spencer!
May 11, 2020
Michael P Mccann
yDNA is R1a1a/R-M512 is that the general idea here? r1b1.. While U raise a good point about religon.. I belive when A semi dirrect line desendant such as edward fenner iii tests with family tree dna and it says .R1b1b2 or r1b1 Based on your findings right? . not that this whole dna thing really matters to me anyway because i can get royal lines else where dirrect or indirrect dont matter to me because unless i,m the president I wont get a invite to windsor castle anyway but Just currious to know.. can some one please simpifly this
May 12, 2020
John Douglas
I am a descendent of John Douglas (b. 1617), brother of Deacon William Douglas (christened July 22 1609 in Easton Maudit). According to my research, William married Anne Motley (of Denford , Northamptonshire) in 1635 in Easton Maudit and had a daughter Ann, b.1936. Denford is 10 miles from where I was born. John and William were grandsons of William Duglas who arrived in Easton Maudit before 1571, and sons of William Dugleys (b. 1571 d. 1654).
Nov 3, 2023