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The Y-DNA J-L24 Clade: November 2008
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The Y-DNA J-L24 Clade. Tuesday, November 25, 2008. L24 (rs35248080) Background Information. J-L24 clade is defined by a SNP. Called L24 by FTDNA. And rs35248080 by the scientific community in general. This is a very new SNP so the population geneticists and genetic genealogists will, in the near future, provide additional names for this SNP and clade. L24 (rs35248080) was first reported by Perlegen. In August 2005 and additional information can be found at the dbSNP. Included rs35248080 (L24) in their SN...
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Information on Genes: Half-siblings vs. Full-siblings visualized
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Answers to questions on genes, genetics and genomics from experts in the field. How "Information On Genes" works. To ask a question, send email to questions@ongenes.info. All questions are anonymous. Your question may be edited, merged with another question or published sometime in the future. However, you will get a reply to your question by email in any case. To answer a question, use the comment feature. Saturday, February 12, 2011. Half-siblings vs. Full-siblings visualized. Andrea Badger, who sent m...
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Pamir Knot
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Migration routes, haplogroups, geographic ancestry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. THE HUMAN JOURNEY: MIGRATION ROUTES.
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Minnesota Family Historian: February 2011
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My research log, reviews, pet peeves, rants, and musings about genealogy. Feb 23, 2011. US Census-Google Maps Mashup. It'll be a long, long time before the 2010 US Census is released in a format useful to genealogists. But that's not preventing some programmers from creating cool mashups of the demographic data already available. Two such mashups are described at the Google Maps Mania blog. To the jubilation of genealogists everywhere), it'll still take some time to be indexed. Links to this post. At the...
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Minnesota Family Historian: FGS Mid-Conference Report
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My research log, reviews, pet peeves, rants, and musings about genealogy. Sep 9, 2011. This is my second major genealogy conference, after RootsTech. It's got a different feel to it, but still a great experience. I'm actually meeting people at this conference, for two reasons. The first day of sessions didn't interest me much. They were geared towards people who are officers or otherwise very active in a genealogical society. I am. It took more than ten years to sort them all out. I don't know if I h...
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Minnesota Family Historian: Surnames
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My research log, reviews, pet peeves, rants, and musings about genealogy. Here are many of my ancestors' surnames I'm researching, and where they lived for any appreciable length of time. Posen, Prussia (now Poland) Indiana. East Prussia (now Poland) Illinois Minnesota. Berqvist (last patronymic unknown). East Prussia (now Poland) Illinois Minnesota. Stuttgart, Germany Kansas. Machula, Maczula, Matschulatis, Maczullatis. East Prussia (now Poland) Minnesota. Mattison, Matteson, Madison.
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Minnesota Family Historian: June 2011
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My research log, reviews, pet peeves, rants, and musings about genealogy. Jun 22, 2011. Callahans in Benton County. Later, while researching at the Benton County Historical Society. He also was regarded as the first man to own an automobile in Benton county.". So why am I posting about an unrelated man who died more than 60 years ago? For a few hours one day and scanned every. 1 W B Callahan obituary, Benton County News. Foley, Minnesota, 10 November 1948. Links to this post. It all started in the commen...
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Minnesota Family Historian: July 2011
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My research log, reviews, pet peeves, rants, and musings about genealogy. Jul 16, 2011. Trash Talk-1850s Style and All the News That's Fit to Print. I spent a few hours at the Stearns History Museum. Reading 19th century newspapers on microfilm. My third great grandfather, Isaac Parks. Newspaper from Sauk Centre, Minnesota, but it didn't provide any new information. We're justifiably proud of our deer in Minnesota–they're generally bigger than deer in other parts of the country. 2 Alan Duke, "Police: 'Ja...