Posted on 12/30/2005 4:07:34 AM PST by Pharmboy
If you know your Y-chromosome markers, enter them in the spaces provided in the drop-down menus and it will trace paternal line names and likely countries of origin. Three names popped up in my likely ancestry: Nickle (USA and Scotland), Rogers (USA) and Mahoney (USA).
Here is my Place/Time Analysis:
Important notes:
A match close to 100% for a given time period does not necessarily mean that your paternal-line ancestor lived in that country at that time, only that the closest match in the SMGF database had a paternal-line ancestor living in that place and time. In general, the above graph may not imply actual ancestry, just most likely ancestry based on the current SMGF Y-chromosome database.
The highest-likelihood matches may refer to paternal-line cousins rather than to direct paternal-line ancestors. It is possible that a close paternal-line cousin migrated to a country that your direct-line ancestors never lived in.
The closest match in a given time and country may not be genetically related to other individuals in that country at that time. This graph refers to specific individuals living in the country, not necessarily to the country as a whole.
At 27 years a generation, you're right. How about 25-40 generations?
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