OK. I understand now. Not an easy knot to untie!
The other interesting finding are your 12/12 matches. We have to wait
for the 25 marker results to see if those hold up.
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Arturo Ramos" <arturo.ramos2@v...> wrote:
>
> Yes, Victor I realize that the name Aranzazu is Basque, but since
> this was the name of the adoptive father or Joseph Ramon, it is not
> necessarily my real lineage. To further complicate that issue, his
> adoptive grandfather was an illegitimate child and only took the name
> Aranzazu, because apparently that is where he was born (Real de
> Aranzazu in Mazapil, Zacatecas). His father's name was Juan de
> Barreda.
>
> The five full 12-marker matches that I get for my YDNA are:
>
> Belarus Ashkenazi
> Puerto Rico
> Russia
> United Kingdom
> Unknown Origin Ashkenazi
>
> --- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "v.h.villarreal" <raices_regias@y...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Arturo,
> >
> > You have to follow all the leads in search of the answers you are
> > looking for. One quick observation regarding your message:
> Aranzazu
> > is most definitely a Basque surname and while everything is
> possible,
> > the Basque population is predominatly R1b, with just a mere 2.1%
> > belonging to E3b, so this is something to consider.
> > http://hpgl.stanford.edu/publications/AJHG_2004_v74_p1023-1034.pdf
> >
> > Victor
> >
> > --- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Arturo Ramos" <arturo.ramos2@v...>
> wrote:
> > >
> > > Victor:
> > >
> > > This is very insightful and valuable feedback. I totally agree
> with
> > > you that one should not jump to any conclusions on this,
> especially
> > > with this haplogroup which seems to be so widely spread and
> undefined
> > > in terms of actual "ethnic" identity.
> > >
> > > I suppose that the most valuable piece of news from this is that
> it
> > > gives me some idea as to the genotype of my Joseph Ramon
> Aranzazu,
> > > who as "expuesto" and taken in by a family. The reason why I did
> > > this DNA test to begin with was to hopefully find someone with a
> > > direct lineage to his adoptive Aranzazu family and see if perhaps
> he
> > > was in fact an illegitimate child.
> > >
> > > This definitely keeps that door open, as it is definite that this
> > > lineage is of Iberian origin (as was the adoptive father).
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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