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I had to read the whole site certian words and names came up
Validation Notes on Jewish Markers
Abraham Lincoln
Donald N. Yates
European DNA Elizabeth C. Hirschman
haplogroup U Stephen Oppenheimer Choctaw Indians
But I did find this part,in many cases concurrs with world top Genetic Scientists.
Tatar/Khazar Marker Renamed Jewish IV
JEWISH I. This is the most common of the three markers. It can occur without known Jewish ancestry for a variety of reasons including an ancestor’s conversion to Christianity during the centuries of persecutions against Jews in Europe. Its frequency is highest in Poles, Russians, Germans, Hungarians, Romanians and Slavic peoples who intermarried with Ashkenazi Jews. It also appears in Spanish, Portuguese and Moroccan Jews (Sephardim).
My comment very haplogroup and DYS matchs to people whom settled in South West Va after 1773 called Palatines.
JEWISH II. This marker is the strongest. It is found in Jewish families who have intermarried with other Jews down through the centuries. It is characteristic of Ashkenazi Jews.
JEWISH III.This marker is an indication of Middle Eastern roots. Preserved by Jews, it is also borne by Kurds, Syrians, Arabs, Berbers, Basques, Turks, Greeks, Italians and other populations from the ancient world.
JEWISH IV. A marker indicative of Tatar or Khazar heritage. Khazars were a Central Asian people of Turkic, Hunnish and Iranian elements that arose in the Caucasus region. After converting to Judaism in the early Middle Ages, they moved westward into Russia and the Ukraine under pressure from Islam, eventually becoming a large component of Eastern and Central European Jewry. Many Ashkenazi Jews now find they have some Khazar (or intermingled Tatar) ancestry.
Many Ashkenazi Jews Jews now find they have some Khazar (or intermingled Tatar) ancestry.
JEWISH I. This is the most common of the three markers. It can occur without known Jewish ancestry for a variety of reasons including an ancestor’s conversion to ChristianityTHUS you have a reason for such close DNA Haplogroups and DYS to the Palatines in South West Va.
JEWISH I
It also appears in Spanish, Portuguese and Moroccan Jews (Sephardim). HAVE to disagree, top Genetic Scientists in Israel trace to Berbers and Moors converted to Judaism.
Are not classified in Ashkenazi Jews
Many Ashkenazi Jews Jews now find they have some Khazar (or intermingled Tatar) ancestry.
appears to be a lot more than many SEE Goturk DNA project.
ily Tree DNA - ASHINA/A-SHIH-NA/ASENA ROYALTY (OF GOKTURKS AND ...7 Apr 2008 – ASHINA/A-SHIH-NA/ASENA ROYALTY (OF GOKTURKS AND KHAZARS) DNA - Results. List of surnames in this project /in "background" section/ is ...
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