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That 60/67 match seems quite close to consider that the common ancestor would/should have been sometime around 800AD, in other words before the Chisholm ancestor left Scandinavia around arrived in the North of Scotland by a very circuitous route. We have , within this I1a Chisholm group, same surname genetic matches of 62/67, this should be representing a common ancestor within an 800 year time range. Within our project it is nearly the reverse to your project, with the I1a accounting for nearly 50%, and the R1b being around 40% butmade up of manydifferent snall clusters or single R1b's. Regards Robert Chisholm Notify Administrator about this message?
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