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Updates to the Kip Family web pages
Posted by: Edward Kipp (ID *****0879) Date: April 09, 2008 at 12:19:31
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New results have just been posted for the haplogroup of the R1b1c Kipp line which emigrated to New Amsterdam in 1635.

By testing the haplogroup is now R1b1c9*. The markers are a good fit to the Frisian Modal group for the first 12 markers. The * means that we could actually test for more SNPs once significant ones have been located that might provide further separation. 25% of Western European males fit into this particular subclade of R1b1c. The areas for R1b1c9* include France, The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Norway and the British Isles. Since we know that this line descends from Ruloff de Kype born in 1510 at Alencon Bretagne France we have one step up. The deep ancestry though is gradually becoming clearer. Since we are matching with the Frisian Modal group, the area that this modal group is found in includes France along the Channel coast, England along the Channel coast, The Netherlands, and Belgium.

If you have any questions please write to me. More people testing in the Kipp lines will help to clarify and perhaps even separate out the three son's lines of Hendrick de Kype the emigrant.

I have also added a journal article from "De Halve Maen" about Hendrick Kip's will of 1671. The article contains the Dutch text plus an English translation.

Edward Kipp


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