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Re: Central European Mizell's
Posted by: Stephen Matthews (ID *****2911) Date: February 24, 2009 at 19:42:42
In Reply to: Re: Central European Mizell's by Vancy Mizzell of 1353

No, this is my first introduction to this subject, R-U152, La Tene, etc. Fascinating stuff. I have been reading from Mr. Faux's website. My Y-DNA is of the Silurian beginnings in Wales, those of the other strain from yours - R-M269. They seem to be a blend of Cimmerian/Scythian. We settled in S.E. Wales, coming from Assyria in two waves. First, about 1400 BC and second in about 550 BC, although there may have been migrations there even further back in time. All in all this is all fascinating to me and fun to learn more about it as time goes bye. So it seems that when my great-great grandfather married Nancy Jane Mizell, two different Celtic cultures merged.My more distant Recent Ancestral Origins point to Ashkenazi-Levite direct matches.It seems the Silures are alleged to have come from Simeon through his son Shaul. Simeon came from Jacob if you can fathom all of this.As I understand it, there are Israelites and Jews (Judah). The Israelites are supposedly the lost tribes. Who knows? Steve Matthews [Mathew in Wales].


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