The table below indicates the SNPs tested for the Barnum family and provides their general significance.
Y-SNP Markers |
Haplogroup |
Description |
U106 (negative) |
R1b1b2a1a* |
This subclade appears to be omnipresent in Europe, although it becomes less pronounced in Ireland and France. It is found in higher concentrations in England and Scandinavia and reaches a maximum in The Netherlands. |
P312 (positive) |
R1b1b2a1b* |
Europe, predominantly Western Europe. The largest percentages are found in Ireland and the Basque country. Decreases in a cline towards the East but still observed in Anatolia and Western China. |
M65 (negative) |
R1b1b2a1b1 |
Basque. |
M153 (negative) |
R1b1b2a1b2 |
Basque/Andalusian. |
SRY2627 (negative) |
R1b1b2a1b3 |
Iberian (origin): Catalan (largest percentage), Basque, Andalusian. Elsewhere seen in France, Germany, Ireland and larger percentage in South-western England. |
U152 (negative) |
R1b1b2a1b4* |
10 percent of western European males - found in Greece, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France, Poland, Norway, The Netherlands, Scotland, England and Wales. |
L21 (negative) |
R1b1b2a1b5 |
Common in the British Isles; appears in France, Germany and Scandinavia, but is rare in Iberian or Italian ancestry. |
M37 (negative) |
R1b1b2a1b5a |
European Australian? (possibly private SNP) |
M222 (negative) |
R1b1b2a1b5b |
North-western Ireland - associated with Ui Neill “dynasty” (origin): Scotland, England, Wales via later migrations. |
P66 (negative) |
R1b1b2a1b5c |
Italy (possibly private SNP). |
The above chart contains information taken from published literature, the EthnoAncestry research program and the EthnoAncestry customer database. This information is updated periodically at http://www.davidkfaux.org/M269_Subclades.pdf. |
A Research Guide to the Genealogy of the Barnum/Barnam/Barnham Family in England and North America
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