
Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-M-P256
M, #53326, b. to , d. DECEASED
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-M-P256 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born to in New Guinea, Melanesia and Polynesia. |
Census Summary
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
To | New Guinea, Melanesia and Polynesia
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-M-P256 has the reference number 53326.
Title
He held the title of "Haplogroup."
In human population genetics, Y-Chromosome haplogroups define the major lineages of direct paternal (male) lines back to a shared common ancestor in Africa. Haplogroup M-P256 is a Southeast Asian and Melanesian branch.

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| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling |
Haplogroup-D
M, #53327, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-D died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-D has the reference number 53327.
Title
He held the title of "Haplogroup."
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling |
Orrorin Tugenesis
M, #53328, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Orrorin Tugenesis died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born. Note: Adapted to walk bipedally, smaller canine teeth. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Orrorin Tugenesis was born. Note: Adapted to walk bipedally, smaller canine teeth.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Orrorin Tugenesis has the reference number 53328.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling |
Orrorin Tugenesis
M, #53329, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Orrorin Tugenesis died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born. Note: Adapted to walk bipedally, smaller canine teeth. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Orrorin Tugenesis was born. Note: Adapted to walk bipedally, smaller canine teeth.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Orrorin Tugenesis has the reference number 53329.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Extinct
M, #53330, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Extinct died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Extinct has the reference number 53330.
| Ethnicity | 50.00% African 50.00% No 'National Origin' data found for this person |
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Y Chomosomal 'Pre-Adam'
M, #53331, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Y Chomosomal 'Pre-Adam' died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
National Origin
The national origin of Y Chomosomal 'Pre-Adam' was African.
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Y Chomosomal 'Pre-Adam' has the reference number 53331.
This entry is for a genetic 'haplogroup' and NOT an individual.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling |
Haplogroup-R-Z248
M, #53332, b. between 1850 BCE and 1800 BCE, d. DECEASED
| Ancestor Lineage |
Haplogroup-R-ZZ32_116, Haplogroup-R-L140315, Haplogroup-R-L140214, Haplogroup-R-A81813, Haplogroup-R-FTB2106712, Haplogroup-R-A42611, Haplogroup-R-A134410, Haplogroup-R-A4259, Haplogroup-R-R-FGC283408, Haplogroup-PLACEHOLDER7, Edmond Dowling6, Edward Dowling5, Thomas Dowling4, Daniel Joseph Dowling3, Alexander Dowling2, Brian Thomas Dowling1 |
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-Z248 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born between 1850 BCE and 1800 BCE in Western Europe. Note: 1850 BCE to 1800 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Between 1850 BCE and 1800 BCE | Western Europe
Haplogroup-R-Z248 was born between 1850 BCE and 1800 BCE in Western Europe. Note: 1850 BCE to 1800 BCE.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
National Origin
The national origin of Haplogroup-R-Z248 was European.
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-Z248 has the reference number 53332.
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The Y chromosome is passed from father to son remaining mostly unaltered across generations, except for small traceable changes in DNA. By tracking these changes, we constructed a family tree of humankind where all male lineages trace back to a single common ancestor who lived hundreds of thousands of years ago. This human tree allows us to explore lineages through time and place and to uncover the modern history of your direct paternal surname line and the ancient history of our shared ancestors.
The R-Z248 Story: R-Z248's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-DF5 and the rest of mankind around 1850 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-DF5 was born between the years 2462 and 1342 BCE. The most likely estimate is 1862 BCE, rounded to 1850 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
The man who is the most recent common ancestor of this line is estimated to have been born around 1800 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the most recent common ancestor of all members of haplogroup R-Z248 was born between the years 2417 and 1307 BCE. The most likely estimate is 1823 BCE, rounded to 1800 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
He is the ancestor of at least 5 descendant lineages known as R-FGC15498, R-ZZ32_1, R-BY23559, R-FGC72907, & R-Y32937. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 2,143 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Ireland,
United States,
Scotland, and
26 other countries
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 14th great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-S552
M, #53333, b. 2600 BCE, d. DECEASED
| Ancestor Lineage |
Haplogroup-R-DF1324, Haplogroup-R-DF2123, Haplogroup-R-Z3023322, Haplogroup-R-CTS870421, Haplogroup-R-Z24620, Haplogroup-R-DF2519, Haplogroup-R-DF518, Haplogroup-R-Z24817, Haplogroup-R-ZZ32_116, Haplogroup-R-L140315, Haplogroup-R-L140214, Haplogroup-R-A81813, Haplogroup-R-FTB2106712, Haplogroup-R-A42611, Haplogroup-R-A134410, Haplogroup-R-A4259, Haplogroup-R-R-FGC283408, Haplogroup-PLACEHOLDER7, Edmond Dowling6, Edward Dowling5, Thomas Dowling4, Daniel Joseph Dowling3, Alexander Dowling2, Brian Thomas Dowling1 |
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-S552 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born in 2600 BCE in Western Europe. Note: 2600 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
2600 BCE
Birth
2600 BCE | Western Europe
Haplogroup-R-S552 was born in 2600 BCE in Western Europe. Note: 2600 BCE.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
National Origin
The national origin of Haplogroup-R-S552 was European.
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-S552 has the reference number 53333.
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The Y chromosome is passed from father to son remaining mostly unaltered across generations, except for small traceable changes in DNA. By tracking these changes, we constructed a family tree of humankind where all male lineages trace back to a single common ancestor who lived hundreds of thousands of years ago. This human tree allows us to explore lineages through time and place and to uncover the modern history of your direct paternal surname line and the ancient history of our shared ancestors.
The R-S552 Story: R-S552's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-L21 and the rest of mankind around 2600 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-L21 was born between the years 3257 and 2027 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2601 BCE, rounded to 2600 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
The man who is the most recent common ancestor of this line is estimated to have been born around 2600 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the most recent common ancestor of all members of haplogroup R-S552 was born between the years 3238 and 2013 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2585 BCE, rounded to 2600 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
He is the ancestor of at least 8 descendant lineages known as R-F4006, R-DF13, R-DF63, R-BY11894, R-BY24776, R-BY2994, R-FT21374, & R-BY65267. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 69,782 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Ireland,
United States,
Scotland, and
104 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 22nd great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-FTG713
M, #53334, b. 4400 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-FTG713 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born in 4400 BCE in Lebanon. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
National Origin
The national origin of Haplogroup-R-FTG713 was Middle Eastern.
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-FTG713 has the reference number 53334.
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The Y chromosome is passed from father to son remaining mostly unaltered across generations, except for small traceable changes in DNA. By tracking these changes, we constructed a family tree of humankind where all male lineages trace back to a single common ancestor who lived hundreds of thousands of years ago. This human tree allows us to explore lineages through time and place and to uncover the modern history of your direct paternal surname line and the ancient history of our shared ancestors.
The R-FTG713 Story: R-FTG713's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-M269 and the rest of mankind around 4400 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-M269 was born between the years 5310 and 3607 BCE. The most likely estimate is 4402 BCE, rounded to 4400 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
The man who is the most recent common ancestor of this line was born at a yet unknown time. This haplogroup does not yet have an estimated age. Two or more Big Y test results are required for an age estimate. He is the most recent paternal line ancestor of all members of this group. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test. At least two testers from a lineage are needed for a new branch to be named and added to the tree.
There is 1 DNA tested descendant, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Lebanon.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-P-P284
M, #53335, d. DECEASED
| Ancestor Lineage |
Haplogroup-P-P22641, Haplogroup-R-M20740, Haplogroup-R-M17339, Haplogroup-R-M34338, Haplogroup-R-L75437, Haplogroup-R-L76136, Haplogroup-R-L38935, Haplogroup-R-P29734, Haplogroup-R-M26933, Haplogroup-R-L2332, Haplogroup-R-L5131, Haplogroup-R-P31030, Haplogroup-R-L15129, Haplogroup-R-P31228, Haplogroup-R-Z29027, Haplogroup-R-L2126, Haplogroup-R-S55225, Haplogroup-R-DF1324, Haplogroup-R-DF2123, Haplogroup-R-Z3023322, Haplogroup-R-CTS870421, Haplogroup-R-Z24620, Haplogroup-R-DF2519, Haplogroup-R-DF518, Haplogroup-R-Z24817, Haplogroup-R-ZZ32_116, Haplogroup-R-L140315, Haplogroup-R-L140214, Haplogroup-R-A81813, Haplogroup-R-FTB2106712, Haplogroup-R-A42611, Haplogroup-R-A134410, Haplogroup-R-A4259, Haplogroup-R-R-FGC283408, Haplogroup-PLACEHOLDER7, Edmond Dowling6, Edward Dowling5, Thomas Dowling4, Daniel Joseph Dowling3, Alexander Dowling2, Brian Thomas Dowling1 |
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-P-P284 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born in Wester Europe. Note: 34,000 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Wester Europe
Haplogroup-P-P284 was born in Wester Europe. Note: 34,000 BCE.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
National Origin
The national origin of Haplogroup-P-P284 was European.
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-P-P284 has the reference number 53335.
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This entry is for a genetic 'haplogroup' and NOT an individual.
The Y chromosome is passed from father to son remaining mostly unaltered across generations, except for small traceable changes in DNA. By tracking these changes, we constructed a family tree of humankind where all male lineages trace back to a single common ancestor who lived hundreds of thousands of years ago. This human tree allows us to explore lineages through time and place and to uncover the modern history of your direct paternal surname line and the ancient history of our shared ancestors.
The P-P284 Story: P-P284's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor P-M45 and the rest of mankind around 34,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor P-M45 was born between the years 39,232 and 29,419 BCE. The most likely estimate is 33,993 BCE, rounded to 34,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
The man who is the most recent common ancestor of this line is estimated to have been born around 34,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the most recent common ancestor of all members of haplogroup P-P284 was born between the years 38,822 and 29,105 BCE. The most likely estimate is 33,635 BCE, rounded to 34,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
He is the ancestor of at least 2 descendant lineages known as P-P226 & P-FT344715. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 306,520 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
United States,
Ireland,
England, and
226 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 39th great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |
Haplogroup-R-PF6323
M, #53336, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-PF6323 died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-PF6323 has the reference number 53336.
| Ethnicity | 50.00% European 50.00% No 'National Origin' data found for this person |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-HIJK-PF3494
M, #53338, b. to 046 BCE, d. DECEASED
| Ancestor Lineage |
Haplogroup-IJK-L1549, Haplogroup-K-M948, Haplogroup-K-M52647, Haplogroup-K-YSC000018646, Haplogroup-P-PF585045, Haplogroup-P-P29544, Haplogroup-P-M4543, Haplogroup-P-P28442, Haplogroup-P-P22641, Haplogroup-R-M20740, Haplogroup-R-M17339, Haplogroup-R-M34338, Haplogroup-R-L75437, Haplogroup-R-L76136, Haplogroup-R-L38935, Haplogroup-R-P29734, Haplogroup-R-M26933, Haplogroup-R-L2332, Haplogroup-R-L5131, Haplogroup-R-P31030, Haplogroup-R-L15129, Haplogroup-R-P31228, Haplogroup-R-Z29027, Haplogroup-R-L2126, Haplogroup-R-S55225, Haplogroup-R-DF1324, Haplogroup-R-DF2123, Haplogroup-R-Z3023322, Haplogroup-R-CTS870421, Haplogroup-R-Z24620, Haplogroup-R-DF2519, Haplogroup-R-DF518, Haplogroup-R-Z24817, Haplogroup-R-ZZ32_116, Haplogroup-R-L140315, Haplogroup-R-L140214, Haplogroup-R-A81813, Haplogroup-R-FTB2106712, Haplogroup-R-A42611, Haplogroup-R-A134410, Haplogroup-R-A4259, Haplogroup-R-R-FGC283408, Haplogroup-PLACEHOLDER7, Edmond Dowling6, Edward Dowling5, Thomas Dowling4, Daniel Joseph Dowling3, Alexander Dowling2, Brian Thomas Dowling1 |
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-HIJK-PF3494 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born to 046 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-HIJK-PF3494 has the reference number 53338.
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This entry is for a genetic 'haplogroup' and NOT an individual.
The Y chromosome is passed from father to son remaining mostly unaltered across generations, except for small traceable changes in DNA. By tracking these changes, we constructed a family tree of humankind where all male lineages trace back to a single common ancestor who lived hundreds of thousands of years ago. This human tree allows us to explore lineages through time and place and to uncover the modern history of your direct paternal surname line and the ancient history of our shared ancestors.
The HIJK-PF3494 Story: HIJK-PF3494's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor GHIJK-F1329 and the rest of mankind around 46,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor GHIJK-F1329 was born between the years 51,922 and 39,524 BCE. The most likely estimate is 45,524 BCE, rounded to 46,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
The man who is the most recent common ancestor of this line is estimated to have been born around 45,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the most recent common ancestor of all members of haplogroup HIJK-PF3494 was born between the years 51,646 and 39,312 BCE. The most likely estimate is 45,281 BCE, rounded to 45,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
He is the ancestor of at least 2 descendant lineages known as H-L901 & IJK-L15. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 514,076 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
England,
United States,
Ireland, and
268 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
| Ethnicity | 25.00% Asian 75.00% No 'National Origin' data found for this person |

Map-Haplogroup-I-001
https://www.familytreedna.com/my/y-dna-migration-map/
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 47th great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-GHIJK-G1329
M, #53339, b. 046 BCE, d. DECEASED
| Ancestor Lineage |
Haplogroup-HIJK-PF349450, Haplogroup-IJK-L1549, Haplogroup-K-M948, Haplogroup-K-M52647, Haplogroup-K-YSC000018646, Haplogroup-P-PF585045, Haplogroup-P-P29544, Haplogroup-P-M4543, Haplogroup-P-P28442, Haplogroup-P-P22641, Haplogroup-R-M20740, Haplogroup-R-M17339, Haplogroup-R-M34338, Haplogroup-R-L75437, Haplogroup-R-L76136, Haplogroup-R-L38935, Haplogroup-R-P29734, Haplogroup-R-M26933, Haplogroup-R-L2332, Haplogroup-R-L5131, Haplogroup-R-P31030, Haplogroup-R-L15129, Haplogroup-R-P31228, Haplogroup-R-Z29027, Haplogroup-R-L2126, Haplogroup-R-S55225, Haplogroup-R-DF1324, Haplogroup-R-DF2123, Haplogroup-R-Z3023322, Haplogroup-R-CTS870421, Haplogroup-R-Z24620, Haplogroup-R-DF2519, Haplogroup-R-DF518, Haplogroup-R-Z24817, Haplogroup-R-ZZ32_116, Haplogroup-R-L140315, Haplogroup-R-L140214, Haplogroup-R-A81813, Haplogroup-R-FTB2106712, Haplogroup-R-A42611, Haplogroup-R-A134410, Haplogroup-R-A4259, Haplogroup-R-R-FGC283408, Haplogroup-PLACEHOLDER7, Edmond Dowling6, Edward Dowling5, Thomas Dowling4, Daniel Joseph Dowling3, Alexander Dowling2, Brian Thomas Dowling1 |
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-GHIJK-G1329 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born in 046 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-GHIJK-G1329 has the reference number 53339.
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This entry is for a genetic 'haplogroup' and NOT an individual.
The Y chromosome is passed from father to son remaining mostly unaltered across generations, except for small traceable changes in DNA. By tracking these changes, we constructed a family tree of humankind where all male lineages trace back to a single common ancestor who lived hundreds of thousands of years ago. This human tree allows us to explore lineages through time and place and to uncover the modern history of your direct paternal surname line and the ancient history of our shared ancestors.
The GHIJK-F1329 Story: HIJK-F1329's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor F-M89 and the rest of mankind around 46,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor F-M89 was born between the years 52,486 and 39,959 BCE. The most likely estimate is 46,021 BCE, rounded to 46,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
The man who is the most recent common ancestor of this line is estimated to have been born around 46,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the most recent common ancestor of all members of haplogroup GHIJK-F1329 was born between the years 51,922 and 39,524 BCE. The most likely estimate is 45,524 BCE, rounded to 46,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
He is the ancestor of at least 2 descendant lineages known as G-M201 & HIJK-PF3494. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 535,114 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
England,
United States,
Ireland, and
270 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
| Ethnicity | 50.00% Asian 50.00% No 'National Origin' data found for this person |

Map-Haplogroup-I-001
https://www.familytreedna.com/my/y-dna-migration-map/
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 48th great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-A1b1b2a
M, #53342, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-A1b1b2a died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born in West Africa. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-A1b1b2a has the reference number 53342.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-A-L1050
M, #53345, b. to 064 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-A-L1050 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born to 064 BCE in Africa. Note: 64,000 BCE to 1100 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
064 BCE
Birth
To 064 BCE | Africa
Haplogroup-A-L1050 was born to 064 BCE in Africa. Note: 64,000 BCE to 1100 BCE.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
National Origin
The national origin of Haplogroup-A-L1050 was African.
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-A-L1050 has the reference number 53345.
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The Y chromosome is passed from father to son remaining mostly unaltered across generations, except for small traceable changes in DNA. By tracking these changes, we constructed a family tree of humankind where all male lineages trace back to a single common ancestor who lived hundreds of thousands of years ago. This human tree allows us to explore lineages through time and place and to uncover the modern history of your direct paternal surname line and the ancient history of our shared ancestors.
The A-L1050 Story: A-L1050's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor A-V148 and the rest of mankind around 64,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor A-V148 was born between the years 74,688 and 54,705 BCE. The most likely estimate is 63,951 BCE, rounded to 64,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
The man who is the most recent common ancestor of this line is estimated to have been born around 1100 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the most recent common ancestor of all members of haplogroup A-L1050 was born between the years 2461 and 85 BCE. The most likely estimate is 1099 BCE, rounded to 1100 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
He is the ancestor of at least 2 descendant lineages known as A-ZS601 and 1 yet unnamed lineage. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test. At least two testers from a lineage are needed for a new branch to be named and added to the tree.
There are 5 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Barbados, and
3 from unknown countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-A-L987
M, #53346, b. to 064 BCE
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Birth | Haplogroup-A-L987 was born to 064 BCE in Africa. Note: 64,000 BCE to 33,000 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
064 BCE
Birth
To 064 BCE | Africa
Haplogroup-A-L987 was born to 064 BCE in Africa. Note: 64,000 BCE to 33,000 BCE.
Facts - Non-Chronological
National Origin
The national origin of Haplogroup-A-L987 was African.
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-A-L987 has the reference number 53346.
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The Y chromosome is passed from father to son remaining mostly unaltered across generations, except for small traceable changes in DNA. By tracking these changes, we constructed a family tree of humankind where all male lineages trace back to a single common ancestor who lived hundreds of thousands of years ago. This human tree allows us to explore lineages through time and place and to uncover the modern history of your direct paternal surname line and the ancient history of our shared ancestors.
The A-L987 Story: A-L987's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor A-V148 and the rest of mankind around 64,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor A-V148 was born between the years 74,688 and 54,705 BCE. The most likely estimate is 63,951 BCE, rounded to 64,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
The man who is the most recent common ancestor of this line is estimated to have been born around 33,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the most recent common ancestor of all members of haplogroup A-L987 was born between the years 38,849 and 27,532 BCE. The most likely estimate is 32,742 BCE, rounded to 33,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
He is the ancestor of at least 2 descendant lineages known as A-V158 & A-L983. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 44 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Cameroon,
Gambia,
United States, and
4 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-A-M31
M, #53347, b. to 125 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-A-M31 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born to 125 BCE. |
Census Summary
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-A-M31 has the reference number 53347.
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The Y chromosome is passed from father to son remaining mostly unaltered across generations, except for small traceable changes in DNA. By tracking these changes, we constructed a family tree of humankind where all male lineages trace back to a single common ancestor who lived hundreds of thousands of years ago. This human tree allows us to explore lineages through time and place and to uncover the modern history of your direct paternal surname line and the ancient history of our shared ancestors.
The A-M31 Story: A-M31's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor A-V168 and the rest of mankind around 125,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor A-V168 was born between the years 141,542 and 108,549 BCE. The most likely estimate is 124,515 BCE, rounded to 125,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
The man who is the most recent common ancestor of this line is estimated to have been born around 9550 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the most recent common ancestor of all members of haplogroup A-M31 was born between the years 11,538 and 7853 BCE. The most likely estimate is 9552 BCE, rounded to 9550 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
He is the ancestor of at least 2 descendant lineages known as A-Z10338 & A-FTB7111. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 261 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
United States,
Finland,
Gambia, and
16 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
| Ethnicity | 50.00% African 50.00% No 'National Origin' data found for this person |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-A-L419
M, #53348, b. to 120 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-A-L419 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born to 120 BCE in Africa. Note: 120,000 BCE to 117,000 BCE. |
Census Summary
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
120 BCE
Birth
To 120 BCE | Africa
Haplogroup-A-L419 was born to 120 BCE in Africa. Note: 120,000 BCE to 117,000 BCE.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
National Origin
The national origin of Haplogroup-A-L419 was African.
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-A-L419 has the reference number 53348.
Title
He held the title of "Haplogroup."
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The Y chromosome is passed from father to son remaining mostly unaltered across generations, except for small traceable changes in DNA. By tracking these changes, we constructed a family tree of humankind where all male lineages trace back to a single common ancestor who lived hundreds of thousands of years ago. This human tree allows us to explore lineages through time and place and to uncover the modern history of your direct paternal surname line and the ancient history of our shared ancestors.
The A-L419 Story: A-L419's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor A-V221 and the rest of mankind around 120,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor A-V221 was born between the years 135,962 and 104,252 BCE. The most likely estimate is 119,597 BCE, rounded to 120,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
The man who is the most recent common ancestor of this line is estimated to have been born around 117,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the most recent common ancestor of all members of haplogroup A-L419 was born between the years 134,136 and 102,062 BCE. The most likely estimate is 117,024 BCE, rounded to 117,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
He is the ancestor of at least 2 descendant lineages known as A-M32 & A-P248. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 663 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Saudi Arabia,
Sudan,
Yemen, and
43 other countries
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-B-M181
M, #53349, b. to 085 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-B-M181 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born to 085 BCE in Africa. Note: 85,000 BCE to 82,000 BCE. |
Census Summary
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
085 BCE
Birth
To 085 BCE | Africa
Haplogroup-B-M181 was born to 085 BCE in Africa. Note: 85,000 BCE to 82,000 BCE.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
National Origin
The national origin of Haplogroup-B-M181 was African.
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-B-M181 has the reference number 53349.
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The Y chromosome is passed from father to son remaining mostly unaltered across generations, except for small traceable changes in DNA. By tracking these changes, we constructed a family tree of humankind where all male lineages trace back to a single common ancestor who lived hundreds of thousands of years ago. This human tree allows us to explore lineages through time and place and to uncover the modern history of your direct paternal surname line and the ancient history of our shared ancestors.
The B-M181 Story: B-M181's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor BT-M42 and the rest of mankind around 85,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor BT-M42 was born between the years 96,648 and 73,972 BCE. The most likely estimate is 84,945 BCE, rounded to 85,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
The man who is the most recent common ancestor of this line is estimated to have been born around 82,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the most recent common ancestor of all members of haplogroup B-M181 was born between the years 93,960 and 71,366 BCE. The most likely estimate is 81,907 BCE, rounded to 82,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
He is the ancestor of at least 2 descendant lineages known as B-M236 & B-CTS1388. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 1,121 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Saudi Arabia,
United States,
Angola, and
44 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-DE-M145
M, #53350, b. to 063 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-DE-M145 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born to 063 BCE in Middle East. Note: 63,000 BCE to 55,000 BCE. |
Census Summary
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
063 BCE
Birth
To 063 BCE | Middle East
Haplogroup-DE-M145 was born to 063 BCE in Middle East. Note: 63,000 BCE to 55,000 BCE.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-DE-M145 has the reference number 53350.
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The Y chromosome is passed from father to son remaining mostly unaltered across generations, except for small traceable changes in DNA. By tracking these changes, we constructed a family tree of humankind where all male lineages trace back to a single common ancestor who lived hundreds of thousands of years ago. This human tree allows us to explore lineages through time and place and to uncover the modern history of your direct paternal surname line and the ancient history of our shared ancestors.
The DE-M145 Story: DE-M145's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor CT-M168 and the rest of mankind around 63,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor CT-M168 was born between the years 71,811 and 54,843 BCE. The most likely estimate is 63,054 BCE, rounded to 63,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
The man who is the most recent common ancestor of this line is estimated to have been born around 55,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the most recent common ancestor of all members of haplogroup DE-M145 was born between the years 62,905 and 47,983 BCE. The most likely estimate is 55,204 BCE, rounded to 55,000 BCE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
He is the ancestor of at least 2 descendant lineages known as E-M96 & D-F974. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 50,583 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
United States,
Saudi Arabia,
Germany, and
216 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
| Ethnicity | 50.00% African 50.00% No 'National Origin' data found for this person |