Tessie Wisnowski
F, #53580, b. 1906, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Tessie Wisnowski died DECEASED. |
| Birth | She was born in 1906 in New Jersey, USAG.1 |
Census Summary
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
1906
1920
Census
27 January 1920 | Hope, Warren, New Jersey, USAG Enumerated on the census as Age: 14; Marital Status: Unmarried; Relation to Head: Daughter.
1920
Residence
27 January 1920 | Hope, Warren, New Jersey, USAG Detail: (241) Hope Township.
1920
Occupation
27 January 1920 | Hope, Warren, New Jersey, USAG Farmer on Truck Farm.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
National Origin
The national origin of Tessie Wisnowski was American.
Race
She was shown as White.
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Tessie Wisnowski has the reference number 53580.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 18th cousin 19 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |
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Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=USC%2F1920%2F004966450%2F01096&parentid=USC%2F1920%2F004966450%2F01096%2F060,
Citation Detail: Census for WISNIESKI, VIKTORYA household of , Warren, New Jersey, United States of America. Nara Series: ; Record ID: USC/1920/004966450/01096/054; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Birth place Viktorya Wisnieski Self Married Female 33 1887 Poland Tessie Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 14 1906 New Jersey Helen Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 11 1909 New Jersey Anna Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 8 1912 New Jersey John Wisnieski Son Single Male 6 1914 New Jersey Mamie Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 5 1915 New Jersey Adam Wisnieski Son Single Male 4 1916 New Jersey Martha Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 2 1918 New Jersey Felice Wisnieski Son Single Male 0 1920 New Jersey,
Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 28 August 2024, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=USC/1920/004966450/01096/054. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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Helen Wisnowski
F, #53581, b. 1909, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Helen Wisnowski died DECEASED. |
| Birth | She was born in 1909 in New Jersey, USAG.1 |
Census Summary
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
1909
1920
Census
27 January 1920 | Hope, Warren, New Jersey, USAG Enumerated on the census as Age: 11; Marital Status: Unmarried; Relation to Head: Daughter.
1920
Residence
27 January 1920 | Hope, Warren, New Jersey, USAG Detail: (241) Hope Township.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
National Origin
The national origin of Helen Wisnowski was American.
Race
She was shown as White.
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Helen Wisnowski has the reference number 53581.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 18th cousin 19 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |
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Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=USC%2F1920%2F004966450%2F01096&parentid=USC%2F1920%2F004966450%2F01096%2F060,
Citation Detail: Census for WISNIESKI, VIKTORYA household of , Warren, New Jersey, United States of America. Nara Series: ; Record ID: USC/1920/004966450/01096/054; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Birth place Viktorya Wisnieski Self Married Female 33 1887 Poland Tessie Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 14 1906 New Jersey Helen Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 11 1909 New Jersey Anna Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 8 1912 New Jersey John Wisnieski Son Single Male 6 1914 New Jersey Mamie Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 5 1915 New Jersey Adam Wisnieski Son Single Male 4 1916 New Jersey Martha Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 2 1918 New Jersey Felice Wisnieski Son Single Male 0 1920 New Jersey,
Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 28 August 2024, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=USC/1920/004966450/01096/054. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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Anna Wisnowski
F, #53582, b. 1912, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Anna Wisnowski died DECEASED. |
| Birth | She was born in 1912 in New Jersey, USAG.1 |
Census Summary
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
1912
1920
Census
27 January 1920 | Hope, Warren, New Jersey, USAG Enumerated on the census as Age: 8; Marital Status: Unmarried; Relation to Head: Daughter.
1920
Residence
27 January 1920 | Hope, Warren, New Jersey, USAG Detail: (241) Hope Township.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
National Origin
The national origin of Anna Wisnowski was American.
Race
She was shown as White.
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Anna Wisnowski has the reference number 53582.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 18th cousin 19 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |
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Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=USC%2F1920%2F004966450%2F01096&parentid=USC%2F1920%2F004966450%2F01096%2F060,
Citation Detail: Census for WISNIESKI, VIKTORYA household of , Warren, New Jersey, United States of America. Nara Series: ; Record ID: USC/1920/004966450/01096/054; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Birth place Viktorya Wisnieski Self Married Female 33 1887 Poland Tessie Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 14 1906 New Jersey Helen Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 11 1909 New Jersey Anna Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 8 1912 New Jersey John Wisnieski Son Single Male 6 1914 New Jersey Mamie Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 5 1915 New Jersey Adam Wisnieski Son Single Male 4 1916 New Jersey Martha Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 2 1918 New Jersey Felice Wisnieski Son Single Male 0 1920 New Jersey,
Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 28 August 2024, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=USC/1920/004966450/01096/054. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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John Wisnowski
M, #53583, b. 1914, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | John Wisnowski died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born in 1914 in New Jersey, USAG.1 |
Census Summary
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
1914
1920
Census
27 January 1920 | Hope, Warren, New Jersey, USAG Enumerated on the census as Age: 6; Marital Status: Unmarried; Relation to Head: Son.
1920
Residence
27 January 1920 | Hope, Warren, New Jersey, USAG Detail: (241) Hope Township.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
National Origin
The national origin of John Wisnowski was American.
Race
He was shown as White.
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study John Wisnowski has the reference number 53583.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 18th cousin 19 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |
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- [S5921] SOURCE: (Full),
Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=USC%2F1920%2F004966450%2F01096&parentid=USC%2F1920%2F004966450%2F01096%2F060,
Citation Detail: Census for WISNIESKI, VIKTORYA household of , Warren, New Jersey, United States of America. Nara Series: ; Record ID: USC/1920/004966450/01096/054; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Birth place Viktorya Wisnieski Self Married Female 33 1887 Poland Tessie Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 14 1906 New Jersey Helen Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 11 1909 New Jersey Anna Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 8 1912 New Jersey John Wisnieski Son Single Male 6 1914 New Jersey Mamie Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 5 1915 New Jersey Adam Wisnieski Son Single Male 4 1916 New Jersey Martha Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 2 1918 New Jersey Felice Wisnieski Son Single Male 0 1920 New Jersey,
Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 28 August 2024, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=USC/1920/004966450/01096/054. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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Mamie Wisnowski
F, #53584, b. 1915, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Mamie Wisnowski died DECEASED. |
| Birth | She was born in 1915 in New Jersey, USAG.1 |
Census Summary
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
1915
1920
Census
27 January 1920 | Hope, Warren, New Jersey, USAG Enumerated on the census as Age: 5; Marital Status: Unmarried; Relation to Head: Daughter.
1920
Residence
27 January 1920 | Hope, Warren, New Jersey, USAG Detail: (241) Hope Township.
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
National Origin
The national origin of Mamie Wisnowski was American.
Race
She was shown as White.
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Mamie Wisnowski has the reference number 53584.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 18th cousin 19 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |
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- [S5921] SOURCE: (Full),
Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=USC%2F1920%2F004966450%2F01096&parentid=USC%2F1920%2F004966450%2F01096%2F060,
Citation Detail: Census for WISNIESKI, VIKTORYA household of , Warren, New Jersey, United States of America. Nara Series: ; Record ID: USC/1920/004966450/01096/054; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Birth place Viktorya Wisnieski Self Married Female 33 1887 Poland Tessie Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 14 1906 New Jersey Helen Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 11 1909 New Jersey Anna Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 8 1912 New Jersey John Wisnieski Son Single Male 6 1914 New Jersey Mamie Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 5 1915 New Jersey Adam Wisnieski Son Single Male 4 1916 New Jersey Martha Wisnieski Daughter Single Female 2 1918 New Jersey Felice Wisnieski Son Single Male 0 1920 New Jersey,
Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 28 August 2024, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=USC/1920/004966450/01096/054. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-PLACEHOLDER
M, #53585, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-PLACEHOLDER died DECEASED. |
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-PLACEHOLDER has the reference number 53585.
WARNING: A Haplogroup-Placeholder does not represent one single individual or generation, but several individuals who share a DNA mutation. The Haplogroup-Placeholder bridges the gap between a known individual/generation and the specific DNA haplogroup reported for a descendant in THIS branch. The Haplogroup-Placeholder represents multiple individuals we are currently unable to identify from records.
DNA haplogroups do not, at this time, ever represent one individual and refer to one or more generations that may share a mutation. Other people alive today may share mutations with haplogroups in this branch above this point.
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 16th cousin 21 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-FGC59401
M, #53586, b. between 1400 and 1950, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-FGC59401 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born between 1400 and 1950. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Between 1400 and 1950
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-FGC59401 has the reference number 53586.
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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-FGC59401 Story: R-FGC59401's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-YP6291 and the rest of mankind around 1400 CE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-YP6291 was born between the years 986 and 1674 CE. The most likely estimate is 1395 CE, rounded to 1400 CE. 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 1950 CE. 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-FGC59401 was born between the years 1626 and 2022 CE. The most likely estimate is 1929 CE, rounded to 1950 CE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
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.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
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| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 15th cousin 22 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-YP6291
M, #53587, b. between 1800 BCE and 1400, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-YP6291 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born between 1800 BCE and 1400 in Europe. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Between 1800 BCE and 1400 | Europe
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-YP6291 has the reference number 53587.
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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-YP6291 Story: R-YP6291's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-FGC59418 and the rest of mankind around 1800 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-FGC59418 was born between the years 2678 and 1052 BCE. The most likely estimate is 1786 BCE, rounded to 1800 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 1400 CE. 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-YP6291 was born between the years 986 and 1674 CE. The most likely estimate is 1395 CE, rounded to 1400 CE. This estimate will likely change in the future as more people test and we improve the method.
He is the ancestor of at least 3 descendant lineages known as R-Y84994, R-FGC59401 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:
England
4 from unknown countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
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| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 14th cousin 23 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-FGC59418
M, #53588, b. between 1900 BCE and 1800 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-FGC59418 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born between 1900 BCE and 1800 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Between 1900 BCE and 1800 BCE
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-FGC59418 has the reference number 53588.
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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-FGC59418 Story: R-FGC59418's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-Y19715 and the rest of mankind around 1900 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-Y19715 was born between the years 2737 and 1184 BCE. The most likely estimate is 1889 BCE, rounded to 1900 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-FGC59418 was born between the years 2678 and 1052 BCE. The most likely estimate is 1786 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 2 descendant lineages known as R-YP6291 & R-Y46239. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 21 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Spain (Navarre),
Iran,
Iraq, and
5 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
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| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 13th cousin 24 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-Y19715
M, #53589, b. between 2000 BCE and 1900 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-Y19715 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born between 2000 BCE and 1900 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Between 2000 BCE and 1900 BCE
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-Y19715 has the reference number 53589.
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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-Y19715 Story: R-Y19715's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-Y15121 and the rest of mankind around 2000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-Y15121 was born between the years 2793 and 1323 BCE. The most likely estimate is 1994 BCE, rounded to 2000 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 1900 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-Y19715 was born between the years 2737 and 1184 BCE. The most likely estimate is 1889 BCE, rounded to 1900 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 R-FGC59418 & R-YP5271. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 36 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Russia (Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria),
Spain (Navarre),
England, and
11 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
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| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 12th cousin 25 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-Y15121
M, #53590, b. between 2200 BCE and 2000 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-Y15121 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born between 2200 BCE and 2000 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Between 2200 BCE and 2000 BCE
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-Y15121 has the reference number 53590.
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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-Y15121 Story: R-Y15121's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-Y934 and the rest of mankind around 2200 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-Y934 was born between the years 2863 and 1603 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2187 BCE, rounded to 2200 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 2000 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-Y15121 was born between the years 2793 and 1323 BCE. The most likely estimate is 1994 BCE, rounded to 2000 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-YP5906, R-Y19715, R-Z29096, R-Y210252, R-Y214838, R-FTB5268, R-FT273357, & R-FTE54597. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 72 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Saudi Arabia,
Russia (Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria),
Iran, and
25 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
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| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 11th cousin 26 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-Y934
M, #53591, b. about 2200 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-Y934 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born about 2200 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-Y934 has the reference number 53591.
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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-Y934 Story: R-Y934's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-Z2123 and the rest of mankind around 2200 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-Z2123 was born between the years 2883 and 1637 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2215 BCE, rounded to 2200 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 2200 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-Y934 was born between the years 2863 and 1603 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2187 BCE, rounded to 2200 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 11 descendant lineages known as R-Y874, R-YP451, R-Y15121, R-Y7094, R-BY30762, R-YP6420, R-FT295129, R-SK2031, R-FT159650, R-M204, & R-FT224286. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 592 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Russian Federation,
Russia (Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria),
Russia (Republic of Karachay-Cherkessia), and
62 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
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| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 10th cousin 27 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-Z2123
M, #53592, b. between 2350 BCE and 2200 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-Z2123 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born between 2350 BCE and 2200 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Between 2350 BCE and 2200 BCE
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-Z2123 has the reference number 53592.
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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-Z2123 Story: R-Z2123's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-Z2125 and the rest of mankind around 2350 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-Z2125 was born between the years 3052 and 1788 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2375 BCE, rounded to 2350 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 2200 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-Z2123 was born between the years 2883 and 1637 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2215 BCE, rounded to 2200 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 7 descendant lineages known as R-Y47, R-YP3920, R-Y934, R-Y20746, R-FTB23828 and 2 yet unnamed lineages. 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 997 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Russian Federation,
Russia (Republic of Bashkortostan),
Russia (Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria), and
76 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
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| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 9th cousin 28 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-Z2125
M, #53593, b. between 2450 BCE and 2350 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-Z2125 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born between 2450 BCE and 2350 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Between 2450 BCE and 2350 BCE
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-Z2125 has the reference number 53593.
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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-Z2125 Story: R-Z2125's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-Z2124 and the rest of mankind around 2450 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-Z2124 was born between the years 3141 and 1880 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2467 BCE, rounded to 2450 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 2350 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-Z2125 was born between the years 3052 and 1788 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2375 BCE, rounded to 2350 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-S23592, R-Z2123, R-YP413, R-FT287461, & R-FTA9450. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 1,554 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Russian Federation,
Afghanistan,
Russia (Republic of Bashkortostan), and
86 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
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| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 8th cousin 29 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-Z2124
M, #53594, b. between 2500 BCE and 2450 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-Z2124 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born between 2500 BCE and 2450 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Between 2500 BCE and 2450 BCE
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-Z2124 has the reference number 53594.
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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-Z2124 Story: R-Z2124's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-Z94 and the rest of mankind around 2500 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-Z94 was born between the years 3161 and 1909 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2492 BCE, rounded to 2500 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 2450 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-Z2124 was born between the years 3141 and 1880 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2467 BCE, rounded to 2450 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 3 descendant lineages known as R-Z2122, R-Z2125, & R-FTA63759. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 4,030 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Russian Federation,
Poland,
Ukraine, and
100 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
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| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 7th cousin 30 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-Z94
M, #53595, b. between 2600 BCE and 2500 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-Z94 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born between 2600 BCE and 2500 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Between 2600 BCE and 2500 BCE
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-Z94 has the reference number 53595.
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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-Z94 Story: R-Z94's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-Z93 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-Z93 was born between the years 3288 and 2010 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2605 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 2500 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-Z94 was born between the years 3161 and 1909 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2492 BCE, rounded to 2500 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 R-Z2124 & R-FT197453. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 6,437 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
India,
Saudi Arabia,
Russian Federation, and
113 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
| Ethnicity | 1.56% Eurasia 98.44% No 'National Origin' data found for this person |
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 6th cousin 31 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-Z93
M, #53596, b. between 3000 BCE and 2600 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-Z93 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born between 3000 BCE and 2600 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Between 3000 BCE and 2600 BCE
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-Z93 has the reference number 53596.
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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-Z93 Story: R-Z93's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-PF6162 and the rest of mankind around 3000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-PF6162 was born between the years 3697 and 2356 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2982 BCE, rounded to 3000 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-Z93 was born between the years 3288 and 2010 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2605 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 4 descendant lineages known as R-Z94, R-YP5585, R-FGC82884, & R-BY226207. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 7,164 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
India,
Saudi Arabia,
Russian Federation, and
121 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
| Ethnicity | 3.12% Eurasia 96.88% No 'National Origin' data found for this person |
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 5th cousin 32 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-PF6162
M, #53597, b. between 3400 BCE and 3000 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-PF6162 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born between 3400 BCE and 3000 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Birth
Between 3400 BCE and 3000 BCE
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-PF6162 has the reference number 53597.
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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-PF6162 Story: R-PF6162's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-M417 and the rest of mankind around 3400 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-M417 was born between the years 4151 and 2706 BCE. The most likely estimate is 3380 BCE, rounded to 3400 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 3000 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-PF6162 was born between the years 3697 and 2356 BCE. The most likely estimate is 2982 BCE, rounded to 3000 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 R-Z283 & R-Z93. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 41,663 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Poland,
Russian Federation,
Sweden, and
150 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
| Ethnicity | 6.25% Eurasia 93.75% No 'National Origin' data found for this person |
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 4th cousin 33 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-M417
M, #53598, b. to 6400 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-M417 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born to 6400 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-M417 has the reference number 53598.
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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-M417 Story: R-M417's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-M198 and the rest of mankind around 6400 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-M198 was born between the years 7620 and 5375 BCE. The most likely estimate is 6423 BCE, rounded to 6400 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 3400 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-M417 was born between the years 4151 and 2706 BCE. The most likely estimate is 3380 BCE, rounded to 3400 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 R-CTS4385 & R-PF6162. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 46,206 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Poland,
Sweden,
Russian Federation, and
154 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
| Ethnicity | 12.50% Eurasia 87.50% No 'National Origin' data found for this person |
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 3rd cousin 34 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-R-M198
M, #53599, b. to 11000 BCE, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
Vital Facts
| Death | Haplogroup-R-M198 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born to 11000 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-R-M198 has the reference number 53599.
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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-M198 Story: R-M198's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-M459 and the rest of mankind around 11,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor R-M459 was born between the years 12,630 and 9228 BCE. The most likely estimate is 10,817 BCE, rounded to 11,000 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 6400 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-M198 was born between the years 7620 and 5375 BCE. The most likely estimate is 6423 BCE, rounded to 6400 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 R-M417 & R-YP1051. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 48,767 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
Poland,
Russian Federation,
Sweden, and
156 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% Eurasia 75.00% No 'National Origin' data found for this person |
| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 2nd cousin 35 times removed of Brian Thomas Dowling |

Portrait-0-male-DNA-HAP-y
Haplogroup-P-PF5850
M, #53600, b. to 042 BCE, d. DECEASED
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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-P-PF5850 died DECEASED. |
| Birth | He was born to 042 BCE. |
Events - Chronological (including alternatives)
Events - Death & Burial
Facts - Non-Chronological
Reference Number
In the Dowling One-Name Study Haplogroup-P-PF5850 has the reference number 53600.
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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-PF5850 Story: P-PF5850's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor K-YSC0000186 and the rest of mankind around 42,000 BCE. This date is an estimate based on genetic information only. With a 95% probability, the ancestor K-YSC0000186 was born between the years 48,182 and 36,644 BCE. The most likely estimate is 42,227 BCE, rounded to 42,000 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 42,000 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-PF5850 was born between the years 49,866 and 35,644 BCE. The most likely estimate is 42,197 BCE, rounded to 42,000 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-P295 & P-FTC1. Descendant lineages are identified as people test their Y-DNA with the Big Y test.
There are 307,708 DNA tested descendants, and they specified that their earliest known origins are from:
United States,
Ireland,
England, and
227 other countries.
This information is self-reported by FamilyTreeDNA participants. It represents the earliest known countries of origin on their direct paternal lines.
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| Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: | 42nd great-grandfather of Brian Thomas Dowling |