Weinstein - G-L30 paternal haplogroup

Started by Doreen Lynne Schreiber on Monday, October 7, 2019
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My 2 x great great grandfather Avraham Yitzchak Weinstein died at the age of 26, probably in Kobrin. On 23 and me a direct paternal descendent of his has the paternal haplogroup of G-L30. Is there any Weinstein or anyone out there with that paternal haplogroup or a subclade of it? I know it is not common. We are trying to trace his line back but since he died so young we cannot find any more information. dschreiber44124@roadrunner.com

I believe this is the Y-haplogroup of my father's first cousin, so would be of my father also.

Sorry, G-L830

Thank you. I will look it up to see how it is related to G-L30

Hi Doreen,

Weinstein, G-L30 here! Sending you a private message now.

I belong to the haplo group G-L30 but as far as I know my family is not Jewish.

Henno, G-L30 goes back 16,000-17,000 years, and Jews make up a very small minority of this haplogroup (and a small minority of Jews belong to it).

https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/G-L30/story

1 in 5,500 23andMe customers share this haplogroup assignment.

Look here, it's all over the place: https://www.yfull.com/tree/G-L30/ (but there are various ethnic clusters within it, of course).

G-L30 for Weinstein on 23 and me turns out to be GM-201 when I had the same Weinstein relative test on FTDNA

Doreen, same here. G-M201 is just less precise, a supergroup, which contains G-L30 among many others. The man who is the most recent common ancestor of this line is estimated to have been born around 26,000 BCE (that's per FTDNA - elsewhere I see other, lower estimates).

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