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This project is a meeting place for users who share the E-FT405608 Y-DNA haplogroup, which means they are related along their paternal lines. Users in this group may want to share their family trees with each other to find overlaps and merge duplicate profiles in order to join or expand the World Family Tree and discover new relatives.

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Side note:

After reading Dr John Johnson's book- NEGRO RULERS OF SCOTLAND AND THE BRITISH ISLES- I think much of our history needs to be re written. The Haplo Rs are not the default haplo of Europe. Rather it appears to be Haplo E- my haplo which goes back to the African Picts and beyond.

Dec 2022 Update to Biography (Yahya family and King David BCE 1000 ):Over 3 separate STR DNA matches on www.yfull.com connecting Scotland and Iberia with ancient Yahya family of the Davidic line to King David of Israel up to BCE 1000 which is a straight-shot to ADAM (First Man) BCE 4000. Historical day in my personal genealogy world to learn of such exciting news cementing my Big Y from Orkney Scotland circa AD 1000 to the Middle East / United Kingdom of Israel- BCE 1000, and from there - it is a clear shot to ADAM (1st man) circa BCE 4000 which is a confirmation of my faith and faith in the correct 5800 to 6,022 year timeline of earth history from ADAM (with caucasoid giant/ human hybrids in existence after the fall of man which is confused today with Neanderthal DNA). The Yahya (יחייא) family can be traced some 1000 years back to the 11th century Portugal, and before that to the Hebrew Exilarchs of ancient Babylonia[1]Chiya al-Daudi (חייא אל-דאודי), born circa 1080-1090, was the progenitor of the Ibn Yahya family of Portugal and Spain [see number 76 in this article]. The name al-Daudi is Arabic name referring to a descendant of David ben Zakai (Rosh Golah, died year 940) who himself was descendant of King David[4].Chiya al-Daudi was a composer, poet, and advisor to the King of Portugal. His hymns are still used in Sephardic congregations throughout the world[5].The word ‘Chiya’ stands for the Hebrew Hayyim (Chaimחיים ), meaning ‘life’. It is also spelled Yachya, Hiya, and Yahia[6]. A nickname for the name Yahia is Vivante[7].The name Chiya takes various forms in Arabic writing. In the 11th century in Lisbon, the name was known as Ya’ish, meaning ‘he will live’ or simply ‘life’[8]. Other forms were Ayush, Wa’ish, and Yahya. Members of the family bore the appellation Abulaish, meaning ‘father of life.’ This became Bulaix in 13th century Barcelona.Other common written forms of Yaish which appear in ancient Spanish documents are Abenahaya, Binaffia, Abenafia, Bar Hiya (Bar Chiya (Bar means ‘son of’ in Hebrew)), Aben Yahie, and Haya. A further written form of the name for life was Amron.The name was often preceded by the sign of a filial relationship – ‘the son of’ – ‘Ben’ (Hebrew) and ‘Ibn’ (Arabic), hence Ben Hayyim, Ibn Hayyim, and Ibn Yahya[9].The son of Chiya al-Daudi was Yaish Ibn Yahya (יאיש איבן יחייא), born circa 1110-1120. He may have been a military leader in North Africa [see number 77 in this article].Yaish’s son, Don Yahya Ibn Yaish “Ha-Nasi” ((דון יחייא איבן יאיש, הנשיא, was born circa 1150. ‘Ha-Nasi’ stands for ‘the president’ in Hebrew, referring to a lofty person [see number 78].The written form of the name Ibn Yaish in ancient Spanish documents also appears as: Abingais, Alaish, Avinayes, Ibn Alaish, Abenayes, Abenaix, Aben Jaes, Abenayex, Aben Ayish, Abeniex, Abenaex, and Belais.Don Yahya Ibn Yaish “Ha-Nasi” was the eponymous of the branch of the family that lived in Lisbon, Portugal, which became to be known as the ‘lbn Yahya’ family[10].One of Don Yahya’s descendant was the author Gedaliah ben Yosef Ibn Yahya (גדליה בן יוסף, איבן-יחייא), who wrote the book Shalshelet HaKabballah (‘Chain of Tradition’). Gedaliah writes about his ancestor, Don Yahya[11]:ושם האיש היהודי היה הרב דון יחייא ן׳ יעיש [%E2%80%A6] ומזה השר התחילו זרעו ודורותיו להקרא ממשפחת יחייא [%E2%80%A6]And the name of that Jewish man was Rabbi Don Yahya Ben Yaish [%E2%80%A6] and from this minister his children and their children were known as the Yahya family.The name Yahya was now used as a family name, by this branch of the family.The story goes that Don Yahya Ibn Yaish “Ha-Nasi” was honoured for services in support of King Alfonso I. After the conquest of Santarem, the King gave him a gift of several villages that had belonged to the Moorish Arabs (known as ‘Negros’). A head of a Moor was added to his coat of arms, hence he adopted the name Negro – Yahya el Negro.

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Welcome to the "special" Clan Donalds (aka "sons of black men") with lines connected to Egypt (date of haplo around 500 to 1100 years- ybp) with links to the British Isles. Revised- E-FT405608/ refined ( E-FT108557 ). STR links to ESK1733 (dated around 5000 ybp) - Orkney and Collins family names- also connected to the British Isles.

Further links with Collins/ St Clairs as well as the Goode family - with terminal SNP- E-FT191655

As to ESK 1733 - see below

Terminal SNPs SK1733,Y131307,BY3571

Origin North Africa

This haplotype either entered Great Britain at the time of the Roman conquest, through interaction with the Vikings, were a part of the Norman invasion, or an earlier migration through the Phoenicians.Others closely matching SNPs have been found in France. Its origins are with the Carthaginian Balari tribe of Corsica. Thus far it has only been found in a British family bearing the surname Collins.

Resources https://druidikal.wordpress.com/2020/02/29/european-african-connect...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfuTDGWXqkE

http://collins.dnagen.org/dna/haplogroups/E.html