
(Geni.com initiated Project) ( Text in blue links to the project )
Identifying Mutations:
[T961g ; A16293G]
H11a downstream tree:
- H11a1 mtDNA Project
- H11a2-T16092C mtDNA Project
- H11a3 mtDNA Project
- H11a4
- H11a5 mtDNA Project
- H11a6 mtDNA Project
- T152C! mtDNA Project
- H11a8 mtDNA Project
Most distant H11a maternal ancestors :
- Trijntje Theunisz Gansevanger (b.1620c. Netherland d.1715c. South Africa)
- Person tested: C Barry (Now H11a-T152C)
- Anna Henriksdotter Himainen (b.1833 Sweden)
- Person tested:
- Ingeborg Andersdatter (b. 1691 Norway)
- Person tested: Svein
- hustru Lars Olsson Brustuen (b.1700c. Norway?)
- Person tested:
- Christie Jacobsdatter Haalevik (?)
- Person tested:
- Maria Johansdotter (b.1701 Finland d.1753 Finland)
- Person tested:
- Kirsti Olsdatter Øverby (Houm) (b.1698 Norway? d.1774)
- Person tested:
- Gjertrud Gudmundsdatter Brøste (b.1751 Norway d.1833)
- Person tested:
- Jakovica Brajkovic (b. 1664 Zivogosce,Croatia)
- Person tested: Maja Kovačević
- Helena Guth (b. 1832 Germany, 1916 Philadelphia (USA))
- Person tested: Lori Matlock
- N. Zinakova, born c. 1880 in Pitelino, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
- Person tested: Viktorija Ruškulienė
- Bessie Goldberg, born c. 1876 in Russian Empire
- Person tested: Sen. Bernie Sanders
- Karolina Kairyte, born c. 1887 in Pavandene, Telsiai, Lithuania
- Person tested: Joana Korsakaite
STATS from ftDNA
HVR1 AND HVR2 MATCHES
Country :
Belgium 1
Canada 1
England 3
France 1
Germany 2
Italy 1
Lithuania 1
Norway 9
Ukraine 1
United Kingdom 2
United States 3
Russia 2
Link posted on ftDNA by Ann:
H11a is the oldest found H haplogroup in a European hunter-gatherer (forager), says the scientific report "Genetic History of Northern Europe". It's found in a male individual called Spiginas1 (ca. 4440–4240 BC) from Lithuania who belongs to the mesolithic Narva culture.
http://biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2017/03/03/113241.full.pdf
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Link to Phylotree (17): http://www.phylotree.org/tree/R0.htm (R0 branch)