Monday, May 12, 2014

DNA Results

Here is my exchange with a leading DNA expert! I had asked him if it was worth it for me to do the 111 DNA test.

Alan,
It was worth taking the 111 test for marker 525.
Marker 710 is one of the fastest moving markers. we can't place much weight on it but what little weight we can place on it supports you an kenny being closer than wilbur. 504 is also a fast marker although not as fast as 710. Its reading is usually either 17 or 18 which are the two readings here. So it is difficult to interpret. It supports you and wilbur being closer than Kenny
525 is a slow marker which is usually 10 or 11. 9 is unusual and looks like a deletion. the most obvious conclusion is that the Alan/Kenny line split from Wilbur when one brother deleted to 525=9 whilst the other brother wilburs ancestor remained unchanged on 10. Later Kenny and Alan diverged with Kenny's line 504=17 Alan 504=18. Most likely Kenny had a deletion but there are other explanations so it is far from certain.
The alternatives to the 525 deletion to 9 are unlikely, they are:
You all had a common ancestor on 9 and wilbur has mutated back to 10 or
Your common ancestor was 10 and Alan and Kenny had parallel unrelated deletions on the same marker to 525=9

I would think of the two alternatives the first one has a 5% chance of being true, the second one 1%. So it is a 94% probability that you and Kenny are closer than Wilbur. Does that fit?

My reply to him.

Awesome David!
I think with all the research I have done in trying to prove or disprove my relationship to Felix Albrecht, along with 94% probability to being closer related to Kenny, a direct descendent from Felix. In other words, circumstantially I had proven my relationship to Felix, no other brother of his would make sense.  The DNA was going to be icing on the cake! If Wilbur would have had a better marker match with Kenny it wouldn't have seemed logical to me. 

So my conclusion is that Felix Albrecht b-1734 and wife Anna Maria Dorothea Segrist b-1747 are the parents of Jacob Albright the Gunsmith. I will see if I can learn more about the death of Felix. He had been in the Revolutionary War just a couple of years previous. Reports say he was killed when he went off to fight the Indians. He would have been 45 or  46 years old and died without a will.

1 comment:

Gioiello said...

Hi Mr Albright/Albrecht, I think that your haplotype is the closest to mine: Ysearch KV7Y2. I have done the Full Genome and have the deepest knowledge of my Y. I am R-L23-Z2110*, with 16 SNPs in common with a French of Basque origin (HGDP00511) and with Barnum/Winterowd. After I have 64 private SNPs. You can see all that in the smal's tree in the "R1b1a2 (P312-, U106-) FTDNA Project". If you are interested to deepen your haplotype, you can write to me: gioiellotgnn06@gmail.com.
Kind Regards, Gioiello Tognoni del Badia
P.S. As it seems it is impossible to send a message through Ysearch, those Albrights who haven't a "NO" before their User ID belong vey likely to my haplotype:

Compare User ID Pedigree Last Name Ancestor Origin Haplogroup Tested With
3A3T7 Albright Albright York, Pennsylvania, USA Unknown Family Tree DNA
62D6D Albright Albright Albany, New York, USA Unknown Family Tree DNA
6W3GV Albright Albrecht Unknown Unknown Family Tree DNA
NO 6YQWC Albright Albright Pennsylvania, USA Unknown Family Tree DNA
NO AY849 Albright Albright Germany Unknown Family Tree DNA
BV9Z6 Albright Albrecht Zuerich/Zurich, Switzerland Unknown Family Tree DNA
CNJY3 Albright Albright York, Pennsylvania, USA Unknown Family Tree DNA
DCUMC Albright Albrecht Zuerich/Zurich, Switzerland Unknown Family Tree DNA
NO EYNB8 Albright Albrecht Germany Unknown Family Tree DNA
NO JCE9B Albright Albright York, Pennsylvania, USA Unknown Family Tree DNA
NO NE2YM albright Albright taledega, Alabama, USA Unknown Genographic Project
NO ZTK82 Show Albright Albright Unknown R1b1a2 (tested) Family Tree DNA
NO ZRTN9 Allbright Albright USA Unknown GeneTree
NO EBQSS Baughman/Albright Albright Unknown R (tested) Family Tree DNA