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Corrections to my previous blog post about my Aunt's mtDNA Haplogroup U5 or as the author of the The Seven Daughters of Eve would put it Ursula Clan. I had put forward the theory that maybe our Irish maternal line came during the Viking era because this haplogroup is most prevalent in Finland. It may have been there long before the Vikings arrived. It likely came to Ireland many times through invasions and migrations over the centuries. .
The Ice Age scattered the haplogroups as humans moved south out of ice covered regions.
Invasions replaced entire populations, and the decimation of populations through disease would result in a change in the makeup of certain areas bringing in new haplogroups to the area. Subclades of the introduced haplogroups would form due to mutations.
U5 was in Ireland very early. It likely came in with the first waves of settlement in Ireland after the Ice Age.
Here is a list of migrations and invasions into Ireland (likely U5 carriers came in on every wave).
- "The Neolithic and Bronze Age transitions were profound cultural shifts catalyzed in parts of Europe by migrations, first of early farmers from the Near East and then Bronze Age herders from the Pontic Steppe." ... "The oldest Gaelic literature describes the origins of the Irish people as a series of ancient invasions." (From PNAS
- The first Viking Raids began in Ireland in AD 795.
- The Norman invasions began in AD 1169.
- The Ulster plantation began around AD 1609.
Here are the earliest instances or our haplogroup:
- U5a1a2a: 4050-3650 years ago (older than some estimates?). A similar mitosubclade U5a1 previously had some women belonging to the Baden culture." (Proceedings of the Academy of DNA Genealogy Boston-Moscow-Tsukuba Volume 13, No. 2 February 2020)
- Ua1a2a Neolithic Germany, Benzingerode-Heimburg Sex F. Age BC 2287 -2041 Beaker?
- Ua1a2a Bronze Age (Beaker Culture) Great Britain, Hasting Hill, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England Sex M. Age BC 1930 -1759
- Ua1a2a 900 AD Female Norland, Norway
- Ua1a2a 1000 AD Female Demark
Any comments on the Picts, Milesian, Fir Bolog or Tua de Dannan?
ReplyDeleteIt would be great if someone wrote a masters thesis on migrations into Ireland and DNA.
ReplyDeleteIt's an interesting subject.
My e-mail is ocarrollm.tralee@gmail.com I have been dabbling in Y DNA for a few years. My mt is U5a1a1.
ReplyDeletePre Patrician Irish history is something that is not talked about.
The ocean/ glacier interface occurred at the SW corner of the island, so habitation may have been continuous from the really early days.
My mt is U5a2a1. I'm trying to trace 3rd g grandmother's line back from western PA. Good evidence that her surname was either Hannah or Hamilton, most likely Protestant, born approx 1750 - 1800s. I don't know if the haplogroup info is useful in this search. Thoughts?
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