Mark Elliott
6 hours ago
https://d3tije9h5o4l4c.cloudfront.net/social-photos/3520084?dpr=2&fit=max&h=459&w=590 https://named.publicprofiler.org/
Bennett Greenspan,
Houston, do you have a problem?
Do not know as excellent genealogists know, graphics in Google images, of names such as FTDNA Hammer, FTDNA Behar, FTDNA Estes, and FTDNA Riddell. The above is a pretty popular graphic. Test piloting your genealogical search knowledge base to see if you can be dependent on.
Also testing your knowledge, on information to your customers to see if it can be relied upon. Such as multiple exact matches at time of surname adoption. Like that of Grisham with a Castle at time. Could have a name like Irvan de Grissom, meaning Irvan of Grissom castle, becoming Irvan Grissom, or even Gus Grissom of Mitchell, Indiana which gave his life for the space program in Houston.
Your math has something to be desire.
About 2 out of 3 tested have exact 12 markers, 14 24 14 11 11-14 12 12 11 13 13 29 with are https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Denmark?iframe=yresults
R1b-M269+>U106+>S19589+ 541 N174668 Niels Peder Rasmussen, b.1843 Maribo,Denmark Denmark R-S11493 14 24 14 12 11-14 12 12 11 13 13 29 https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1890:Niels,1890:Pedersen,1890:Rasmussen
Above U106 definitely Danish and definitely traveled over to East Anglican as shown by; https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/people-of-the-british-isles-project-and-viking-settlement-in-england/54E19CAFF9AC2BEB39EAEC826BEDBC63 https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/7a4c/5dba342577158a33410cfafaf0eae3e8540c.pdf https://www.peopleofthebritishisles.org/
My Ewald/Elwald-Ellot/Ellwood name traveled over, as Anglo-Saxon word ‘wald’ evolved into ‘wold’ then the English ‘wood’ for FOREST.
About two out of three of the Gresham with variants carry these twelve markets with is indicative of Proto-Germanic-Anglo-Danish migration across the sea, which many people would agree with an even the People of the British Isles a well done with excellent Genetic sampling has done. Is FTDNA after profits they certainly have not shown to be very good searches, or of knowledge of how to apply Y-DNA to genealogical family migration. Houston you have a problem.
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Mark Elliott
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‘Rice’ surname found along the EU, Brexit border, https://named.publicprofiler.org/ where the Northern Ireland troubles occurred. Likely because of THE TROUBLES many ‘Rice’ migrated to West Germany.
‘David’ second in popularity among Armstrong, Elliott, and Bell as a forename after ‘John’. https://d3tije9h5o4l4c.cloudfront.net/social-photos/3195478?dpr=2&fit=max&h=411&w=590
But is found out of Israel. https://d3tije9h5o4l4c.cloudfront.net/social-photos/3490519?dpr=2&fit=max&h=229&w=590
Though in Germany and France ‘David’ is popular as a surname, but in the England the name ‘Davis’ is used. https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1996:David,1996:Davis
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The book of Scots-Irish family names – FamilySearch
https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1890:Ander,1890:Anders,1890:Andersen
https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1890:David,1890:Davids,1890:Davidsen
https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1890:John,1890:Johns,1890:Johnsen
https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1890:Peter,1890:Peters,1890:Petersen
http://files.lib.byu.edu/family-history-library/research-outlines/Europe/Germany.pdf
https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1890:Ewald,1890:Ewaldsen