DNA Surname Project Welcome to the Future of Genealogy This DNA Project was started September 07, 2003: I have always wondered about the origins of my ancestors in Mexico. In 1998 I started "The Genealogy of Mexico" website with this in mind. It has always been my hope that information shared would lead us to the genealogical answers we seek. With new advances in science it is possible to determine our ancient origins and see who we are related to. Join us on our journey. The story of our ancestors. Gary Felix Administrator of The Genealogy of Mexico DNA Surname Project Discussion *** The Genealogy of Mexico DNA Surname Project Forum. Come and discuss the Mexico DNA Project with us. How We All Are Related In the years just after the Conquest of Mexico, the Native-American population was decimated by disease and war leaving a relatively small gene pool of Native-American and Iberian ancestors. It is estimated that half the adult male population of Iberia set out to colonize two continents. Many of these early conquistadors set out to the Americas with relatives or sent for relatives upon settling. The ancestors of most of the current male genetic lines of Mexico would have settled in Mexico within a hundred or so years of the Conquest. This project will attempt to link us to these early conquistadors. Within each of us our ancestors have left clues about our ancient origins and our family lines. DNA Studies DNA studies on Mexican-Americans show a higher European admixture. *Anthropologist Andrew Merriwether and colleagues conducted a study on Mexican-Americans living in Colorado. Using classic genetic markers they estimated an admixture of 67% European and 33% Native-American. He further tested their mitochondrial DNA (mtdna) which is a test to find the origins of your great, great...grandmother, going back 10's of thousands of years. This one ancestor which is your families "Eve" so to speak, showed up as Native-American 85% of the time and European in origin 15% of the time. Thus showing that the majority of unions in this admixture were of European males and Native-American females. Other findings in Mexico showed varying results depending for the most part on what the cultural influences were on the population under study. *Source: What DNA Will Tell Us * With DNA testing today we can determine our ancient origins. This is done by examining DNA handed down strictly from father to son or DNA handed down strictly from Mother to daughter, going back thousands of years. These tests are called the Y-dna and mtdna tests respectively. * With the Y-dna test we can also determine if two people with the same surname have a Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA) within 7 generations, with a 50% probability or 23 generations (around the time of the Conquest) at a 90% probability. * We can determine if our surname goes back to the Conquistadors by comparing our markers with someone with a proven Y-dna line to the Conquistadors. * We can begin to put together the pieces of Native American lines which have been particularly hard to trace conventionally. * Now we can know if others on a surname message board are related to us or not. Genealogy made easy! * NEW! See the NBC Today Show segment on FTDNA (the company used in our testing) entitled Family tree project helps trace deep history. Follow this MSNBC news article to learn more. DNA takes on a family’s mysteries. How Can We See if We are Related In order to join the "Genealogy of Mexico Surname Project" and get a discount just CLICK HERE TO JOIN. This project is also open to those wanting to test their maternal lines that extend to Mexico. Everyone has mtdna from their Mother which can determine the origins of this line (Mothers Mothers ... Mothers line). Initially FamilyTreeDNA (FTDNA) had a database of about 130 tests from those of Mexican ancestry. These samples were part of Geneticist Dr. Michael Hammer's world wide database. These 12 marker tests were confirmed by SNP (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism). Since this time Hispanic participation has increased dramatically (into the thousands) In addition we can compare your results to over 7,100 hispanic YDNA records from public databases. The results of your testing will be used by FamilyTreeDNA for comparison on your FTDNA pages. FamilyTreeDNA stores your sample for 25 years. This makes ordering new tests easy. Click here for FamilyTreeDNA's Tutorial on the whole process as well as how to interpret the results. The Procedure and Results By painlessly swabbing the inside of your mouth, enough DNA is collected to determine where in the world your ancestral line goes back strictly from father to son. Your ancestral "Adam", with regard to your family line. There were one of 18 ancestors going back thousands of years, spread throughout the world that each of us could call our ancestral father. These 18 different ancient ones were the origin of each clan called a haplogroup (representing haplogroups A through T). List of some Y-dna haplogroups and their origin. For haplogroup migrations through Europe click here. Since part of our Y chromosome DNA is passed from father to son relatively unchanged for 1000's of years we can determine what haplogroup we belong to as well as narrow down the possibility of 2 people having a common male ancestor (12 marker test). Other parts of our Y chromosome DNA can change over a few generations (additional markers for the 25 or 37 marker test) thus narrowing down the search even more. For more on DNA Y-chromosome Testing. Check here for a Glossary of Genetic Terms. Frequently Asked Questions about FamilyTreeDNA's testing. When you get your results it will come in the form of four web pages. Click here for an example. * On the first page will be your DNA markers with an estimate of your haplo- group, based on the confirmed haplogroup of your nearest matches. * The next page will be the haplogroup(s) of your closest matches, the countries they come from and any further comments. Click here for an example. * The third page is called "Recent Ethnic Origins". This page lists the ethnic origins of the people who are your closest matches. In other words what areas of the world they come from. Click here for an example. from the Campbell surname project. * The last page is of your Y-dna matches and their email addresses, if a release form was signed. This page as well as pages 2 and 3 are updated every 2 weeks or so. You will be notified by email as 12, 25 or 37 marker matches occur. You will also receive a certificate with your markers and additional information. Your test results will be posted below if you like. You decide if you would like to remain anonymous or what information you will share. Additional surname tables will be created as necessary. For those with the same surname, marker matches over the first 12 are utilized by comparing yours with others, in order to look for more recent relationships. There is another database (Ysearch) incorporated into the tables allowing us to compare markers online. By clicking on the search buttons next to the participants name (provided the participant has posted their results) you are able to see the genetic distance between the participant and their closest genetic matches. For Ysearch those with a genetic distance of 3 or less on 25 or more "markers compared" is significant. According to FTDNA markers in red are fast mutating. Another study of mutation rates - Chart with Mutation Rates.
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Aburto, Jess V.Semitic - J2a1,(M410+),(DYS413=17,17)1223141113161116111311291508091111261521311213151616
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Acosta, KurtisWest European - R1b132314111011121212131330....................................................
Acosta, SergioWest European - R1b132415111114121212131329..........................
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Aguilar, E.Med/Semitic - E1b1b114231309151611121313113015080911112014202914151617
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Aguinaga Surname - DYS Markers
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Aguinaga, TomNative American - Q-P3613241311151812131314143119090911112614192814151518
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Aguirre Surname - DYS Markers
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Aguirre, MikeWest European - R1b132414111113121212141330....................................................
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Alaniz Surname - DYS Markers
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Alaniz, RolandoMed/Semitic - E-M183132413091314111210141130180909111223142031151516161617
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Alcocer Surname - DYS Markers
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Alcocer, Pedro Luis Semitic - J1-M267122314101317111411131130..........................
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Alderete Surname - DYS Markers
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Alderete, RobertWest European - R1b132414111214121212121327....................................................
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Alvarado Surname - DYS Markers
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Alvarado, Gabriel SergioMed/Semitic - E-M8113241309131411121014113018090911122314203115161617
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Alvarez Surname - DYS Markers
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Álvarez Jr., VidalNordic - I1-M25313221410131411141112112916080908112216203012141415
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Anaya Surname - DYS Markers
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Ancira Surname - DYS Markers
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Ancira, Gonzalo F.Semitic - J212231410131711151113113214090911112415213013131515
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Apodaca Surname - DYS Markers
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Aranzazu Surname - DYS Markers
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Aranzazu, Arturo RamosMed/Semitic - E-M18313241309131311121014113018090911122314203115161616
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Arciniega Surname - DYS Markers
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Arciniega, DanielWest European - R1b,13241411111312121213133015091011112515193115151616
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Arebalo Surname - DYS Markers
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Armijo, David ScottWest European - R1b-M26913241410111312121213132817090911112515192815151717
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Arredondo Surname - DYS Markers
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Arredondo, ArthurMed/Semitic - Med/Semitic - E-V1213241310151711121213113117091011112514203313151517
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Arriola Surname - DYS Markers
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Arriola, LarryMed/Semitic - E1b1b1132215091515111211131130....................................................
Arriola, JesusWest European - R1b13241411111512121213132916091011112515192815151717
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Arzac Surname - DYS Markers
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Arzac, Dr. Jorge ArturoWest European, R1b-P31213241411111412121212132816091011112615192815151718
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Arzola Surname - DYS Markers
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Arzola, Robert CasanovaNative American - Q-M3132313101421121213141431....................................................
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Ascensio Surname - DYS Markers
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Ascensio, TomNative American - Q1a3a13241309162012121312132818090911112614202814141417
Ascensio. BenjaminNative American - Q1a3a13241309162012121312132818090911112614202814141417
Ascensio. RichardNative American - Q1a3a13241309162012121312132819090911112614202814141417
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(D)Avila Surname - DYS Markers
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Avila, B.Med/Semitic - E1b1b1b13241309131411121014113018090911122314203114141616
Davila, Edmond FrankWest European - R1b13241311121412121113132917101011112414193115151717
Avila, RobertWest European - R1b132414101114121213131329..........................
Avila, VicenteWest European - R1b132414111111121212131330....................................................
Avila, John Fernandez Native American - Q-M24213231410121512121113142915090911112414192814141516
Ayala Surname - DYS Markers
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Ayala, Mike A.Med/Semitic - E-M3513221509151511121113113016090911112414213414141617
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Baca Surname - DYS Markers
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Baca, JoaquinNative American - Q-M3132313101718121213131430....................................................
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Baeza Surname - DYS Markers
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Baeza, Eliseo Holguin West European - R1b132514101114121211131329....................................................
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Barrera Surname - DYS Markers
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Barrera MD, Dr.West European - R1b132414101214121212131330..........................
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Bejarano Surname - DYS Markers
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Bejarano, Joe LaraNative American - Q-P36102413101416121212131430....................................................
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Blanco Surname - DYS Markers
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Blanco, Joaquin AntonioMed/Semitic - E1b1b1a213241310161711121113113117090911112514203214151618
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Borquez/Burquez Surname - DYS Markers
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Burquez, ChristopherNative American - Q-M312251310141912121213163216090911122714202914141415
Borquez, Danny RayWest European - R1b13241411121412121214133017091011112514183015151717
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Botello Surname - DYS Markers
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Botello, YsabelNative American - Q132412101415121210121428....................................................
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Caballero Surname - DYS Markers
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Caballero, CharlesCaucasus - G2-M40614211510131511121212113016090911112316232812141414
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Campos Surname - DYS Markers
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Campos Jr., Robert IgnacioWest European - R1b13241411131512121113132915091011112515193215151617
Campos Rivera, AlbertoWest European - R1b132414111114121213131330....................................................
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Canales Surname - DYS Markers
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Canales Jr., FelicianoCaucasus - G2-P18142315101417111212121029.............
Canales, Edmundo CantuWest European - R1b13241411111412121313132917091011112514183015151617
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Cano Surname - DYS Markers
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Cano, StephenCaucasus - G2-M20114221510131411121112112917080911122315212912131414
Cano, Dr. Luis ReyWest European - R1b12241410111412121213142814090911112514192814141516
Cano, FrankWest European - R1b-M26912251411111412121413142916090911112615193214151618
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There are at least 4 known Cano lines in Nuevo Leon, Mexico. All lines are thought to be related but never proven. I would like to prove or disprove their genetic relationship so we can further pursue our genealogy research - Stephen Cano
Cansino Surname - DYS Markers
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Cansino, HernanWest European - R1b-M269132314111115121212131329.............
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Cantu Surname - DYS Markers
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Cantu, John CarlosWest European - R1b132414101114121212131330....................................................
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Carmona Surname - DYS Markers
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Carmona, Guadalupe OscarFrisian - I2b15231610151711131213123016081011112514202911141415
Carmona, Keith RayNative American - Q-M313241311141713121313163118090911112614203013141618
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Caro Surname - DYS Markers
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Caro, EduardoWest European - R1b122414111115121212131330....................................................
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Carral Surname - DYS Markers
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Carral, JoaquinEastern European - R1a-M19813251611121412121014113114091011112414203412151516
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Carriaga Surname - DYS Markers
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CarriagaWest European - R1b132415111114121212131329..........................
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Casillas Surname - DYS Markers
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Casillas, AaronWest European - R1b13231412111412121213132917091011112515192816161718
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Castanon Surname - DYS Markers
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Castanon, Vincent RichardWest European - R1b142415111114121212131331..........................
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Castillo Surname - DYS Markers
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Castillo, DanielSemitic - J1-M267122314111317111711131129..........................
Castillo, Eddie EliasSoutheast Asia - O13231610131311121312142814070911102514183013131314
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Cervantes Surname - DYS Markers
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Cervantes, Angel R.West European - R1b13241410111512121214133017091011112514193016161718
Cervantes, Jose de JesusWest European - R1b132415111214121211131330....................................................
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Chacon Surname - DYS Markers
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Chacon, FernandoMed/Semitic - E1b1b1b132513091314111210141130170909111222142032141616161719
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Champion Surname - DYS Markers
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Champion, AlejandroEastern European - R1a-M19813251510111412121013113015091011112314203213151516
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Chapa Surname - DYS Markers
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Chapa, AlexWest European - R1b1,(P25+)13241411111413121313132817091011112516193115151717
Chapa Jr, Amancio JoseWest European - R1b132414111114131213131328.............
Chapa, FernandoWest European - R1b132414111114131213131328.............
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Based on conventional research; the Chapa name in Northern Mexico (therefore most Mexican Americans) came from Juan Bautista Schiapapria b.1627. Juan Bautista Chapa (changed from Schiapapria) was an early settler of Nuevo Leon, Mexico in the mid 1600. These early settlers left the most progeny in Mexico. Chapa is an original name and its frequency in Northeastern Mexico is a testament to the success of his progeny. Source on Juan Bautista Schiapapria from "With All Arms" by Carl Laurence Duaine - Gary Felix
Chavarria Surname - DYS Markers
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Chavarria, Curtis RichardSemitic - J1-M26712231410131811171213113117080911112514202613131517
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Chavez Surname - DYS Markers
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Chavez, Manuel JimenezWest European - R1b13241411111412131214133017091011112514183015161819
Chavez, SamuelNative American - Q-M3122414101317121211131430..........................
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Cienfuegos Surname - DYS Markers
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New Cienfuegos, James RandolphWest European - R1b13231410111412121114133018090911112515193114151617
Cienfuegos, Vincent JosephWest European - R1b-P31213241410111412121315133117091011112515183015151718
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Contreras Surname - DYS Markers
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Contreras, JeffWest European - R1b-M269132414101114121212141330....................................................
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Corbera Surname - DYS Markers
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Corbera, Florentino L.Native American - Q-M314231310151812121212132818090911092514202814141517
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Cordova Surname - DYS Markers
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Cordova, Robert M.West European - R1b-M269*,(WAMH)13241411111412121213132917090911112515192815161717
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Correa Surname - DYS Markers
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Correa Jr. VicenteFrisian - I2-M223142316101516111311131329....................................................
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Cubillos Surname - DYS Markers
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Cubillos, GenaroSouthwestern European - I2a2132517091212111312161131....................................................
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Cuellar Surname - DYS Markers
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Cuellar, DannySemitic - J2122314111317111512131130....................................................
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Cuevas Surname - DYS Markers
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Cuevas, RaymondWest European - R1b-M26912241510121512121312132817091011112514192815151618
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Cumpian Surname - DYS Markers
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Cumpian, Adolph OlivaresNative American - Q-M3122313101617121212131429....................................................
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Diaz Surname - DYS Markers
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Diaz, Anthony PatrickNative American - Q1a3a132413111418121211131629....................................................
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Dominguez Surname - DYS Markers
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Dominguez, Samuel FrederickIberian - R1b-SRY2627132415101114121212151330....................................................
Dominguez, RobertoMed/Semitic - E-V1213231310161611121213112915090911112514203413151517
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Duarte Surname - DYS Markers
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Duarte, AlbertoWest European - R1b-M269*132414101115121212131329....................................................
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Duran Surname - DYS Markers
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New Duran, Louis EloyPossibly Southwestern Europe - I2-P215122216111214111311121129....................................................
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Elizalde Surname - DYS Markers
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Elizalde, AscencionSemitic - J1-M267122314101218111811131131....................................................
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Elizondo Surname - DYS Markers
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Elizondo, CristobalNative American - Q-M3132313111519121311131430....................................................
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Escalante Surname - DYS Markers
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Escalante, PaulWest European - R1b13241411111412121113133016091011112515192915151517
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Escamilla Surname - DYS Markers
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Escamilla, HeribertoWest European - R1b-P312*13241411131512121113132915091011112515193215151617
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Espinosa Surname - DYS Markers
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EspinosaWest European - R1b132414101114121211131329....................................................
Espinosa, NoahWest European - R1b13241410111412121213132917091011112515193114151718
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Fedelin Surname - DYS Markers
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Fedelin, FranciscoMed/Semitic - E1b1b112241310141811121113112816090911112714203115151616
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Felguerez Surname - DYS Markers
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Felguerez, RobertoEurasian - T-M7013231510141611121113133018090911132614193311131616
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Felix Surname - DYS Markers
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Felix, GaryFrisian - I2-M223*,(Root1)14221510151511131113122915081011112515202811141515
Felix, John DumasSemitic - J212231410131711161113113018090911112515213012141516
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Based on conventional research; the Felix name is most concentrated in the states of Zacatecas, Durango, Sinaloa, Sonora, California and Arizona. This shows a distinct pattern of migration. Further, the first President of Mexico was Manuel Felix Fernandez but he changed his name to Guadalupe Victoria. He was from Durango. This surname is found all over Europe and the Americas - Gary Felix
Fernandez Surname - DYS Markers
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Fernandez, JerryWest European - R1b,(WAMH)13241411111412121113132917091011112514183015151717
Fernandez, AgustinWest European - R1b-M26913251411111412121214143117091011112514183014151717
Fernandez, RobertCaucasus - G2142315101415111213121129.............
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Flores Surname - DYS Markers
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Flores, SigifredoWest European - R1b132414111214121212131329....................................................
Flores, Dr. Frank CortezWest European - R1b-P2513241411111412121212132816091011112515192815151717
Flores, Mark EliotWest European - R1b13241411111312121213132917090911112415183215151717
Flores, FernandoMed/Semitic - E-M3513241409121511121212112915080911112514223416161717
New Flores, Richard A.Native American - Q-M346,(M3-)132413101417121213131430....................................................
Flores Gonzales, TomasNative American - Q-M314241310141612121213162915090911112714202913141717
Franco Surname - DYS Markers
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Franco, BenitoNative American - Q1a3a13241310141812121113152916090911112714203014141416
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Fuentes Surname - DYS Markers
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Fuentes, Jose AntonioMed/Semitic - E-M3514231609121711121113113117090911112114203014161617
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Galarza Surname - DYS Markers
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Galarza, GaryFrisian - I2b,(Root1)14231510151611131013123015081011112514202711141515
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The Galarza Surname Project is run by Lew Jenkins. CLICK HERE TO JOIN
Gallardo Surname - DYS Markers
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Gallardo, FranciscoWest European - R1b13241410111512121213142918091011112715192913141518
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Gallegos Surname - DYS Markers
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Gallegos, J.J.West European - R1b132414111214121212121328....................................................
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Garcia Surname - DYS Markers
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Garcia, Jon-EricBalkans - I2a12221611121411131112113017080911112715202911111616
Garcia, NatividadSouthwestern European - I2a213231710121211131113112817101011112515212814141515
Garcia, AnacletoFrisian - I2b142216101515111311141232.............
Garcia, RichardWest European - R1b12241410111412121213133016091011112615193014141516
Garcia, Jesus AlejandroIberian - R1b-SRY262713241410111412121313132918091011112515192815151718
Garcia, Gerard CiprianoWest European - R1b132414111114121212121328..........................
García, David LawrenceWest European - R1b(WAMH)13241411111412121213132918091011112515192815151718
Garcia de Alba, FaustoFrisia - R1b-S2813241511131412121113152918091011112515192916161616
Garcia-Cuevas, SocratesWest European - R1b142413111114121212131329....................................................
Garcia Jr., FrankWest European - R1b132515111214121212131329..........................
Garcia, Dr.AlejandroSemitic - J1-M26712231411131711171213112920080911112614202512141617
Garcia, RubenSemitic - J1-M26712231410131811161113113118080911112414202612141617
Garcia, MacedonioSemitic - J1-M26713231411131811181214113117090911112614202515151717
Garcia, Alejandro J.Semitic - J2a2a12221410121511151113112915090911112614213311121316
Garcia, George FlorencioEurasian - T-M70132415101316111211121427..........................
Garcia, AnselmoCaucasus - G-M201132515111416111211141131..........................
Garcia, RandolphNative American - Q-M3132413101619121211131430170909111126142029121317171819
Garcia, Jose LuisNative American - Q-M3132513101419121211131531..........................
Garibay Surname - DYS Markers
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Garibay, Larry OrtizWest European - R1b13241411121412121213122919091011112515193015161717
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Garza Surname - DYS Markers
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Garza, LucianoWest European - R1b13241411131512121113132915091011112515203315151617
Garza-Cantu, LuisWest European - R1b113241511131512121113132915091011112515193215151617
Garza, HenryWest European - R1b13241411131512121113132915091011112515193215151617
Garza, AlvaroWest European - R1b132414111315121211131329.............
Garza, Joel LuisWest European - R1b132414111315121211131329.............
Garza, AdrianFrisian - I2b142315101515111311141232.............
Garza, Joseph S.Frisian - I2b142215101618111311141233.............
Garza, Thomas Roy Eurasian - T132314101416111211141331..........................
Based on conventional research; the Garza name in Northern Mexico (therefore most Mexican Americans) likely came from Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon. Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon was a founder of Monterrey Mexico in 1596. These early settlers left the most progeny in Mexico. The Garza name is rare in Spain yet it is as common in Mexico as Garcia is in Spain. This is a testament to the success of his progeny. Additional source on Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon from "With All Arms" by Carl Laurence Duaine - Gary Felix
Gomez Surname - DYS Markers
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Gomez, SamuelSemitic - J2-M172*12221410131411151213123016080911112215203011131616
Gomez, Jose LuisSemitic - J2-M9213221410121511151113113015090911112614222913131516
Gomez-Infante, Jose L.Iberian - R1b-SRY2627(WAMH)13241411111412121113132918091011112515203014151718
Gomez, Emilio MWest European - R1b14231411111412121213133017090911112515183015151717
Gonzalez(s) Surname - DYS Markers
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GonzalezNordic - I1-M25313221410141411141112112815080908112316202811141515
Gonzalez, SilvestreBalkans - I2-P37.2*13221611121211131314112918080911112515212911141415
Gonzalez, AndresSemitic - J213221410121511151113113015090911112614252713131516
Gonzalez, Fernando PatricioSemitic - J2132314101416111511131130....................................................
Gonzales, TomasSemitic - J2-M31912231410131511151013113016080911112515223013161617
Gonzalez-Yeaton, MiguelWest European - R1b132414111315121211131329....................................................
Gonzales, Julian RomuloWest European - R1b-M269*13241611111412121213133017091011112616192914151616
Gonzalez, Carlos IgnacioMed/Semitic - E-M3513241310141811121213113015090911112714202913131717
Gonzales, MichaelMed/Semitic - E-M3513241310141811121213113015090911112714202913161717
New Gonzalez, Robert ChristopherMed/Semitic - E1b1b113241310141811121213113015090911112714202913161717
Gonzalez, CrisostomoMed/Semitic - E1b1b1b132413091315111210141130....................................................
Gonzalez, Enrique JosephNative American - Q13231309152012121312132919090911112814192714151818
Guajardo Surname - DYS Markers
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Guajardo Jr., RobertSemitic - J2-M9212221410121511151113112916090911112614213311121316
Guajardo, Leonel F.Semitic - J2a2a122214101215111511131129..........................
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Based on conventional research; the Guajardo name in Northern Mexico (therefore most Mexican Americans) likely came from Antonio Martinez Guajardo (sometimes listed as Antonio Guajardo). Antonio Guajardo was an early settler of Monterrey Mexico in the mid 1600. These early settlers left the most progeny in Mexico. Source on Antonio Martinez Guajardo from "With All Arms" by Carl Laurence Duaine - Gary Felix.
Guerra Surname - DYS Markers
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Guerra, AugustoWest European - R1b-P2513251411111412121213132918090911112514182915151717
Guerra, JuventinoBasque Country - R1b-M15313251411111412121213132917090911112514182915151717
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Based on conventional research; this Guerra line is from Ignacio Guerra (from the book Cedulario Autobiogrrafico de Pobladores y Conquistadores de Nuevo Leon by Cavazos) who settled in Monterrey Nuevo Leon in 1659. He also said in a statement made on September 3rd 1683 in the Valle del Pilon that he married daughters (married twice) of Conquistadors and settlers of Nuevo Leon. He said he resisted invasions by the Indians and rebellions against the crown. Another apparently separate line was the Guerra Reza, Monterrey founder line - Gary Felix
Guevara Surname - DYS Markers
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Guevara, ArturoSemitic - J2122315101318111512131129....................................................
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Gutierrez Surname - DYS Markers
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Gutierrez, LouisNorth Eurasian - N142314111114111210141430.............
Gutierrez, Rick EdwardNative American - Q-M24213241610141612131112142615090911112514192915151616
Gutierrez, DavidNative American - Q-M242132413101417121212141327....................................................
Gutierrez, StephenWest European - R1b-M269*132414111116121210141330....................................................
Gutierrez, Thomas LeroyWest European - R1b132514111115121212131329.......................................
Guzman Surname - DYS Markers
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Guzman, Michael AngeloMed/Semitic - E1b1b1b132413091314111210141130....................................................
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Hernandez Surname - DYS Markers
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Hernandez, Jaime RendonMed/Semitic - E-V12*13231310161611121413113016090911112614183513151515
Hernandez, Ruben D.West European - R1b142414101114121312121328..........................
Hernandez, Leonardo AbelNative American - Q-M242142513101420121212131429....................................................
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Herrera Surname - DYS Markers
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New Herrera-Guerra, ErnestoWest European - R1b122414111114121213131329..........................
Herrera, AlfonsoWest European - R1b132414101114121211131329....................................................
Herrera, JulianWest European - R1b132414111115121213121328....................................................
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Hinojos(a) Surname - DYS Markers
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Hinojosa, EdwardSouthwestern European - I2a2132216111212111314141129....................................................
Hinojosa, Lucas LongoriaFrisian - I2b14231610151711131213123016081011112514202911141515
Hinojos, CesarioWest European - R1b132314111115121213131329.............
New Hinojosa, RicardoSemitic - J212231311141711151014113215090911112415193212131718
Holguin Surname - DYS Markers
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Holguin, Jaime BustillosWest European - R1b122414111114121211141331....................................................
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Huante Surname - DYS Markers
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Huante, AugustinBlack African - E-P114211510151811121215113219081012112714213012151616
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"I have been doing extensive research on the Huante families and the baptisms in 1750 in Zacapu, Michoacan listed the child and parents as mulatos libres. So I think that the Huantes from that location are descendent from the black slaves that were introduced into Mexico in the 16th and 17th centuries. Later they were freed and intermarried with the indians and spaniards. Today the blacks from that time have essentially disappeared. Their descendants are essentially fair as are the current Huantes" - Dennis Moreno
Jasso Surname - DYS Markers
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Jasso IV, SimeonSouthwestern European - I2-P1914231510121211131213112816081011112514213211131616
Jasso, RefugioSemitic - J1-M26712231410131711161113113019080811112514192612141617
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The Jasso name comes from the Basque Country where I2a2 YDNA is more prevalent in the world. This name is linked to one of Cortes' Conquistadors and his second cousin, a Saint who converted souls in Asia. Source of more details on this: "The Genealogy of Mexico Website" - Gary Felix
Jimenez Surname - DYS Markers
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Jimenez, EliasCaucasus - G-M201132314101416111212141131.............
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Larios Surname - DYS Markers
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de Larios, Boyd EllisWest European - R1b132414101114121211131329....................................................
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Leal Surname - DYS Markers
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Leal, David JoseWest European - R1b13241511121412121213132919090911112515193014151517
Leal, AaronCaucasus - G-M201*14221610141511121212112917090911112316212811111515
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Leon Surname - DYS Markers
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Leon, Gustavo deWest European - R1b-P25122314111114121213131529....................................................
Leon Guerrero, Justo TorreSemitic - J1-P5812231410141711171213112917080811112514212514141616
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Lizarraga Surname - DYS Markers
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Lizarraga, JasonWest European - R1b-P31213241411111412121212132816091011112515192815151717
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Loera, ManuelNative American - Q-M313241410151713121113163217090911112714213213131313
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Longoria, Eduardo A.West European - R1b13241411111412121212122817091011112515192915151617
Longoria III, PedroFrisian - I2b15231610151711131213123016081011112514202911141515
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Lopez, RudySemitic - J2,(M172+)132414101416111510131130....................................................
Lopez, BernardinoWest European - R1b-S116*13241311111412121113142917091011112514182914151617
Lopez, Samuel CuellarWest European - R-P312*13241410111412121214133017091011112514182815151717
New Lopez, JoseWest European - R-L2113241410111412121213133017091011112515193015151717
New López, Phillip Daniel West European - R1b, (WAMH)132414111114121211131329..........................
Lovato Surname - DYS Markers
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Lovato Jr., James AlexanderNative American - Q-M312241410141712121113143116080911112614192815151718
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Lozano Surname - DYS Markers
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Lozano MD, Alexander JoseWest European - R1b132314101111121213141330....................................................
Lozano, Mike A.West European - R1b13241411111412121314143016091111112514172815161717
Lozano, Jose CarlosWest European - R1b132414111114121213141431..........................
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Lugo Surname - DYS Markers
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Lugo, Filiberto (Phil)West European - R1b122414111114121211141331....................................................
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Luna Surname - DYS Markers
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Luna, Jose AgustinWest European - R1b-M269132314111415121213131329....................................................
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Macias, Pedro AndresWest European - R1b132414111214121212131330....................................................
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Madrigal, LuisNorth Eurasian - N142314111113111210141430.............
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Magallon, AlejandroSemitic - J1-M267122314101316111711131130....................................................
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Mares, Jose AntonioWest European - R1b132414111114121211141330....................................................
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Marquez, AlbertSemitic - J1-M267(Cohen Modal Haplotype)12231410131511161313113018080911112614212712141617
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Martinez, Jimmy J.West European - R1b13231410111412121113132919091011112414192915151718
Martinez Jr, John V.West European - R1b13241411121412121213132917090911112515192817171717
Martinez, Joel ManuelWest European - R1b132414111114121214131429..........................
Martinez, Matthew J.West European - R1b142314111114121212131429....................................................
Martinez, GuadalupeWest European - R1b14251411111412121213142918091011112514183015151616
Martinez Esq., Luis FernandoWest European - R1b142514111114121212131529....................................................
Martinez, EdwardCaucasus - G-M201142215101315111212131131.............
Martinez, Fernando JoseNative American - Q1a3a132413111518121212131630....................................................
Martinez, EduardoNorth Eurasian - N13231211111311121014143017090911122614192814141515
Martinez Morales, Dr. Jesus Flavio Med/Semitic - E-L1913241309131411121014113018090911122314203314161617
Martinez, Louis ManuelSemitic - J212241511141710151312112716....111129..192913151518
Mata Surname - DYS Markers
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Mata, DavidBlack African - E1b1a15211711171911121213113016081011112714223013161718
Mata, MelchorSemitic - J2-M31912231310131611151112113016090911112515203112121313
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Medina, Henry LuceroSemitic - J1-M267(Cohen Modal Haplotype)12231410131511161213113018080911112614212612141618
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Medrano MD, SamuelSemitic - J1-M26712231410131911151113113019080911112514192512151517
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Melendez, Ramon RaulBlack African - E1b1a13211610161611121211112916081011112614213316161617
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Mendez Surname - DYS Markers
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Mendez, SamuelSemitic - J2122214101315111513141331....................................................
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Miranda, RalphNordic - I (FTDNA) or I2b (ISOGG),(P38+),(S23)13251611131811131212112817081010122215212914141515
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Molina, BenitoNative American - Q-M3132513101420121213131430....................................................
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Montemayor Surname - DYS Markers
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Montemayor, Ernest ArthurWest European - R1b-P2513241411131512121113132915091011112515193215151617
Montemayor Jr., DavidWest European - R1b132414111315121211131329.............
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Montes, JuanNative American - Q1a3a132413111417131213131631....................................................
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Morales, RobertoWest European - R1b13241511111312121214133118091011112514183015151717
New Moralez, Larry JSouthwestern European - I-M26132317101212111311141129..........................
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Moreno Surname - DYS Markers
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Moreno, DennisNative American - Q-M313241311141812121113153016090911112714202913141717
Moreno Sr, Luis ManuelSemitic - J2122414101317111711131129....................................................
Moreno, GaloWest European - R1b132314111113121212141330....................................................
Moreno, JoseWest European - R1b,132414111114121212131330....................................................
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Munoz Surname - DYS Markers
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Munoz, John MarcosMed/Semitic - E1b1b113241310161811121213113015080911112614203314161717
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Navarro Surname - DYS Markers
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Navarro Villalobos, MauricioWest European - R1b-M269*13251411111412121113142917091011112514183014151517
Navarro, Mario J.West European - R1b132414111114121212141330....................................................
Navarro, Dr. JosephWest European - R1b132414111114121213131329..........................
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Nieto, Santos GabrielSemitic - J1-M267*12231410131811161113113117080910112414202611141618
Nieto, DennieCaucasus - G2-P15*13221510121411121212112918090911112316202712141416
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Nuncio Surname - DYS Markers
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Nuncio, AbrahamWest European - R1b,132414111114121212131330....................................................
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Nunez, ManuelWest European - R1b-P2513241410111412121113132918091011112414182914151618
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Ochoa, ThomasWest European - R1b132414111114121211141330....................................................
Ochoa, RichardWest European - R1b13241411111412121312132816091011112515192815151717
Ochoa, GilMed/Semitic - E1b1b113241310161711121113113015090911112614193214161617
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Ocon Surname - DYS Markers
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Ocon, CarlosNative American - Q132414101617121412141431....................................................
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Olivas, CarlosWest European - R1b132414101213121213131330....................................................
Olivas, SeanMed/Semitic - E1b1b1132313091314111210131129....................................................
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"According to my information, virtually all New Mexico Olivas' descended from Juan Bautista de Olivas, whereas the California Olivas' came from a different progenitor." - Sean Olivas -
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Ordonez, HerculanoEastern European - R1a142516101114121210121129..........................
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Ortiz, DonSemitic - J2122314101416111512131129....................................................
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Pacheco, CharlesWest European - R1b-P31213251411111412121215133017091011112415192914141717
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Palacios, AdrianNative American - Q-M3132413101517121212141630....................................................
Palacios, TomasWest European - R1b-M26913241410101512121212132717091011112414193215161717
Palacios, Jesse DavidWest European - R1b132414111114121212141330....................................................
Palacios, Aaron IsaacWest European - R1b132414111116121212131229..........................
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Paz, JoshuaWest European - R1b132415111212121212131328....................................................
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Pedraza, RobertoWest European - R1b,(WAMH)132414101114121212131329....................................................
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Peña, FedericoSouthwestern European - I2a2132317101212111312131128....................................................
Peña, JaymeFrisian - I2b142316101617111312141231..........................
Peña, Jose Felipe de LaWest European - R1b12241411111412121213132917091011112515193015161717
Peña, James Amador West European - R1b-M26913241410121412121213132917090911112515192915151717
Peña, José FernandoSemitic - J2-M31912231311141711151014113215090911112415193212131718
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Pérez Surname - DYS Markers
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Pérez, Henry SalasMed/Semitic - E-M35152513091516111211131130....................................................
Pérez, Robert G.Med/Semitic - E1b1b1b132413091315111210141130....................................................
Pérez, Noe EddieWest European - R1b-M269132414111317121214131429..........................
Pérez, Hector SamuelSemitic - J2-M6712231410131611151014113015080911112814203112141415
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Pinedo Surname - DYS Markers
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Pinedo, MagdalenoWest European - R1b13241411111412121214133018081011112515193315151617
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Plascencia Surname - DYS Markers
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Plascencia, EmanuelSemitic - J212231410141711151213112916080911112615213112121516
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Ponce, Hector DavidSemitic - J2122414101515111312131130....................................................
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Puentes, JosephFrisia - R1b-S2113251410111512121214133118091010112515192815151618
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Quintana Surname - DYS Markers
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Quintana, Benjamin JosephCaucasus - G2-P1514211511131511121112112917090911112316222712131414
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Quintanilla Surname - DYS Markers
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Quintanilla, Gilberto EstevanMed/Semitic - E-M18313241309131411121014113018090911122314203115161617
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Quiroz Surname - DYS Markers
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Quiroz Sr, Robert VillescasBlack African - E1b1a13211511171811121113113018081011112514223113151616
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Ramirez Surname - DYS Markers
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Ramirez, Joseph RaymondNative American - Q-M314231310141812121212132817090911092614202814141518
Ramirez, James AlbertNative American - Q-M3132513101416121111141430....................................................
Ramirez, JamesWest European - R1b13251410111411121214133016091011112515192915151717
Ramirez, Hugo ArmandoWest European - R1b-M31213251410111412121213132917091011122515192815151618
Ramos Surname - DYS Markers
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Ramos, Carlos RubenIberian, R1b-SRY262714241411111512121213132917091011112415193215151718
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Welcome Carlos Ramos as co-administrator (along with myself) of the New Ramos Surname Project. This project is open to all Ramos world wide, while those with Ramos ancestors from Mexico along their fathers Y-dna line, can still post to this page and be a part of this study. CLICK HERE TO JOIN For conventional research on the Ramos Surname see Carlos' Roots Path for information back to the Conquistadors.
Rendon Surname - DYS Markers
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Rendon, Armando BernardCentral Asia - R1b-M7312251411131412121214132919091011112215203112151618
Rendon, CrispinMed/Semitic - E1b1b113241310161811121113113015090911112614203314161617
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Rivera Surname - DYS Markers
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Rivera, EnriqueWest European - R1b132414101114121213141330..........................
Rivera, Alberto LuisWest European - R1b,(WAMH)132414111114121212131329....................................................
Rivera, PeteWest European - R1b,(WAMH)13241411111412121113132918........111125....193015161717
Rivera, Dr. HenrySemitic - J1-26712231410121711161113113117080910112414202611141616
Rivera, Henry PompaMed/Semitic - E1b1b1122413101418111211131128....................................................
Robles Surname - DYS Markers
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Robles, Donald EugeneMed/Semitic - E1b1b1b13241309131411121014113017090911122314203214161717
Robles, Jesus Eduardo Med/Semitic - E1b1b1b13241309131411121014113017090911122314203214161717
Robles, Sergio RobertoMed/Semitic - E1b1b1b132413091314111210141130....................................................
Robles, RobertoSemitic - J2-M172122414101416111312131130....................................................
Robles, Robert LopezWest European - R1b13231411121512121113132918091011112415193115151717
Robles, Tom C.Caucasus - G2142215101516111211121029.............
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Rocha Surname - DYS Markers
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Rocha, TobyNative American - Q-M3132513101421121212131430....................................................
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Rodarte Surname - DYS Markers
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RodarteNative American - Q1a3a142413101417121211131630....................................................
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Rodriguez Surname - DYS Markers
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Rodriguez, Martin CamposWest European - R1b122414111115121213131329........................................................
Rodriguez, JesseWest European - R1b1323141011151212111313291709101111251519281414151719
Rodriguez, DavidWest European - R1b-M269*132413111215121212131329..............
Rodriguez, LucioWest European - R1b132414111315121211131329....................................................
Rodriguez, A.J.West European - R1b132414111114121212131331..............
Rodriguez Jr., GerardoWest European - R1b14241411111412121313132916091011112615192815161717..
RodriguezNative American - Q-M313241310151712121213153015091011112414202914151618..
Rodriguez, Dr. Luis AngelEurasian - T132315111617111211131530............................
Romero Surname - DYS Markers
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Romero, RichardSemitic - J2-M20512241511161811151212112717080911132414193013151517
Romero, OsvaldoSemitic - J2-M9212221410131511151114113015090911112615203112131516
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Rosales Surname - DYS Markers
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Rosales IV, ManuelWest European - R1b132414101114121211131330....................................................
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Ruiz, RudyWest European - R1b-S116*13231411111512121413132918091011112514182914161717
Ruiz, ManuelFrisian - R1b-U106*(WAMH)13241411111412121213132918091011112614192915151616
Ruiz, Antonio MunozNative American - Q-M3132414101518121210141630....................................................
Ruiz, Rafael H.Semitic - J2-M17212231310131811151213112915090911112715213012131515
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Salas Surname - DYS Markers
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Salas, BernardoWest European - R1b-M269*13241511101412121314133016091011112515192815151617
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Salazar Surname - DYS Markers
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New Salazar Ph.D., Jose de JesusWest European - R1b132414101115121212141331....................................................
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Saldana Surname - DYS Markers
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Saldana, UvaldoNative American - Q-M3132313101618121212131830....................................................
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Salinas Surname - DYS Markers
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Salinas, RicardoFrisian - I2b15231610151611131213123016081011112514202911141415
Salinas, JamesFrisian - I2-M223,(M284-)15231610151711131213123016081011112514202911141415
Salinas, Louis BalderosFrisian - I2b152316111517111312131230....................................................
Salinas, AdolphFrisian - I2b15231610151811131213123016080911112514202911141415
Salinas, LauroFrisian - I2-M223152315101518111312131230....................................................
Salinas, TomasFrisian - I2-M22315231610151811131313123016080911112514202911141415
Salinas, JimmyWest European - R1b13241411111412121214133015091011112514192915151717
Salinas, Louis C.West European - R1b-P25132414131114121213151331..........................
According to the book "With All Arms" by Duaine, Pedro de Salinas would be the earliest documented Salinas in Northeastern Mexico. He was in Cerralvo in 1635 and had a son of the same name that said he was born in the realm in 1658. This would have put Pedro de Salinas the likely ancestor of the Salinas', in Nuevo Leon in 1621, as he was 37 years old when he made this statement. Later Javier Salinas (a founder of Mier Tamaulipas) married Dona Maria Rosa Longoria and had as children Maria age 16, Ignacio age 14, Francisca age 13, Petra age 12, and Francisco age 10 - Gary Felix.
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Sanchez MD, Jose RobertoWest European - R1b,(WAMH)13241411111412121213132916091011112515null3115151517
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(de los) Santos (Coy) Surname - DYS Markers
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de los Santos, Juan ASemitic - J1-M26712231410131711161113113117080910112414202711141618
de los Santos, Pedro EligioSemitic - J112231410131711161113113117080910112414202711141618
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Serda, StevenWest European - R1b13231411111412121313132922091011112514183015151717
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Serros MD, EdwardWest European - R1b-M269*(WAMH)13241411111412121113132917091011112514192915161717
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New Silva-Hernandez, SaulIberian, R1b-SRY262713241411111412121313132917091011112515192915151618
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Solis, JosephWest European - R1b132314111114121211131329....................................................
New Solis, Daniel SantiagoWest European - R1b,(WAMH)132414111114121212131329..........................
Solis, FranciscoSemitic - J2a2a122214101215111511131129..........................
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Solorio, Ray NunezWest European - R1b-M269*13241410111412121214133017091011112514182915151717
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Sotelo Sr, DavidMed/Semitic - E1b1b1132413101314111211141130....................................................
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Soto, ArnulfoCaucasus - G214221510141411131112112916090911112316213112131314
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Suarez, FranciscoNative American - Q-P36*13231310141612121212142815090911112514192714151516
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Tarin Surname - DYS Markers
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Tarin, RobertWest European - R1b-S116*(WAMH)13241411111412121113132916091011112515192815151717
Tarin, Jesus.West European - R1b-M269*(WAMH)13241411111412121113132916091011112515192815151517
Tarin-Segura, GerardoCaucasus - G2-P15*142315101414111311121127.............
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Welcome Robert Tarin as the new project administrator of the Tarin Surname Project. CLICK HERE TO JOIN
Tellez Surname - DYS Markers
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Tellez, HectorWest European - R1b,(WAMH)132414111114121212131329....................................................
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Tenorio Surname - DYS Markers
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Tenorio, ManuelSemitic - J112231410141711171213112917080811112514202514141616
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Terrazas MD, AlexanderWest European - R1b13241711121412121113132917091011112515192916171717
Terrazas, RonaldWest European - R1b132514111214121212131330....................................................
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Torres, FranciscoWest European - R1b-P31212241411111512121214133017091011112514182915151717
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Trevino Surname - DYS Markers
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Trevino MD, ArthurWest European - R1b13241411131512121113132915090911112515193215151617
Trevino, BenjaminWest European - R1b13241411131512121113132915091011112515193215151617
Trevino, JoseWest European - R1b132414111315121211131329..............
Trevino Ph.D, Richard JohnWest European - R1b132314111114121211131329....................................................
Trevino, Julian MikeSemitic - J212231510121411151213112916080910112715192814141617
Trevino, RickNative American - C-M21714251511111311131313113019080811122914202712121617
Based on conventional research; the Trevino name in Northern Mexico (therefore most Mexican Americans) likely came from Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon. The Garza and Trevino Families have been linked through Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon for over four centuries. Here is an example of how it was custom, especially in colonial times for a son to sometimes take his mothers maiden name as his surname. There is evidence of this throughout this website. Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon was the founder of Monterrey Mexico in 1596. These early settlers left the most progeny in Mexico. The Trevino name is rare in Spain yet it is as common in Mexico. This is a testament to the success of his progeny. Additional source on Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon from "With All Arms" by Carl Laurence Duaine - Gary Felix
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Madden, AlanMed/Semitic - E1b1b1b13241309131411121014113018090911122314193214161617
New Ramirez, CesarMed/Semitic - E1b1b1b13241309131411121014113018....111223..203115161617
Hernandez, FrankNative American - Q-M314241310152112121212132818090911092514202713141518
Gonzales, Dana JohnNative American - Q1a3a13231310141712121112143018090911112614null2715151515
Chavez, Roger LorenzoWest European - R1b1b213241410111312121213132817090911112515192815151717
Gutierrez, BenWest European - R1b13241411111412121212132918091011112415193015151618
Gallardo, David M.West European - R1b-M269*13241511111412121314133117091111122414182915151618
Alderete, ErnieWest European - R1b-P2513251411111412121112132816091011112515192915151617
Ramirez, Lupe G.West European - R1b132514111114121212131329..........................
Camacho, Jose A.West European - R1b13251410111312121213133017101011112515183014151617
Garcia, Joe Albert (Venegas)Frisian - I2-M223,(Root1)14231511151511131113122915081011112515202811131515
Valdez Surname - DYS Markers
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New Valdez, Ricardo LlanosWest European - R1b132314101114121211141330..........................
Valdez, NorbertoWest European - R1b13241410111412121214133119091011112514183115151617
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Vega Surname - DYS Markers
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Vega, FranklinWest European - R1b1324141111151212131313291509101011...15...3115151617
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Vela Surname - DYS Markers
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New Vela, HumbertoWest European - R1b132514111115121212121328.......................................
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Velasco Surname - DYS Markers
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Velasco, AugieWest European - R1b132414101114121213121329....................................................
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Venegas Surname - DYS Markers
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Venegas, Dr.JorgeFrisian - I2-M223*,(Root1),(S67+)14231610151611131113122915081011112615202811131515
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Vidal Surname - DYS Markers
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Vidal, AbelardoWest European, R1b-P31213241412121612121213143017091011112514202915151617
Vidal, Robert MichaelWest European - R1b,(WAMH)132414111114121212131329..........................
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Villa Surname - DYS Markers
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Villa, John KeithFrisia - R1b-S21*13231411111412121113132916091011112415192915.171718
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Villalobos Gonzalez, Alfredo LuisSemitic - J1-M267,12231410131711161113112917080911112514202612141618
Villalovos, LouWest European - R1b14241411111412121213132916090911112615192815151617
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Villarreal Surname - DYS Markers
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Villarreal, EmetarioMed/Semitic - E1b1b113251309181811121213123015090911122614203215161618
Villarreal, V.Med/Semitic - E-M35*13251309181811121213123015090911122614203215161618
Villarreal, DanielMed/Semitic - E1b1b113251309181811121213123015090911122614203215161618
Villarreal, HomeroMed/Semitic - E1b1b113251309181811121213123015090911122614203215161618
Villarreal, Pedro (Pete)Med/Semitic - E1b1b1132513091818111212131230....................................................
Villarreal Sr., Rodolfo GalindoMed/Semitic - E1b1b1132513091818111212131230....................................................
Villarreal, Juan D.Med/Semitic - E1b1b1132513091819111212131230....................................................
Villarreal, OmarMed/Semitic - E1b1b113251309181811121113123015090911122614203215161617
Villarreal, William CareyMed/Semitic - E-M3513241309181811121113123015090911122614203215161617
Villarreal, EdwardoMed/Semitic - E1b1b113251309181811121213123015090911122614203215161619
Villarreal, RickMed/Semitic - E1b1b113251309181811121313123015090911122614203215161618
Villarreal, GilbertMed/Semitic - E1b1b113251309171811121213123015090911122614203215161618
Villarreal, LucianoWest European - R1b-M269,(WAMH)13241411111412121113132916091011112315192914151617
Villarreal Jr., EstanWest European - R1b-M26913241411131512121113142915091011112515193215151617
Villareal, Joe MariaWest European - R1b132414111114121212121228....................................................
Villarreal, ManuelNative American - Q1a3a13251310141912121113153116090911122714203114141520
Welcome Danny Villarreal as co-administrator (along with myself) of the New Villarreal Y-DNA Project. This project is open to all Villarreals world wide, while those with Villarreal ancestors from Mexico along their fathers Y-dna line, can still post to this page and be a part of this study. CLICK HERE TO JOIN For conventional research on the Villarreal Surname see Danny's Villarreal Genealogy for information back to the Conquistadors.
Villegas Surname - DYS Markers
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Yanez, JoaquinWest European - R1b132414101314121312131329.............
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Ybarra Surname - DYS Markers
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Ybarra, John AnthonyWest European - R1b13241411111412121214133117091011112514182914151617
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Zamora Surname - DYS Markers
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Zamora, VictorNative American - Q-M313251310142112121113153115090911122714202914141520
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Aburto, Jess V.(Note: Jess's rare 464e marker with a value of 16)Puebla, Mexico>Riverside, California. Haplogroup J2. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Victoriano Aburto b.circa 1829. Email Alfred A. Aburto Jr.
Acosta, KurtisOrcoquisa, Trinidad>Nacogdoches (early Spanish Texas). Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 92 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan de Acosta b.1767. Contact Peggy Jasso
Acosta, Joe A.Puliques, Chihuahua Mexico>Odessa Texas. Haplogroup J1 Cohen Haplotype Match. Likely Jewish Sephardic ancestry. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Chihuahua Mexico and others in Latin America in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 254 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Crisanto Acosta-born in then La Junta de los Rios (of the several, pueblo unknown )>Toribio Acosta born in the then pueblo of El Polvo now Redford Tx>Cleofas Acosta born in the farming community of Casa Peiedra Tx>Pedro Acosta (Father) born in the mining town of Terlingua Tx. A Spanish soldier having been given land grants by the name of Ronquillo left all the lands to Crisanto and other Acostas and calls them as native to the land and in their service to him etc etc...as it states in the document enclosed years later from that grant, Crisanto had to file for the land as claimant in order to prove ownership and again it mentions Crisanto as a native of the land. Later as the Mex and then Tx gov changes hands Crisanto's son, Toribio in 1860 is forced to reclaim the very land he was born on. All of the family then was given 160 acres in what is now Redford Tx and the descendants still have that today. Email Joe A. Acosta
Acosta, SergioSanto Cristo de Burgos, Jimenez, Chihuahua Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 108 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Julian Acosta m.12/10/1863 Email Sergio Acosta
Aguilar, E.Mexico>San Antonio Texas USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1. Found in the Middle East, Mediterranean, and North Africa. See these YDNA 9 marker Hispanic match(es) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. Email Mr. E. Aguilar
Aguinaga, TomMatanzas, Jalisco, Mexico>California. Haplogroup Q, Native American. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Leonardo Aguinaga b.1889. Email Tom Aguinaga
Aguinaga, UvaldoMexico> Unconfirmed Haplogroup E1b1b1b. Found in the Middle East, Mediterranean, and North Africa. A 21 of 25 match to modal of a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker Arab and Hispanic match(es) in this - HRD database search. Two Aguinagas not known to be related prove there are at least two distinct family origins. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Email Tom Aguinaga
Aguirre, MikeLas Maritas, Guanajuato Mexico>Corona, California USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Miguel Aguirre>Jose Viviano Andres Aguirre b.November 30, 1889. Email Mike Aguirre
Alaniz, RolandoCerralvo, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Mier, Tamaulipas Mexico>Cerralvo, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Rio Grande City, Texas USA>Camargo, Tamaulipas Mexico>Mission, Texas USA. E1b1b1b (M81). A 12 of 12 match to modal of a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. Based on this study Y Haplogroup E3b there is a match with subclade E1b1b1b1, which according to this study Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b, this subclade is found in NW Africa and southern Italy. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jews as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) From France to North Africa in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ramon Alanis b.ca.1750>Jose Marcelino Alanis b.1776>Jose Ramon Alanis b.1801>Marcelino Alanis b.1830>Albino Alanis b.1863>Marcelino Alaniz b.1893>Rolando Alaniz b.1934. Contact Fernando Pena
Alcocer, Pedro LuisYucatan, Mexico>Florida USA. Haplogroup J1. See this DNA match to haplotype 40 - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Hispanics, North Africans, Europeans and Jew(s) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Nicolas Alcocer b.circa 1851. Email Pedro Luis Alcocer
Alderete, RobertSpain>Mexico Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. Email James L. Salinas
Alderete, ErnieYsleta, Texas. Haplogroup R1b1. See this DNA match to haplotype 99 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Father only had an affidavit of birth issued years after his birth that listed a Jose Delgado as his father. Email Ernie Alderete
Alvarado, Gabriel SergioCongregacion Hidalgo, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Reedley California. Haplogroup E1b1b1b,(M81+). A 37 of 37 marker match to Gilberto Estevan Quintanilla, meaning they share a recent common ancestor. A 33 of 37 match to modal of a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. Based on this study Y Haplogroup E3b there is a match with subclade E1b1b1b1, which according to this study Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b, this subclade is found in NW Africa and southern Italy. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) From France to North Africa in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jesus Alvarado b.circa 1670. Email Sergio Alvarado
Álvarez Jr., VidalEl Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco Mexico. M253+, most common Northwestern Europe and Scandinavia. See this YDNA 9 marker match to I1 (M253+) haplotype 16 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Northern Western Europeans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Álvarez. Contact Aaron Casillas
Anaya, HenryMexico. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q18 to 3 Huichol and 1 Purépecha - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b.. Email Henry Anaya
Ancira, Gonzalo F.Sabinas Hidalgo, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Laredo Texas. Unconfirmed Haplogroup J2. See this DNA match to haplotype 225 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 34 - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. Oldest Ydna ancestor - View GEDCOM here . Contact Laura Ancira
Apodaca, VictorMexico>San Diego, California USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Victor Apodaca
Aranzazu, Arturo RamosTlaltenango, Zacatecas Mexico>Totatiche, Jalisco Mexico>Los Angeles California. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic. This is the projects first E1b1b1 12 of 12 match to an Ashkenazi who happens to be from Belarus. A 21 of 25 match to modal of a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 6 marker match to E3b haplotype 9 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) from Spain to Eygpt in this - HRD database search. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - Joseph Ramon Aranzazu b circa 1750. d. Joseph Ramon Aranzazu, moved to Totatiche, Jalisco, where he had twelve children, some who took the name Aranzazu and some who took the name Ramos (either as a derivation of Ramon or an alternation of their mother’s name Lemos). For further info. see Arturo Ramos' posting on Ramosfamily.Org. Email Arturo Ramos
Arciniega, DanielBasque Country, Spain>Puebla, Mexico>Villa Ocampo, Durango> Mexico>El Paso Texas, USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Antonio Arciniega b.circa 1825. I descend from Jose Antonio Arciniega who with his elder brother Jose Luis arrived in Puebla, Puebla from the Vascongadas. In the second third of the 19th Century the brothers settled on their ranch in Villa Ocampo, Durango. Jose Antonio was, with his eldest son, Refugio, at times, the local judge. During the Revolution of 1910, Jose Antonio and Refugio were hanged by the Dorados de Villa. The family was dispersed and the ranch property lost. Jose Antonio del Refigio Arciniega Aponte, my grand father and the middle son of Jose Antonio Arciniega son fled by train to El Paso, TX. I am interested in locating more information on Jose Antonio and Jose Luis Arciniega. Additionally, I would like also to know whatever happened to the city of Arciniega in northern Spain. Was the name changed, did it become incorporated into a greater municipality? Contact Ed Serros
Arebalo, JoseMexico>Texas>Virginia. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. See this modal match to the I1c Continental 2 haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. See this DNA match to haplotype 195 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Cecilio Arebalo b.circa 1862 d.circa 1920. Cameron Co. Tx. Email Jose Arebalo
Armijo, David ScottNew Mexico>San Jose California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin America and Poland in this - HRD database search. Migration pattern of my Armijo family: From what I understand is that they were recruited in Zacatecas, Mexico in 1695 by Don Diego de Vargas y Lujan. I have heard that they settled in Santa Fe and Albuburque over a 300 year period and intermarried with the other prominent families before the Anglo period. There are 3 timelines in New Mexico 1) the Spanish period, 2) the Mexican period (after 1821) and finally the Anglo period (1846 on). Oldest Ydna ancestor - Felipe Armijo b.1846 m. Maria Placida Cordova in 1862 (both born in New Mexico). Family name may be Portillo through an adoption. Email David Scott Armijo
Arredondo, ArthurAllende,Coahuila Mexico>Rosenburg,Texas>Houston,Texas>Los Angeles,California. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic. See this DNA match to haplotype 215 which matches a 1 North African Sephardic, 1 Turkish Sephardic and 3 Askenazi Jews in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 45 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Latin America and Central Europe in this - HRD database search. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - Jose Guadalupe Arredondo b circa 1850. d circa 1900. had children born in Allende but he himself was not born in Allende Coahuila. I don't know if he was from Musquiz, Lampazos, Nava, Monclova or Cuartro Cinegas. Juan Arredondo and cousin Hernando arrived about 1635 in NE Mexico. Contact Esther Herold
Arriola, LarryMonterrey Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Unconfirmed Haplogroup E1b1b1. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker (1 step mismatch on fast marker 385a) Mexico match(es) in this - HRD database search. A 12 of 12 match to Mike Ayala below. See this DNA match to haplotype 58 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Desiderio Arriola. Contact Peggy Jasso
Arriola, JesusMexico>California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Silverio Arriola>Remigio Arriola b.c1858. For further info. see "Irma M. Arriola's Mi Familia Page" Contact Irma M. Arriola
Arzac, Dr. Jorge ArturoVilla de Alvarez, Colima, Mexico>Mexico City, Mexico>Dallas Texas USA. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. I would like to find links with other Arzac branches in Mexico and the USA. Oldest Ydna ancestor - José Ygnacio (Ignacio) Arzac b.1775. Email Dr. Jorge Arturo Arzac
Arzola, Robert CasanovaMexico>San Antonio, Texas USA. Unconfirmed Haplogroup Q, Native American. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. Email Robert Casanova Arzola
Ascensio, TomJacona, Michoacan Mexico>Calif. Unconfirmed haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American with two 4 step matches to Q1a3a in Mexico. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q7 to 1 Nahua and 1 Purépecha - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juaquin Ascencio b. circa 1800. Email Tom Ascensio
Ascensio, BenjaminJalisco, Mexico>Calif. Unconfirmed haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American with two 4 step matches to Q1a3a in Mexico. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q7 to 1 Nahua and 1 Purépecha - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juaquin Ascencio b. circa 1800. Email Tom Ascensio
Ascensio, RichardMexico>Hawaii. Unconfirmed haplogroup Q1a3a Native American with two 4 step matches to Q1a3a in Mexico. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q7 to 1 Nahua and 1 Purépecha - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. . Email Tom Ascensio
Avila, B.Alcantara, Spain>Mexico>Colorado. E1b1b1 likely Haplogroup E1b1b1b (M81). A 33 of 37 match to modal of a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. Based on this study Y Haplogroup E3b there is a match with subclade E1b1b1b, which according to this study Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b, this subclade is found in NW Africa and southern Italy. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) From France to North Africa in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Alonso de Avila b.1618 d.c1679. Email B. Avila
Avila, RobertMexico>Tucson, Arizona USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this YDNA 6 marker match to R1b haplotype 6 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Terry Zumwalde
Avila, VicenteMexico>Florida. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Iberia in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Vicente Avila
Avila, John Fernandezprobably State of Chihuahua, Mexico>California USA. Haplogroup Q, Native American. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q64 to 8 Huichol a - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Julian Avila b.1876 d,1963. Contact Raquel Ruiz
Ayala, Mike A.Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Santa Fe, Texas USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1. A 12 of 12 match to Larry Arriola above. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker (1 step mismatch on fast marker 385a) Mexico match(es) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Diego Alejo de Trevino b.circa 1537 d.circa 1630. Email Mike Ayala
Baca, JoaquinOjo Caliente, New Mexico>Colorado USA. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q18 to 3 Huichol and 1 Purépecha - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. Oldest Ydna ancestor - JOSE ANTONIO BACA was born Abt. 1760. He married MARIA ROSA CRUZ>JUAN PABLO BACA was born Abt. 1801. He married MARIA GUADALUPE LUCERO>JOSE DIONISIO BACA was born Abt. 1830 in New Mexico, and died in La Garita, Colorado. He married MARIA ISABEL VALDEZ>JOSE ROMAN BACA was born February 28, 1864, and died March 25, 1947 in La Garita, CO. He married APOLONIA ROMERO>Emanuel Baca - married Delia Duran>JOHN ANTHONY BACA was born December 04, 1943 in Denver, CO., and died December 04, 1995 in Denver, CO.. He married DENISE VIOLA LOVATO. Email Denise Lovato-Duran
Baeza, Eliseo HolguinChihuahua, Mexico>Presidio County, Texas USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. Haplogroup R1b. See these YDNA 9 marker match to Chihuahua Mexico and other Hispanics as well as Central Europeans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Canuto Baeza. Email Eliseo Holguin Baeza
Barrera MD, Dr.Mexico>Sweeny Texas. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this YDNA 7 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 5 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. . d. Recently the surname of Ledesma was adopted. Email Luis Ledesma
Bejarano, Joe LaraJuarez, Chihuahua Mexico>New Mexico>California. Unconfirmed haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. Family folktale has it that my greatgrandmother Fermina (Lucero) Bejarano was supposedly kidnapped by Geronimo and escaped while pregnant with his child (my grandfather Teofilo) and returned to her husband Jose Julio Bejarano in Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. A cousin claims he has the newspaper article to substantiate the kidnapping of Fermina, and her return. Oldest Ydna ancestor Teofilo Bejarano - b.1866 . Email Joe Bejarano
Blanco, Joaquin AntonioJerez de la Frontera, Andalucia Spain>Sonora, Mexico>California USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic. See this DNA match to haplotype 45 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - Francisco Blanco b 1805. In 1828 he immigrated to Batuc, Sonora Mexico where he was involved in mining and ranching. He married in that same year Francisca Acuña and had 6 children who each settled in nearby pueblos Tepache, Batuc, Suaqui. Descendants now live in Sonora Mx, Baja California Mx, and Southern California. Published resources on the family "Esta era un Pueblo llamado Batuc" by Angel Encinas Blanco and "Nuestras Raices En un pueblo llamdo Tepache" by Marco Antonio Valencia Arvizu. If you might be a descendent please send a message. Email Joaquin Antonio Blanco
Borquez, Danny RaySonora, Mexico. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ramon Borquez b.circa 1780. d.circa 1840 Email Danny Borquez
Botello, YsabelGuerrero, Tamaulipas Mexico>Longmont Colorado. See these YDNA 9 marker Hispanic match(es) in this - HRD database search. Unconfirmed Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jesus Botello b.circa 1849 d, 1929. Email Ysabel Botello
Burquez, ChristopherSinaloa Mexico>Sonora>Arizona>California. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Eduardo Burquez d.1904. Email Christopher Burquez
Caballero, CharlesHidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua Mexico>El Paso, Texas USA>San Diego, California USA. G2a (P15+). Found in 8% of Northern Spaniards. See this YDNA 9 marker exact match to G haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match to Chihuahua Mexico among others in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Arturo Pablo Caballero b.1870 d.1954. My Father and his family came to the United States around 1910. The Revolution caused them to flee their 4000 acre ranch in Hidalgo del Parral in the state of Chihuahua. The family crossed into the US from Ciudad Juarez into El Paso, TX. My father's mother had a sister living in El Paso with her family and I am sure they assisted my family in finding living quarters. While in El Paso, my grandfather worked in an Ice House loading ice into rail cars. My father at the age of 12 left the family with a Protestant minister and his family who took him to San Diego, CA. My father's family migrated to San Diego a year later. Email Charles Caballero
Campos Rivera, AlbertoMexico>Mobile Alabama USA. Haplogroup R1b. See this YDNA 9 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 13 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Alberto Campos Rivera
Campos Jr., Robert IgnacioCoahuila or Nuevo Leon, Mexico>San Fernando, Tamaulipas Mexico>Matamoros (Area),Tamaulipas Mexico>Harlingen,Texas. 36 of 37 marker match with Ben Trevino. They share recent ancestry and a common link to Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon. R1b See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 8 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Antonio Campos m. Tomasa Salinas in 1844 (SF Tamaulipas)>Pablo Campos>Antonio J Campos>Robert I Campos Sr. Contact Gloria Campos
Canales Jr., FelicianoMexico>Texas City, Texas USA Haplogroup G2a1a. Found all over Europe. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker match(es) (1 step mismatch on fast marker 385a) from the Caucasus in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Crispin Canales b.circa 1836. d.circa 1913 married to Porfiria Garza. Email Mario Garcia
Canales, Edmundo CantuMexico City, Mexico>Nuevo Leon>Tamaulipas>South Texas. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Canales b.circa 1650 Monterrey, Nuevo Leon - married Maria Gertrudis Montemayor Benavidez Abt. 1674 or possibly oldest ydna ancestor was Francisco Canals b.circa 1615 Reus, Catalonia, Spain. Email Edmundo Cantu Canales
Cano, StephenValle de la Mota (now General Teran), Nuevo Leon Mx>Calif. Haplogroup G2 Found in 8% of Northern Spaniards. See this DNA match to haplotype 130 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Prudencio Cano b.circa 1750 possibly Cadereyta, NL. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Latin America and the Caucasus in this - HRD database search. Email Stephen Cano
Cano, Dr. Luis ReyGuanajuato, Mexico>Texas. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 32 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Bartolo Cano b.circa 1835 d.circa 1890 son was named Julian born in Guanajuato. Email Luis Cano
Cano, FrankCruillas, Taumaulipas Mexico 1857>Hualahuises, Nuevo Leon Mexico 1898>Raymondville, Texas USA 1932. Haplogroup R1b1c. Most common origin in Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Hispanics in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to serial number 814 in Pakistan which match 7 of the oldest markers (A7.2 is not known) - Polarity and temporality of high-resolution y-chromosome distributions in India identify both indigenous and exogenous expansions and reveal minor genetic influence of central Asian pastoralists. This match indicates a Eastern European origin out of the Ukraine rather than Iberia. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Silverio Cano born circa 1837>Amado Cano b.1857>Jose Cano b.1898>Francisico de La Rosa Cano>1932. Contact Rhonda Cano Long
Cansino, HernanAlhaurin El Grande, Malaga, Spain>Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 92 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Antonio Cansino b. 1787. Wanting to see if this line is possibly of Sephardic origin. Contact Susana Leniski
Cantu, John CarlosMexico >Texas USA. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico and others in Latin America and Western Europe in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. Email John Carlos Cantu
Carmona, Guadalupe OscarMier, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. 12 marker match to James Salinas. Most of the Carmona records are in Cerralvo, Nuevo Leon and Agualeguas, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. My problem is when did the Carmona's come to Mexico? Did they come from Carmona Spain? Oldest Ydna ancestor - Antonio Carmona b.circa 1726 d.March 9,1796 Contact Fernando Campos
Carmona, Keith RayMexico City, Mexico>Roseville, California. Unconfirmed haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. A 12 of 12 marker match with Juan Montes below. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q33 to 1 Nahua - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. Oldest Ydna ancestor - John Carmona. Email Keith Ray Carmona
Caro, EduardoTrigo de Alteñas, Jalisco Mexico>Nevada USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Eastern Europe in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 25 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ignacio Caro b.circa 1930 d.1970. Email Eduardo Caro
Carral, JoaquinBurgos, Spain>Mexico City, Mexico. Haplogroup R1a1 Most prevalent in Eastern Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 72 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 6 marker match to R1a haplotype 9 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Eastern Europe in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Carral y Zaráuz b.circa 1780 d.1830. Email Joaquin Carral-Cuevas
CarriagaMexico>Oakland California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Western Europe in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Serillo or Severo Carriaga b.circa 1780 Email Eric Lucero
Casillas, AaronJalisco Mexico>Los Angeles, California USA. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this YDNA 9 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Julian Robles. View GEDCOM here . Email Aaron Casillas
Castanon, Vincent RichardRancho de Cuevecillas, Valle de Valparaiso Zacatecas Mexico>Jerez Zacatecas Mexico. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ylario Castanon b.abt 1740 m. Marcela De Casas b.abt 1750. The records show abt 6 Castanon families appearing in Jerez during the same time period ( 1775) but I have not been able to prove they are related even though the families obviously new each other as padrinos and family groups. Contact Erlinda Castanon-Long
Castillo, Eddie EliasMexico. Unconfirmed haplogroup O Southeast Asian origin, found in over 80% of East Asians. FTDNA's recent ancestrial origins show a 11 of 12 match to Malaysia and 10 of 12 matches to China, Indonesia, Mexico, Phillipines and an Aboriginal Taiwanese. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to China, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore and South Koreaan ancestry in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Encarnacion Castillo m Carlota Tellez (said to have been 100% Yaqui Indian)>Ezequiel Castillo, Sr. AKA Eddie Elias Castillo (never legally changed)DOB: 29 FEB 1896 (questionable). POB: Piedras Negras, Sonora, Mexico or Texas (possibly San Antonio) Married to Rebecca Barrera/Guajardo (she used these last names interchangeably) on 14 FEB 1917 in Austin, Travis Co., TX. DOD: 20 OCT 1971 POD: Lomita, Los Angeles Co., CA. Email Mike McCollum
Castillo, DanielMexico>Texas. Confirmed Haplogroup J1. See this DNA match to haplotype 275 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 21 - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Italy in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ygnacio Castillo b.circa 1882 d.1929 Email Daniel Castillo
Cervantes, Angel R.Zacoalco de Torres, Jalisco, Mx>El Grullo, Jalisco>New Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Lazaro Mariano Enriquez y Cervantes b.circa 1720 in Zacoalco de Torres Jalisco, Mexico. Email Angel R Cervantes
Cervantes, Jose de JesusLa Barca del Oro, Jalisco, Mx.>New Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. See this DNA match to haplotype 108 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jesus Cervantes b.1850, Email Jose de Jesus Cervantes
Chacon, Fernando(Note: the rare markers at 464e and 464f) San Luis Potosi, Mexico>El Paso,Tx. Haplogroup E1b1b1. Likely Haplogroup E1b1b1b (M81). A 21 of 25 match to modal of a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. Based on this study Y Haplogroup E3b there is a match with subclade E3b1 beta, which according to this study Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b, this subclade is found in NW Africa and southern Italy. See this DNA match to haplotype 48 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 7 marker match to E3b haplotype 14 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) from Spain to Eygpt in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Pablo Chacon. Email Fernando Chacon
Champion, AlejandroMexico. Confirmed Haplogroup R1a1 Most prevalent in Eastern Europe. See this YDNA 9 marker exact match to R1a haplotype 3 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestors - ?. Email Alejandro Champion
Chapa, AlexItaly>Spain>Northern Mexico>Dallas,Texas. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Bautista Schiapapria b.1627 Email Alex Chapa
Chapa Jr, Amancio JoseItaly>Spain>Northern Mexico>La Joya,Texas. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Bautista Schiapapria b.1627 Email Amancio Jose Chapa Jr.
Chapa, FernandoCadereyta, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Texas. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Tomas Francisco Javier Chapa m.1726. I have found where another researcher believes Tomas to be Juan Bautista Chapa's grandson. I had reached the same conclusion, but can't prove the connection because the baptismal records for this time were lost in a fire. Email Ramon Sanchez
Chavarria, Curtis RichardMexico>Texas USA. Haplogroup J1. See this DNA match to haplotype 105 which matches a 1 Sephardi Jew from Iraq, 2 Muslim Kurds, 1 Palistinian Arab and 1 Kurdish Jew in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 274 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 22 - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker matches in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Marcos Chavarria (Grandfather). Email Curtis Richard Chavarria
Chavez, Manuel JimenezZacatecas Mexico>Big Springs and El Paso Texas>Sacramento, California. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - .Pedro Chavez b.1874 d.1941. Email: Manuel Chavez
Chavez, SamuelNew Mexico, USA. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker match(es) (1 step mismatch on fast marker 385b) to Asia in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Pablo de la Cruz Chaves b.circa 1770 d.1850. Pablo's mother was maria rosa chaves, a mestiza servant in the household of Hernado Chaves. Father unknown. Contact: Dorothy Wiskup
Cienfuegos, Vincent JosephCuba>Chihuahua, Mexico>Nuevo Mexico, Mexico-New Mexico, USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this YDNA 8 of 9 marker match to R1b haplotype 31 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - great great Grandfather Francisco Cienfuegos born ABT 1865 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. View GEDCOM here . Email Vincent Joseph Cienfuegos
Cienfuegos, James RandolphMexico>Everson, Washington USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 91 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Franco Cienfuegos b.circa 1870 d.circa 1950. Email Randy Cienfuegos
Contreras, JeffMexico>Oakland California USA. Haplogroup R1b1c*,(M269+). R1b is the most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this YDNA 9 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 24 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Jeff Contreras
Corbera, Florentino L.Colotlan?, Jalisco?, Mexico> Momax, Zacatecas Mexico>Tracy, California USA. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Joaquin Corvera b.circa 1780 labrador, mayor de edad y vecino de la Municipalidad del Plateado. Would like to know tribe affiliation. Contact Patricia Corbera
Cordova, Robert M.Spain>Mexico>Heber Springs, Arkansas. Haplogroup R1b1. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. d.Email Robert M. Cordova
Correa Jr, VicenteMexico>Phoenix Arizona. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. See this modal match to the I1c Continental 2 haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. d. . Email Vicente Correa
Cubillos, GenaroMexico City,Mexico>Pinos, Zacatecas Mexico>Needles,California USA>San Bernardino, California USA. Haplogroup I2a2 most common in Castile and the Basque Country of Spain. Extremely rare to have marker 389-1 (16) to be more than half of marker 389-2 (31). In 2006 there were only about 8 in all of the FTDNA database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Angel Cubillos born abt. 1871. Contact Sylvia Robles
Cuellar, DannyJalostotitlan, Jalisco, Mexico>Hawthorne, California. Unconfirmed Haplogroup J2. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Yemen in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 226 (provided SNP is not J2) - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Joaquin de Cuéllar (b.1780's). Email Danny Cuellar
Cuevas, RaymondMexico. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this YDNA 7 of 8 marker match (1 step mismatch on DYS389II) to haplotype 438 from south eastern Anatolia in this - Excavating Y-chromosome haplotype strata in Anatolia. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Marcos Cuevas - 1800's. Email Raymond Cuevas
Cumpian, Adolph OlivaresMexico. Unconfirmed haplogroup Q1a3a1. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q17 to 2 Tarahumara - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome.. Oldest Ydna ancestor ?. Email Adolph Cumpian
Davila, Edmond FrankZacatecas, Mexico> Haplogroup R1b. See this DNA match to haplotype 88 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Francisco Davila, b.c1880 d.1958 Email Ed Davila
Diaz, Anthony PatrickZacatecas Mexico>Chicago Illinois (1910). Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q33 to 1 Nahua - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Gerardo Diaz. Email Anthony Patrick Diaz
Dominguez, Samuel FrederickSanta Fe, New Mexico province of New Spain. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 106 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Dominguez b.circa 1715 m. Antonia Petrona de Ortega in Santa Fe in 1739. Email Samuel Dominguez
Dominguez, RobertoMexico>Cheyenne, Wyoming USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1a. Found in the Middle East, Mediterranean, and North Africa. See this DNA match to haplotype 222 which matches a Sephardic, Kurdish and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian and Muslim Kurd in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 42 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker matches from LRio Negro, Argentina [European],Macedonia [Macedonian] and Boyaca, Colombia [Mestizo] in this - HRD database search. See this YDNA 12 marker match to a Palestinian and close matches to Peruvians - to the Sorenson database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Jaime Hernandez
Duarte, AlbertoZacatecas, Mexico>Panuco Zacatecas, Mexico>Santa Maria, California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this YDNA 9 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 23 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Fernando Duarte b.1670 d.1720>Juan Manuel Duarte Rincon b.1700. Email Alberto Duarte
Duran, Louis EloyMexico>California. Haplogroup I-P215 most common in the possibly Southwestern Europe. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker match(es)(10 instead of 111 at DYS391) to Latin America, Germany, Sub Saharan Africa and Norway in this - HRD database search. Email Louis Eloy Duran
Elizalde, AscencionVilla Unión, Mexico>San Cristobal Las Casas, Chiapas Mexico. Haplogroup J1. See this DNA match to haplotype 104 which matches a 1 Muslim Kurd in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ascencion Elizalde b. circa 1865 d. circa 1905. Probably originally from Jalisco. Email Ascencion Elizalde
Elizondo, CristobalMonclova,Coahuila Mexico>Texas>New York. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q21 to 1 Tarahumara and 1 Purépecha - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker match(es) (1 step mismatch on fast marker 385b) to Bolivia in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Cristobal Elizondo b.c1800-1825. Married Maria Eduviges Resendes 13 Jan 1841 in Monclova, Coahuila paternal Grandfather was born an ELIZONDO but changed his name to Cortinas after he and his brother were orphaned and were then reared by his maternal grandparents who were Cortinas or Cortines. My father later changed the spelling of Cortinas to Cortinez. My oldest Cortinez ancestor:Miguel Cortinas or Cortines b. Abt. 1805 in Mexico immigrated to Nacogdoches Texas in 1835. Later returned to Coahuila Mexico. Family Mystery: to confirm that my Cortinas ancester is the same Miguel Cortinas mentioned as running the Monte, a gambling house, and as a supporter of the Texas revolution. Email
Escalante, PaulMartindale, Texas, USA Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Antonio Escalante b.circa 1895 d.circa 1966 Email Paul Escalante
Escamilla, HeribertoVilla de Santiago, Nuevo Leon>Los Sabinos, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Cadereyta, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Houston, Texas. Unconfirmed Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. A 12 of 12 marker match to Luciano and Henry Garza (below) and the some of the Trevino's, posted below. Conventional research has linked the Garza and Trevino Families for centuries. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 8 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Rafael de Escamilla>Jose Ygnacio Escamilla Salazar baptized December 1st, 1826. Margarito Escamilla must have been born around 1860; (my father says that he was from Zacatecas and was presumably adopted by an Escamilla, but this is one of those myths/mysteries I am unsure about. Aparicio o Patricio Escamilla-Great, Great, Great Grandfather>Ignacio Escamilla-Great, Great Grandfather>Victor Escamilla 1870 Great Grandfather>Gustavo (Gaston) Escamilla, 1906-Grandfather>Ernesto-father, 2 July 1931. Email: Heriberto Escamilla
EspinosaMexico City, Mexico>Saltillo,Coahuila, Mexico>Sabinas Hidalgo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico?>Hidalgo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico>Monterrey Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this YDNA 9 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 6 and its - Matches to the HRD database. The family claims that have currently not been verified: Jewish ancestry. The surname Espinosa was shortened from Espinosa de los Monterros, Burgos, Spain. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Manuel Rodriguez Espinosa b. 1910 m. Carmen Narro>Manuel Espinosa. Contact Sara Rubin-Schultz
Espinosa, NoahMexico. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this YDNA 18 of 20 marker match(es) to Mexico in this - SMGF database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Francisco Espinosa b.circa 1912>Domingo (Mingo) Espinosa. Francisco Espinosa was my Father's father but he died by electrocution at around the age of 25 (foul play suspected) Domingo (Mingo) Espinosa,my Dad was only three Years of age at the time. My Dad says that word has it that his father had other brothers and sisters, but only knows of the brothers' names...Ricardo, Juan, Jesus, and one other but doesn't remember his name. Would like to solve the mystery of Grampa's death, and to make contact with anyone related to Him. Contact Steven Espinosa
Fedelin, FranciscoVelardena, Durango Mexico>Kansas. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic. See this DNA match to haplotype 216 which matches 2 Palastinian Arabs in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 15 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin America in this - HRD database search. 12 marker match to project member Henry Pompa Rivera below. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Cirilo Fedelin b.c 1916. d.c1952. View GEDCOM here . Email Francisco Fedelin
Felguerez, RobertoIglesia San Salvador de Fuentes, Villaviciosa, Asturias Spain>Mesquitic, Jalisco,Mexico 1790's>Valparaiso, Zacatecas Mexico>California. Haplogroup K2. K2 settled the area of the mediterranean. Found in 10.7% of those sampled in Cadiz Spain and .9% in Northern Portugal. The Felguerez were large ranch owners. See this DNA match to haplotype 230 which matches 1 Palestinian - The Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 101 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Iberia in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Melchor Felgueres b.c1747>Domingo Antonio Felgueres b.c1772>Raphael Felgueres b.12/21/1796. Email Ed Serros
Felix, GaryNavojoa, Sonora>LA Calif. Haplogroup I2b Northwestern European origin. See this modal match to the I2b (once known as I1c) Root 1 haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. See this YDNA 6 marker match to Ib2 once known as I1c haplotype 17 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Testing results I (P19) positive (FTDNA), I1c (M223) positive (EA), I1 (P38) positive (EA), S2 positive (EA), M284 (I1c1) negative (EA), S23 positive (EA), S24 postive (EA), P78 negative (EA), P95 negative (EA), M379 negative (EA), P222+ Genetree = I2b. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Librado Felix b.circa 1875. View GEDCOM here . For further info. see "The Genealogy of Mexico Links Page"
Felix, John DumasSonora Mexico>Calif. Haplogroup J2, a 6 marker Cohen Haplotype Match (old cohen modal haplotype). All 5, 12 marker matches to Eastern European Jews. See this DNA match to haplotype 108 which matches a 3 Askenazi Jews and 1 Muslim Kurd in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 255 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 27 - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. See this YDNA 9 marker match to J2 haplotype 13 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Hispanics, North Africans Europeans and Jew(s) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Fernando Felix b.1846. For further info. see The DUMAS & FELIX FAMILIES
Fernandez, JerryDurango, Durango Mx.>New Mexico circa 1905>Arizona. Haplogroup R1b. Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. . See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ascencion Fernandez b.circa 1860 Durango Mx. Email Jerry Fernandez
Fernandez, RobertTangancicuaro, Michoacan, Mexico>Culbertson, Hitchcock County, Nebraska>Cedar Rapids,Linn County, Iowa>Tennessee USA Unconfirmed Haplogroup G2 Found in 8% of Northern Spaniards. See this DNA match to haplotype 133 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin America,Italy,Poland and Germany in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Louis Fernandez married to Margarita Torrezb>? (David) Fernandez b.11/24/1893 in Tangancicuaro, Michoacan, Mexico Email Robert Barker (Fernandez)
Fernandez, AgustinSantander, Spain>Celaya Guanajuato, Mexico>Belleville, Michigan. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Augustin Fernandez b. 1887 d. 1959. Email Fernando Campos
Flores, SigifredoTexas. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Tomas Flores b.circa 1870. d.1945 Email
Flores, Dr. Frank CortezChihuahua, Mexico>Juarez, Chihuahua Mexico>Dona Ana, New Mexico 1850"s. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. A 35 of 37 marker match to project member Jason Lizarraga, below. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Maria Flores b.circa 1818. View GEDCOM here . Email Frank Cortez Flores
Flores, FernandoJalpa Zacatecas, Mexico>Chicago Illinois. USA. Unconfirmed Haplogroup E1b1b1. Found in the Middle East, Mediterranean, and North Africa. Our mysteries, these Flores have some Sephardic customs (Stones on the graves, etc). They tend to only married certain families (The Medinas, among others), although this is changing in recent times.These families tend to be much more fairer. They are a huge and well know family in Southern Zacatecas. See this DNA match to haplotype 54 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Anitasio Flores-Medina b.c1910's Email Fernando Flores
Flores, Mark EliotBaroyeca, Sonora Mexico>Navojoa, Sonora Mexico>Los Angeles, California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Arturo Benjamin Flores b.1912 d.2002. Email Mark Flores
Flores Gonzales, TomasMonclova, Coahuila Mexico>Vallecillo, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Guerrero Viejo, Tamualipas, Mexico>San Diego, Duval County, Texas>La Salle County. Haplogroup Q1a3a. See these YDNA 11 of 12 marker match(es) to Mexico in this - Sorenson database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor J Antonio Flores - b.circa 1700 m. Catarina Aguirre>J Ignacio Flores Zambrano>J Gregorio Flores Luna>Tomas Flores Mesa> . Contact Dahlia Guajardo-Cantu de Palacios
Flores, Richard A.Mexico>Santa Rosa, California USA. Haplogroup Q-M346,(M3-), Native American. See these YDNA 9 marker Mexico and Argentina match(es) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Richard A. Flores
Franco, BenitoVallecillo, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Texas USA. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q27 to 3 Nahua, 1 Huichol and 1 Tzotzil - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to USA Hispanic(s) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Javier Franco b. circa 1726. Contact Orfa Salinas
Fuentes, Jose AntonioVeracruz,Mexico>Palm Bay, Florida USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1,(M35+), Mediterranean/Semitic. I am eager to find out my family tree from the beginning of times or at least from Europe/Africa to Mexico. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - Carmelo Fuentes b.1903 d.1991. Email Jose Antonio Fuentes
Galarza, GaryJalisco, Mx. 1780>Tx. early 1900's>Contra Costa County Calif. Haplogroup I2b, Northwestern European origin. See this modal match to the I1c Root 1 haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. See this DNA match to haplotype 195 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 6 marker match to I1c haplotype 2 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Northern Europeans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ygnacio Galarza b 1780 Jalisco Mx. Email Lew Jenkins
Gallardo, FranciscoSinaloa, Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 113 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Pedro Gallardo b.c1750. Email David Gallardo
Gallegos, J.J.Saltillo,Coahuila,Mexico , Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Joseph Gallegos b.c1700
Garcia, Jon-EricMexico>Florida. Unconfirmed Haplogroup I2a most common in the Balkans of Europe. Ydna line - Father - Richard Garcia Grandfather - John B. Garcia Great Grandfather - Aniceto Garcia Great Great Grandfather - Jose Eduardo Garcia Great Great Great Grandfather - Diego Antonio Garcia Great Great Great Graet Grandfather - Manuel Vincent Garcia. Email Jon-Eric Garcia
Garcia, NatividadMx.>San Antonio, Tx. Haplogroup I2a2 most common in Castile and the Basque Country of Spain. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin America in this - HRD database search. See this modal match to the I1b2 haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. See this DNA match to haplotype 181 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Adolfo Garcia b.circa 1860. Email Mario Garcia
Garcia, AnacletoCoahuila Mexico. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. See this modal match to the I1c Continental 2 haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Pedro Garcia b.circa 1800. Coahuila Mex. Proved Garcias from different branches of the family were not related. Email Mario Garcia
(Unknown) Garcia, Joe Albert (Venegas)Mexico>San Antonio Texas. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. See this modal match to the I1c Root 1 haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin Americans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Carlos G. Venegas b.1938 Venegas is an adopted name. Email Maria Teresa Venegas
Garcia, RichardMexico>Galveston, Texas 1914>San Antonio, Texas 1917. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 24 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jesus Garcia (m.Maria Gallardo) b.between 1894-1897. Email
Garcia, Jesus AlejandroCiudad Victoria, Tamaulipas Mexico>China, Nuevo Leon Mexico. Haplogroup R1b1b2d. Most common origin in Europe. See this information on the migration of the - M167 aka SRY2627 R1b1c6 subclade in Spain where this mutation likely originated. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Indalecio Garcia b.circa 1860's Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas>Daniel Garcia de la Cerda b.1891 m.Maria de los Angeles de la Cerda Hinojosa in China, Nuevo Leon. I would like to connect to relatives from Tamaulipas. Email Jesus Alejandro Garcia
Garcia, Dr.AlejandroJalapa Veracruz, Mexico >San Antonio, Texas. Confirmed Haplogroup J1. See this DNA match to haplotype 275 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 21 - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Italy in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Miguel Garcia-Marin b.1895 d.1962 Email Alejandro Garcia
Garcia-Cuevas, SocratesMexico>San Antonio, Texas. Unconfirmed Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 141 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email: Socrates Garcia-Cuevas
Garcia, George FlorencioSan Felipe, Coahuila Mexico>Laredo Texas. Unconfirmed Haplogroup T once known as K2. T settled the area of the mediterranean. Found in 10.7% of those sampled in Cadiz Spain and .9% in Northern Portugal. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Desiderio Garcia b.c1840>Cirilo Garcia b.c1865>Esteban Garcia b.1889. Email George F. Garcia
Garcia, AnselmoDurango Mexico Mexico>Woodland, California USA. Likely Haplogroup G2 (confirmed G by snp) Found in 8% of Northern Spaniards. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Anselmo Garcia b.mid 1800's Durango. Email Luis Martinez
Garcia, MacedonioOjocaliente, Zacatecas Mexico>Rincon de Romos, Aguascalientes>California USA. Confirmed Haplogroup J1*. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Chihuahua Mexico in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Macedonio Garcia b.circa 1870. Email Ricardo Gallegos Álvarez
Garcia, RubenGuanacevi, Durango Mexico. Haplogroup J1. See this DNA match to haplotype 108 which matches a 3 Askenazi Jews and 1 Muslim Kurd in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 254 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 27 (listed as the Cohen Modal Haplotype) - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Chihuahua Mexico in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Paramon Garcia b. circa 1860. Contact Anita Martinez
Garcia, David Lawrence Saltillo, Coahuilla Mexico> Montana USA. Haplogroup R1b,(P312+). Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Apolonio Garcia, b.circa 1873. d. 1940. Email David Lawrence García
Garcia de Alba, FaustoAvila, Spain>Ejulta, Jalisco or Tecolotlan, Jalisco Mexico>Los Angeles California. Haplogroup R1b1b2h (M28+). Fausto Garcia de Alba's y-dna as compared to other R1b1c10, in this paper Analysis of the origin of R1b1c10 also known as Single Nucleotide Polymorphism S28.. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Francisco Garcia de Alba b.1563. Everyone with this last name seems to be related. Email Fausto de Alba
Garcia, Gerard Cipriano near Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico>Mill Valley, California USA. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. A 12 of 12 marker match to project member Dr. Frank Cortes Flores and Jason Lizarraga. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Gerard Cipriano Garcia
Garcia, Alejandro J.Zacatecas, Mexico>Monterrey-Saltillo area, Mexico>Cerralvo N.L., Mexico>Revilla (Guerrero Viejo) area Mexico (22,000 acre land grant-Charco Redond Zapata County Texas)>Zapata, Texas USA. Haplogroup J2. 12 marker matches to the Guajardo lines. See this DNA match to haplotype 118 which matches a 1 Askenazi Jew, 1 North African Sephardic Jew and 2 Kurdish Jew in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 222 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Lorenzo Garcia abt 1595 - came out of the area of Zacatecas. Married Leonor Gutierrez Saltillo>Capt. Pedro Garcia de Avila abt 1628>Juan Jose Garcia de Avila abt 1660>Capt Francisco Garcia abt 1690>Juan Jose Garcia abt 1729>Jose Tomas Garcia abt 1757>Jose Anastacio Garcia abt 1793>Angel Garcia abt 1830>Jose Maria Garcia abt 1867>Jose Guadalupe Garcia abt 1898>Roberto Eloy Garcia abt 1937. Email Alex J. Garcia
Garcia Jr., FrankMexico>Tempe, Arizona USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Frank Garcia Sr. b. Email Frank P. Franks Jr.
Garcia, Jose LuisMexico>Rio Grande City (Camargo above the River)>Cuero, Texas>Bay City, Texas>El Paso, Texas USA. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Diego Garcia b.circa 1710 (received a land grant to live in Rio Grande City)>Ignacio Garcia>Teodoro Garcia>Ignacio Zarate Garcia>Jose Vela Garcia b.1896. Email Jose Luis Garcia
Garcia, RandolphRio Arriba County, Northern New Mexico> Abiquiu, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico>San Francisco, California USA. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q26 to 2 Huichol - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker match(es) (1 step mismatch at 385b 18 instead of 19) to a Mestizo from Mexico City in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ramon Garcia, b. circa 1820>Jesus Maria Garcia, b. circa 1850>Seledon Garcia, b. 1874>Jose Isais Garcia, b. circa 1900. Email Randolph Garcia
Garibay, Larry OrtizMichoacan, Mexico>Oakland California USA. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Francisco Garibay b.circa 1890>Rafael Ortiz b.1920. Email Larry Ortiz
Garza, LucianoSalinas Victoria, Nuevo Leon Mx.>Sombreretillo Mx.>Oregon. Haplogroup R1b. A 22 of 25 marker match to Arthur Trevino MD , posted above. Conventional research has linked the Garza and Trevino Families for centuries. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 8 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon b.1540 in Lepe, Huelva, Spain d.1640 in Nuevo Leon New Spain (Mexico). Email Luciano Garza
Garza-Cantu, LuisCruillas, Tamualipas Mexico>Ciudad Victoria, Tamualipas Mexico>San Antonio Texas (1918). Haplogroup R1b1 European. 24 of 25 marker match with project members Col. Montemayor and Robert Ignacio Campos. They share recent ancestry and a common link to Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon. See this DNA match to haplotype 108 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Miguel de la Garza m. Nicolasa Galvan both of whom were born about 1780. Three children were born to them between 1808-1812 in Cruillas, Tamaulipas. This lineage remained in Cruillas until the Revolution. My father's line were in Cd. Victoria for a few years before going to San Antonio in 1918. Nicolasa was probably from the GALVANs of San Fernando, Tamaulipas, and Miguel may have been from Cadereyta, but those are guesses that I have not proved. Email Irma Garza-Cantu
Garza, HenryMexico>Texas>Fort Collins Colorado. Haplogroup R1b. A 12 of 12 marker match to Luciano Garza (above) and the some of the Trevino, posted above. Conventional research has linked the Garza and Trevino Families for centuries. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 8 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Francisco Garza b. YDNA and the papertrail show a match to Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon. Contact Meg Bonahoom
Garza. AdrianMexico>Plano, Texas. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. See this modal match to the I1c Continental 2 haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. See this DNA match to haplotype 195 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) North Western Europeans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b.circa . Mex. Email
Garza. Joseph S.Mexico>Houston Texas. Haplogroup I2b, Northwestern European origin. See this modal match to the I1c Continental 2 haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b.circa . Mex. Email Joseph S. Garza
Garza, AlvaroMexico>San Antonio, Texas USA. Haplogroup R1b. A 12 of 12 marker match to Luciano and Henry Garza (above) and the some of the Trevino, posted above. Conventional research has linked the Garza and Trevino Families for centuries. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 8 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . YDNA and the papertrail for some Garza's show a match to Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon. Email Alvaro Garza
Garza, Joel LuisNuevo Leon Mexico>Texas USA. Haplogroup R1b. A 12 of 12 marker match to Luciano and Henry Garza (above) and the some of the Trevino, posted above. Conventional research has linked the Garza and Trevino Families for centuries. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 8 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Raymundo Garza>Evaristo Garza b.1893>Andres Garza. YDNA and the papertrail for some Garza's show a match to Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon. Email Joel Luis Garza
Garza, Thomas RoyMonterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Camargo, Tamaulipas Mexico>Rio Grande, Texas USA>San Patricio Co., Texas USA>Refugio, Texas USA. Haplogroup K2. K2 settled the area of the Mediterranean. Found in 10.7% of those sampled in Cadiz Spain and .9% in Northern Portugal. See this DNA match to haplotype 240 which matches 1 Ashkenazi Jew, 1 Iraqi Sephardic Jew, 6 Kurdish Jews and 3 Muslim Kurds - The Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico and the Mediterranean in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Marcos Alonzo Garza. Email Thomas Roy Garza
Gomez, SamuelChihuahua,Chihuahua Mexico>Peoria, Arizona USA. Haplogroup J2. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jesus Carlos Gomez b.c1800 d.c1900 Contact M Gomez.
Gomez, Jose LuisMexico>California. Haplogroup J2a2a (M92+). See this DNA match to haplotype 241 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Damian Gomez, b.circa 1835, A 12 marker match with Andres Gonzalez of our project. Email Jose Gomez
Gomez-Infante, Jose L.Mexico> Pomona, California. Haplogroup R1b M167 aka SRY2627 R1b1c6 positive. Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. See this information on the migration of the - M167 aka SRY2627 R1b1c6 subclade in Spain where this mutation likely originated. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Celso Gomez b. Contact Irma Gomez
Gomez, Emilio MMexico>Colorado, USA. Unconfirmed Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this YDNA 5 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 5 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Emilio Gomez b.1910 d.1979. Contact B. Avila
GonzalezToledo, Spain>Parras, Coahuila, Mexico>La Jolla, California. Haplogroup I1 most common Northwestern Europe and Scandinavia. See this YDNA 9 marker exact match to I1 (once known as I1a) haplotype 31 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Gonzalez de Paredes who m. Maria Olea Camacho in Parras in 1634 and his parents in Toledo. View GEDCOM here Contact Mary Anne Curray
Gonzalez, AndresEl Trigo, Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico> Haplogroup J2. See this DNA match to haplotype 241 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Bonifacio Gonzalez, b.circa 1894, El Trigo. A 12 marker match with Jose Luis Gomez of our project. Email Andres Gonzalez
Gonzalez, Carlos IgnacioTeocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico>Papigochi Chihuahua (present day Ciudad Guerrero)>Texas. Haplogroup E1b1b1. Found in the Middle East, Mediterranean, and North Africa. See this DNA match to haplotype 45 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Grandfather's Grandfather was born in the town of Teocaltiche, Jalisco in or around 1810, and moved to Papigochi Chihuahua (present day Ciudad Guerrero) when he was an adolescent. Email
Gonzalez, SilvestreEl Rancho de Buena Vista, Ixtlahucan de Rio, Jalasco, Mexico>Tulare California. Haplogroup I2a most common in the Balkans of Eastern Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain in this - HRD database search. See this modal match to the I1b2 haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Gertrudis Gonzales m. Barbara Peres>Dionicio Gonzales b. 17 Jun 1827>Alcardio Gonzalez. Email
Gonzalez-Yeaton, MiguelMonterrey, Mexico> San Antonio, Texas. Unconfirmed Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. A 12 of 12 marker match to Luciano and Henry Garza (above) and the some of the Trevino's, posted above. Conventional research has linked the Garza and Trevino Families for centuries. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 8 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Don Bartolomé González was b. in Morón, Spain ab. 1600, and d. 1672 in Monterrey. Email: Miguel Gonzalez-Yeaton
Gonzalez, CrisostomoCerallvo, Mexico>Victoria, Texas. Haplogroup EE1b1b1b, Mediterranean/Semitic. A 12 marker modal match to a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 6 marker match to E3b haplotype 9 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) from Belgium to Eygpt in this - HRD database search. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - Tomas Gonzalez born May 15, 1886. Email Crisostomo Gonzalez
Gonzales, MichaelAguascalientes, Mexico>Superior Arizona, USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1. Found in the Middle East, Mediterranean, and North Africa. See this DNA match to haplotype 45 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Gonzales (Grandfather) came to US before 1917 and believed to be from a Ranchero Family. Worked the Copper Mines in Superior AZ>Henry Gonzales b.1918. Contact Lynne Gonzales
Gonzalez, Robert ChristopherSan Jose De Bazarte, Los Altos de Jalisco (just outside of Tepatitlan) Mexico>Benicia, California, USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1. Found in the Middle East, Mediterranean, and North Africa. See this DNA match to haplotype 45 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Gregorio Gonzalez b.May 9th, 1868. Email Robert Christopher Gonzalez
Gonzalez, Enrique JosephMexico. Unconfirmed haplogroup Q, Native American. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q4 to 1 Nahua - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. Contact Tina Vido
Gonzales, Julian RomuloMexico. Haplogroup R1b1c*. Most common origin in Europe. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Manuel Gonzalez b.circa 1825. Contact Nancy Taylor
Gonzales, TomasNuevo Leon, Mexico>Linares, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Beeville, South Texas USA. Haplogroup J2. See this DNA match to haplotype 114 which matches a 1 Askenazi Jew, 2 North African Sephardic Jews, 2 Kurdish Jews. 2 Palastinian Arabs and 9 Muslim Kurds in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 225 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 34 - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico and others in Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Gonzales b. early 1820's>Antonio Gonzales b. 1850's>Augustin Aguilar Gonzales b. 1888 on a ranch called La Hacienda de la Loma in Linares, Nuevo Leon. Email Tomas Gonzales Jr.
Gonzalez, Fernando PatricioAguascalientes, Mexico. Unconfirmed Haplogroup J2. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Portugal and Argentina in a - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - ? b.?. Email Fernando Patricio Gonzalez
Guajardo Jr., RobertMonterrey, Mexico>Hidalgo County, Texas. M92+. See this DNA match to haplotype 118 which matches a 1 Askenazi Jew, 1 North African Sephardic Jew and 2 Kurdish Jew in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 222 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Pedro Guajardo Garcia b.circa 1670. His children and grandchildren used either the Guajardo or Garcia name. Email Robert Guajardo
Guajardo, Leonel F.Monterrey (Apodaca area), Mexico>Baja California (in 1914), Mexico>Irvine, California. Unconfirmed Haplogroup J2a2a. See this DNA match to haplotype 118 which matches a 1 Askenazi Jew, 1 North African Sephardic Jew and 2 Kurdish Jew in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 222 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ignacio Guajardo b.circa 1850. Email Leonel Guajardo
Guerra, AugustoAsturias,Spain 1600's>Monterrey Mx>Reynosa>Matamoros>Tex. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Western Europe in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 99 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Antonio Guerra b.1603. View GEDCOM here . Email Gus Guerra
Guerra, JuventinoLLanes, Asturias Spain>Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico> Texas. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. 24 of 25 marker match to Augusto Guerra. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Western Europe in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 99 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Antonio Guerra Canamal b.1603 came to Monterrey in 1623>Ignacio Guerra. Contact Cristina McCoy
Guevara, ArturoMexico City, Mexico. Haplogroup J2. Most common in the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 which matches a 1 Askenazi Jew, 1 Sephardi Jew, Kurdish Jew and 1 Muslim Kurd in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germany in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. Email Arturo Guevara
Gutierrez, LouisChilchota, Michoacan Mexico>Tamazula, Jalisco Mexico. Haplogroup N. Most common origin in Northern Eurasia. See this 10 marker Y-DNA match to haplotype N3a1 and 1 Russian - Y-chromosome haplogroup N dispersals from south Siberia to Europe See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Northern Europe in this - HRD database search. Louis Gutierrez was born in Tamazula Jalisco in 1924 but records show the family living in Chilchota Michoacan from 1650 until 1780 or so. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Contact Linda Castanon-Long
Gutierrez, Rick EdwardMexico>Oakland California USA. Haplogroup Q, Native American. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ysidro Gutierrez b. Email Rick Edward Gutierrez
Gutierrez, Thomas LeroyMexico>Pueblo Colorado USA. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 99 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Thomas Leroy Gutierrez
Gutierrez, DavidMexico>USA. Haplogroup Q1a3a Unconfirmed. Oldest Ydna ancestor Cayetano Gutierrez - b.circa 1890 d.1964>Ramon Gutierrez b.circa 1915-20. Email David Gutierrez
Gutierrez, BenCadereyta, Nuevo Leon, Mexico>Brownsville, Texas USA 1881-2. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Bonifacio Gutierrez b.1857 d.1949 changed his last name to Gutierrez on entering the US in 1881-2 in Brownsvill. Contact: Esther Herold
Gutierrez, StephenMexico>Castro Valley, California USA. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Chihuahua Mexico and other Hispanic(s) and Northwestern European(s) in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email: Stephen Gutierrez
Guzman, Michael AngeloMexico>Fontana California USA. E1b1b1 likely Haplogroup E1b1b1b (M81). A 12 of 12 match to modal of a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. Based on this study Y Haplogroup E3b there is a match with subclade E3b2, which according to this study Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b, this subclade is found in NW Africa and southern Italy. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) From France to North Africa in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Michael Angelo Guzman
Hernandez, Jaime RendonLucero Durango Coahuila Mexico>Monclova/Abasolo Coahuila>San Buenaventura Coahuila>Piedras Negras Coahuila>Eagle Pass Texas>San Antonio Texas>Calif. USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1a1. Found in the Middle East, Mediterranean, and North Africa. See this DNA match to haplotype 222 which matches a Sephardic, Kurdish and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian and Muslim Kurd in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this 22 of 25 marker Sephardic Syrian Match in ysearch. This match reports ancestors that left Spain for Syria around the inquisition. See this DNA match to haplotype 42 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 7 marker match to E3b haplotype 1 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker matches from Latin America to North Africa to the Caucasus in this - HRD database search. I would like to see if other Hernandez/Rendon unions may share a common ancestor. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Anastacio Hernandez b.1850>Francisco Hernandez Gonzalez b.c1882>Ramon Hernandez Rubio b.1907. Email Jaime Hernandez
Hernandez, Ruben D.Aguascalientes, Mexico. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 8 - Matches to the HRD Database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ignacio Hernandez b.1929 d.1992. Email
Hernandez, Leonardo AbelMexico>Frisco Texas USA. Unconfirmed haplogroup Q1a3a but tested positive for haplogroup Q (M242+). Native American. Email Leonardo Abel Hernandez
Herrera, AlfonsoMexico>Sylmar California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this YDNA 9 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 6 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Alfonso Herrera
Herrera, JulianMatamoros, Mexico>Brownsville, Texas. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Julian Herrera b.circa 1830, had 2 sons Eugenio and Juan who left many descendants in Texas. Email Jimmy J. Martinez
Herrera-Guerra, ErnestoChilchota, Michoacan Mexico>Mexico City, DF Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 25 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor: Torcuato Herrera b.circa 1863>Alfonso Herrera-Zavala b.1898>Juan Manuel Herrera-Barradas b.1939. Alfonso had many brothers and one sister, they all left Mexico, but Alfonso came back in the 1930s. Email Ernesto Herrera Guerra
Hinojosa, Lucas LongoriaMexico>South Tezas. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. 23 of 25 marker match to James Salinas. Oldest Ydna ancestor - ?. Contact Ed Longoria
Hinojosa, RicardoMier, Tamaluipas Mexico. Haplogroup J2. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico and other Latin American(s) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Pedro Regalado Hinojosa b.1722 d.1787. Have been told we were from the Andalusia region of Spain. Contact Viola Brock
Hinojosa, EdwardDeer Park, Texas. Haplogroup I2a2 most common in Castile and the Basque Country of Spain. See this close modal match to the I1b2 haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. Email Edward Hinojosa
Hinojos, CesarioJimenez, Chihuahua Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 92 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Cesario Hinojos. View GEDCOM here . Email Francisco Fedelin
Holguin, Jaime BustillosMexico>Gilbert Arizona. Haplogroup R1b. See this YDNA 9 marker exact match to Iberia in an - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - View GEDCOM here . Contact Jaime Bustillos Holguin
Huante, AugustinZacapu, Michoacan Mx.> Haplogroup E1b1a Sub Saharan African most common among African Americans. Oldest Ydna ancestor - baptisms indicate parents and child were freed slaves. b.circa 1750 Zacapu, Michoacan Mx. Email Dennis Moreno
Jasso IV, SimeonLeon, Guanajuato Mexico. Haplogroup I2a2 most common in Castile and the Basque Country of Spain. See this modal match to the I1b2 haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Luis Jasso b.circa 1800 d. c1850. Email Simeon Jasso IV
Jasso, RefugioOcampo, Guanajato, Mexico>USA (1950"s). Haplogroup J1. See this DNA match to haplotype 108 which matches a 3 Askenazi Jews and 1 Muslim Kurd in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 254 or 255 (depending on SNP) - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 27 (listed as the Cohen Modal Haplotype) - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Alberto Jasso married to Matilda Camacho. Email Tony Jasso
Jimenez, EliasJimenez,Mexico>San Jose, California. Haplogroup G Found all over Europe. See this YDNA 8 of 9 marker match (mismatch on 385b which is a fast marker) to Portugal in an - HRD database search. My Grandfathers family was said to be from Jimenez Mexico, and that that land had been awarded to his Spanish grandfather for military involvement. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Severo Jimenez b.c1880>Jose Amando Jimenez b.early 1900's. Email
Larios, Boyd EllisMexico>Monterey California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. Haplogroup R1b. See this YDNA 9 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 6 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose(f) Maria Larios (parents were Juan Larios and Juana de la Villatoro) b.1763 m. Julianna Linares in 1790 (m. in Monterrey California). He was a soldier attached to the Presidio of Monterey, who as a blacksmith and mill builder had assignments in other locations. He at some time had a royal land grant between the mission and pueblo of San Jose which was the subject of legal action because he tried to sell it. He died of wounds inflicted by a bear in 1818. Email Boyd de Larios
Leal, David JoseLos Ramones, Mexico>Texas. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 108 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 47 Search for the Phoenicians. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Leal b.circa 1770.
Leal, AaronMexico>Mercedes, Texas. Haplogroup G Found all over Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Poland and Italy in an - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Avelardo Leal b.circa 1870. d. Email Aaron Leal
Leon, Gustavo deCongregacion De Charco Escondido Tamaulipas, Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Pedro de Leon b.circa 1851. Email
Leon Guerrero, Justo TorreMexico>Guam. Haplogroup J1e. Matches 10, J1 Ashkenazi Jews at 12 markers. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico City and other Hispanics, Eastern Europe and Iraqi Kurds in this - HRD database search. View the FAMILY TREE here Oldest Ydna ancestor - Vicente de Leon Guerrero b.circa 1829. Contact Jillette Leon-Guerrero
Lizarraga, Jasonnear Mazatlan Sinaloa, Mexico>Tahara-Shi, Japan. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. A 35 of 37 marker match to project member Dr. Frank Cortes Flores, above. Lizarraga is a common name in that area and it seems likely that we're all related. The name is Basque in origin. From the few records available online it seems that Lizarraga's were established there at least by the beginning of the nineteenth century. Intermarriage within the family seems to have been common, along with other Basque surnames. I've read that there was a substantial emigration of Basque to Sinaloa in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Jason Lizarraga
Loera, ManuelChalchihuites, Zacatecas Mexico> Morenci Arizona. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q70 to 1 Nahua - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. Email Gary Felix For further info. see "The Genealogy of Mexico Links Page"
Longoria, Eduardo A.Reynosa, Tamaulipas Mexico>South Texas, USA. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Eduardo A. Longoria
Longoria III, PedroCamargo, Chihuahua Mexico>South Texas USA. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. Related to the Salinas below and previously unknown to each other. Only a one step difference on two fast mutating markers in a relatively infrequent haplogroup in Mexico. 12 marker match to Guadalupe Carmona above. This line with 17 at marker 385b appears to go through Javier Salinas (a founder of Mier Tamaulipas) through this connection to the Longorias. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b.circa . Contact Eduardo A. Longoria
Lopez, RudyNavojoa Sonora, Mexico>California>New Zealand Haplogroup J2. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker matches (1 step mismatch at 385b) to Eastern Europe in a - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Lopez b.circa 1875 m. Adelina Gutierrez>Juan Lopez b January 23, 1901. Email Rudy Lopez
Lopez, BernardinoMexico>Escondido, California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker Iberian matches in a - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Bernardino Lopez b.circa 1860, Email Bernardino Lopez
Lopez, Samuel CuellarHermosillo, Sonora Mexico>Pomona , California USA. Haplogroup R1b. R1b is the most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this YDNA 9 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 24 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Luis Lopez b ? Hermosillo , Sonora , Mexico ? m Eloisa Vidal>Samuel Vidal Lopez b 06/29/1906. Email Samuel Cuellar Lopez
Lopez, JoseMexico >Mission, Texas,Olympia, Washington USA. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico and others in Latin America and Western Europe in this - HRD database search. In November 1948, Dolores Sausedo gave birth to a son in Mission , Texas . The son’s father was Manuel Lopez. Dolores had two children prior to this birth. Dolores gave her son away to a local family. Dolores and Manuel originated in Mexico . Looking for relatives of Dolores and Manuel. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Manuel Lopez b. Mexico. Email Jose Palmas
López, Phillip DanielMexico>Covina,California USA. Haplogroup R1b. Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - , b. Email Phillip Daniel López
Lovato Jr., James Alexander (Possibly) Sombrete, Zacatacas Mexico>Santa Fe, New Mexico New Spain (1760). Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. See the YDNA 8 of 9 marker match(es) (one step mismatch on marker 385b) to Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Bartolome Lobato b.circa 1760. Contact: Denise Lovato-Duran
Lozano MD, Alexander JoseSpain>Mexico and Cuba (late 1800's). Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) (over 30 matches at the time of this posting) to almost exclusively Hispanic with matches in Chihuahua Mexico, Mexico City and a few in Italy in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 91 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Epifanio Lozano b.circa 1845 in Spain. My father and grandfather were born in Cuba. I should have a great uncle who emmigrated to Mexico from Spain. Email Alex Lozano
Lozano, Mike A.Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico>San Antonio, Texas USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 114 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Placido J. Lozano b.circa 1862 d.1947 m. Consuelo Zambrano. Placido owned several silver mines and was very wealthy, but left Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. In the U.S., he lost the balance of his fortune during the Great Depression. Likely related to Jose Carlos Lozano, below who is currently a 11 of 12 match. Email Mike A. Lozano
Lozano, Jose CarlosMonterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 114 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. d. Likely related to Mike Lozano, above who is currently a 11 of 12 match. Email Jose Carlos Lozano
Lugo, Filiberto (Phil)Sinaloa, Mexico>Clovis California USA. Haplogroup R1b. See this YDNA 9 marker exact match to Iberia in an - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Melchor Martinez b.1686. Email Phil Lugo
Luna, Jose AgustinNueva Rosita, Coahuila Mexico>Laredo, Texas USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Chihuahua Mexico and Germany in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 92 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. early 1900's. Email Jose Luna
Macias, Pedro AndresMexico>Cibolo, Texas. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Miguel Macias disappeared about 1915 leaving his wife with 3 children so not much was passed on that she might have known about his family other than a rumor that he was from Zacatecas Mexico. Email Pedro Andres Macias
Madrigal, LuisMexico. Haplogroup N. Most common origin in Northern Eurasia. See this 10 marker Y-DNA match to 3 haplotype N3a1's. One haplotype matches 6 Russians, 6 Tuvinian, 2 Sojot and 7 Tofalar. Another matches 1 Russian and 1 Mongolian. Another matches 1 Tuvinian. - Y-chromosome haplogroup N dispersals from south Siberia to Europe See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Northern Europeans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Francisco Madrigal b.c1860. Contact Virginia Salazar Bellis
Magallon, AlejandroHacienda del Cabezon, Jalisco Mexico>La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Haplogroup J1, See this DNA match to haplotype 105 which matches a 1 Sephardi Iraqi Jew, 1 Kurdish Jew, 1 Palestinian Arab and 2 Muslim Kurds in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 274 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 22 - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Eastern Europe and Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Don Luis Magallon b.circa 1825 m. Luciana Mora>Manuel Ignacio Magallon Mora, born between 1840-50. Email Alex Magallon
Mares, Jose AntonioNew Mexico>Lobatos Colorado> Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Lagos Mares b.late 1850's m Maria Ermengilda Giron>Eliseo Mares b. El Brazo Colorado April 03, 1879 m Maria Natividad Delfinia Cordova>Elisandro Jose Mares (Lalo) b.July 27, 1908 in Lobatos Colorado m Maria Gloria Cordelia Martinez>Jose Antonio Mares,Jose Benito Mares,Maria Dolores Mares,Pauline Cynthia Mares and Martha Tonita Mares. Contact: Martha Noble
Marquez, AlbertMexico>Albuquerque New Mexico USA. Haplogroup J1 Cohen Haplotype Match. Likely Jewish Sephardic ancestry. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Chihuahua Mexico and others in Latin America in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 254 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - ?. Contact John Lucero
Martinez, Jimmy J.Juarez Mexico>New Mexico>Arizona. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 91 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Simon Martinez b.circa 1840. Email Jimmy J. Martinez
Martinez, Matthew JavierMexico>Paramount California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Northern Europe in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Priscilano Martinez b. Email Matthew Javier Martinez
Martinez, GuadalupeMexico>Texas. Unconfirmed Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker matches (1 step mismatch on fast marker 385b) to Northwestern Europe in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. Email
Martinez Esq., Luis FernandoMonterrey Mexico. Unconfirmed Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. Email Luis Fernando Martinez Esq.
Martinez, EdwardMexico Unconfirmed Haplogroup G2 Found in 8% of Northern Spaniards. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin America in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 130 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Great Great Grandfather's last name was Orosco and not Martinez. Email Edward Cardenas
Martinez Jr, John V.Chilton, Texas. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. . d. Email
Martinez, EduardoRosita, Coahuila Mexico>Alviso, California USA. Haplogroup N. Most common origin in Northern Eurasia. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to those with Iberian origins in this - HRD database search. My grandfather Jose Lujan father of Alfonso Castaneda Lujan (my father) was illegitamite and carried his mother's last name of Lujan (Leonarda). My grandfather's father was Eduardo Martinez a married man with children. Eduardo's children live in Rosita, Coahuila. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Eduardo Martinez. Email Lupe Lujan
Martinez, Joel ManuelCalifornia, since the early 1850's. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 114 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Francisco Martinez born between 1850-1856 (1880 US Census Township 3,Contra Costa County, Ca- age 24) indicates he was born in CA and so were his parents. His marriage certificate to Margarita indicates he was 26 on 4 Nov 1877 and a resident of Concord, Contra Costa, California. Frank's age is off by 3 years + or -. My uncle's family stories indicate that Francisco or Frank was related to the Martinez family of Martinez, California. Contact Helen Eberle
Martinez, Fernando JoseMexico>California USA. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q33 to 1 Nahua - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Fernando Jose Martinez
Martinez Morales, Dr. Jesus FlavioCuencame, Durango (?) Mexico>Hacienda La Trinidad, Coahuila Mexico>Torreon, Coahuila Mexico>. E-L19. A 12 of 12 match to modal of a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. Based on this study Y Haplogroup E3b there is a match with subclade E1b1b1b, which according to this study Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b, this subclade is found in NW Africa and southern Italy. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) From France to North Africa in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Felipe Martinez b.1800 (circa), d.1870 (?), origin unknown, suspected change of name and family surname . Not sure, but suggested jewish ancestry, just a possibilty known by oral tradition.The family kept a very peculiar religious mixed tradition, not totally Catholics, not totally atheists, but God believers>Jesus Martinez b.1845, d. 1919>Manuel Martinez Elizalde b.May 31, 1905>Armando Martinez y Fierro b. February 9, 1924, d. November 21, 2001>Jesus Flavio Martinez Morales b. June 18, 1955. Email Dr. Jesus Flavio Martinez Morales
Martinez, Lous ManuelSaltillo, Coahuila Mexico>La Villa,Texas USA. Haplogroup J2b1 (M205+). See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker match(es)(mismatch at 389ll-28) to Hispanics and Eastern Europeans in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 233 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ignacio Martinez b.c1863. Contact Fernando Campos Carmona
Mata, DavidSan Francisco Del Rincon (ranch called "La Hacienda de California), Guanajuato Mexico>San Antonio, Texas USA>New Orleans, Louisiana USA>Detroit, Michigan USA. Haplogroup E1b1a Sub Saharan African most common among African Americans. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to those with Sub Saharan origins in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Domingo Mata birth records are in a church called San Roca Del Montes. Email Stephen Martin
Mata, MechorLeon, Guanajuato Mexico>Laredo Texas>Mexico City, Mexico. Haplogroup J2a8. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Anastacio de Gasca Mata b.c1860. Contact Sandy Mata Pohlmeyer
Medina, Henry LuceroMexico>Corona, California USA. Haplogroup J1, Cohen Haplotype Match. Likely Jewish Sephardic ancestry. See this DNA match to haplotype 254 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico and others in Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Contact Yvonne Medina
Medrano MD, SamuelMexico>Calif. Haplogroup J1. Most common in the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 167 which matches a 1 Askenazi Jew and 2 Muslim Kurds in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 34 - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin America in this - HRD database search. DNA may prove surname may have been Alfaro before Medrano. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Vicente Medrano b.circa 1830. Email Samuel Medrano
Melendez, Ramon RaulMexico>Texas USA. Unconfirmed Haplogroup E1b1a Sub Saharan African most common among African Americans. See this DNA 23 of 25 marker match in the - Ysearch database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Ramon Raul Melendez
Mendez, SamuelMexico>Racine, Wisconsin USA. Haplogroup J2. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. d. Email: Samuel Mendez.
Miranda, RalphTeocaltiche, Jalisco Mexico>San Jose, California. Haplogroup I2 most common in Frisia. See this DNA 10 of 12 match to Number M7, haplotype Y1 on page 245 - Lichtenstein-cave. This Y-DNA is from the Bronze age and from lower Saxony in Germany and around 3000 years old. The mismatches are on the fast mutating markers 439 and 385b. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker matches (1 step mismatch at fast marker 385b) from Germany in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor Manuel Miranda - b.1877 Email Ralph Miranda
Molina, BenitoMexico>New Mexico. Haplogroup Q1a3a. See this haplogroup Q1a3a1 (M19) match to haplotype 14 on this page - Q-M3* and Q-M19 Haplotypes in Native Americans from this study Y-Chromosome Evidence for Differing Ancient Demographic Histories in the Americas. This paper states that Q3a(per FTDNA) M19 was "Ticuna and in the Wayuu of northwestern South America". Oldest Ydna ancestor. Email Ben Molina
Montemayor, Ernest ArthurMonterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Texas. 36 of 37 marker match with Robert Ignacio Campos. They share recent ancestry and a common link to Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon. R1b1 See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 8 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon. Papertrail goes back to Diego de Montemayor. Email Ernest Arthur Montemayor
Montemayor Jr., DavidNuevo Leon, Mexico>Robstown, Texas, US>Miguel Aleman, Tamaulipas, Mexico. 12 of 12 marker match with Ernest Montemayor above. They share recent ancestry and a common link to Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon. R1b1 See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 8 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Marcelo Montemayor Martinez>Celso Montemayor Martinez>Modesto Montemayor Villareal>David Montemayor Salinas. Email David Montemayor Jr.
Montes, JuanMexico>California. Unconfirmed haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. A 12 of 12 marker match with Keith Ray Carmona above. See this DNA match to haplotype Q33 to 1 Nahua - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. Email Juan Montes
Morales, RobertoCoyame (area), Chihuahua Mexico>Texas, USA. Unconfirmed Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Slovakia in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Florencio Morales b.1874. Immigrated to Sierra Blanca, TX around 1910. Children all born in Sierera Blanca, TX. Grandfather F. Morales is listed in the Texas,Hudspeth County Draft Registration of 1917. Full name and birthday is listed, as well as having lived in Coyame, Chih., MX. Email Roberto Morales
Moralez, Larry J.lMexico>San Antonio, Tx. Haplogroup I-M26 most common in Castile and the Basque Country of Spain. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to mostly the Basque, Mexico and many other parts of Latin America with some matches in Italy and Iceland in this - HRD database search. See this modal match to the M26-B haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. See this DNA match to haplotype 181 and 5 Sardinians - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Larry J. Moralez
Moreno, DennisEl Salitre, San Luis Potosi Mexico>Texas. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker match(es) (1 step mismatch at fast marker 385b) to USA Hispanic(s) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Eugenio Moreno b.1757. Email Dennis Moreno
Moreno Sr., Luis ManuelXoconostle de Arriba, Guanajuato Mexico>, Valle de Santiago, Guanajuato Mexico> Haplogroup J2. Family is believed to be originally from Jalisco. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Greece and Tunisia in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 277 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Antonio Moreno, b.circa 1885. Email
Moreno, GaloCamargo,Nuevo Leon,Mexico>Weslaco, Texas. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Mexico and Europe in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Guadalupe Moreno b.circa 1870 d.circa 1930. Email Galo Moreno
Moreno, JoseOposura Sonora, Mexico>Altar Sonora, Mexico>Arizona. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Diego Moreno married Francisca Bustamante (1790-1856) and had several children, two of which are known to have been Fernando Moreno Bustamante(1813- ) and Jose Moreno Bustamante (1826-1867). Email Jose Moreno
Munoz, John MarcosHalpa Zacatecas, Mexico>Colorado USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic. See this DNA match to haplotype 45 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico and others in Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - View GEDCOM here . Email John Marcos Munoz
Navarro Villalobos, MauricioRio Grande (Guerrero), Coahuila, Mexico>Parras, Coahuila>Saltillo, Coahuila>El Palmito, Durango>Mexico City, Mexico>Torreón, Coahuila. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Mexico and others from Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Raymundo Navarro Elizondo b.1848 d.1915 who was the son of Victoriana Elizondo & Victoriano Navarro; who was the son of María Encarnación Cepeda & Domingo Navarro; who was the son of Fernanda Saravia & José María Navarro. View GEDCOM here . Email Mauricio Navarro Villalobos
Navarro, Mario J.Mexico>Hayward, California USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - , Email Mario J. Navarro
Navarro, Dr. JosephChavinda, Michoacan, Mexico>Chicago, Illinois. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Maria Navarro b.circa 1875 Email Joe Navarro
Nieto, Santos GabrielMexico>Corpus Christi, Texas USA. Haplogroup J1. See this DNA match to haplotype 108 which matches a 3 Askenazi Jews and 1 Muslim Kurd in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 254 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 27 (listed as the Cohen Modal Haplotype) - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico and others in Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Santos Nieto. Contact Tom Aguinaga
Nieto, DennieSalinas, New Mexico 1600's. P15+ Found in 8% of Northern Spaniards. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico City in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 59 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Pantaleon Nieto b. Contact Dawn Nieto
Nuncio, AbrahamSaltillo, Coahuila Mexico>Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Nuncio was born in Saltillo around 1800-1810 m.Petra Escamilla>Pedro Nuncio Escamilla m. Paula Padilla>Máximo Nuncio Padilla m.Gabina Peña.There are lots of Nuncio's in and around Saltillo before then, but we haven’t established their kinship. Would like to know where the Nuncios came from in Europe? Were the Nuncios Sephardic? We presume the Nuncios came from Italy, but we don't know if they were living in Spain or Portugal in this country (Mexico), there is a raising cattle family by the surname of Branco Nuncio; apparently they are very good at bull-fighting on a horse before they came to America neither when or where they disembarked to move later on to NE Mexico (Saltillo and Galeana). My grandfather used to own a big hacienda called La Esmeralda in Galeana, Nuevo León on the border with Coahuila. See this recovery effort by the Mexican Goverment on recoving the mummified remains of the earliest Nuncio's of Saltillo in this article titled Se concreta instalación de Museo de las Momias. Email Abraham Nuncio
Nunez, ManuelMexico>Sacramento, California. Haplogroup R1b1 most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Mexico and others in Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. Email Tom Aguinaga
Ochoa, RichardJimenez Chihuahua Mx. 1774>Valle de Allende,Chihuahua> Conchos Chihuahua> San Lorenzo Chihuahua> Texas >New Mexico >California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common in Spain and Europe. Family may have German ancestry. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Concepcion Ochoa b.circa 1899 Contact: Yolanda Ochoa
Ochoa, GilSonora, Mexico>Arizona. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Eygpt and Latin America in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 45 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - b 1920. Father took the Ochoa name from his Mothers side of the family. Email Gil Ochoa
Ochoa, ThomasCananea (near the Yaqui River), Sonora, Mexico>Arizona USA>Ventura County California USA. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Francisco Ochoa>Francisco Moroyoqui Ochoa b.27 Jun 1901 d.05 Jun 1978. The family came to the States through Arizona working in the mines. One of my father's aunts was actually born in Arizona. Then the Ochoa family traveled to California and finally settled in Ventura County. They worked the different farms and citrus crops there. They lived and owned porperty in Saticoy and Oxnard and Santa Paula. My father's father worked on the O'la Colonia farm owned by Mister Maxwell of which I have a newspaper article covering the debate as to whether to keep the house as hertiage of California or not. The farm and all that land is now covered by a golf course. Contact: Mrs. Danielle Brown
Ocon, CarlosEl Oro, Durango (Nueva Vizcaya) Mexico>Chicago, Illinois USA. Unconfirmed Haplogroup Q, Native American. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ambrosio Ocon b.1888 d.c1981. Email Carlos Ocon
Olivas, CarlosMexico>New Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker matches (1 step mismatch on fast marker 385b) to Western Europe in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Daniel Olivas b.1900. Email Carlos Olivas
Olivas, SeanVilla Llerena, Sombrete, Zacatecas Mexico>New Mexico. Unconfirmed Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Arabs and Latin Americans in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 41 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - Juan Bautista de Olivas b circa 1674. d.1720 Juan Bautista de Olivas came to New Mexico from Zacatecas in 1693 with De Vargas second conquest. Juan helped to settle Santa Cruz NM in 1695. Email
Ordonez, HerculanoBachiniva Chihuahua, Mexico. Unconfirmed Haplogroup R1a1 Most prevalent in Eastern Europe. See the YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Chihuahua Mexico in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestors - My father is Victor Ordonez Valencia born 1901-1989,Born in Bachiniva Chihuahua Mexico.Grandfather is:Herculano Ordonez Rodriguez born 1869 Ranchos de Santiago Chihuahua Mexico. Great-Grandfather is: Francisco Ordonez Caraveo born 1845 Ranchos de Santiago Chihuahua Mexico GGG-grandfather: Ancelmo Ordonez 1798. GGGG-grandfather: Sabadon Ordonez mid 1700s. Email Herculano Ordonez
Ortiz, DonMexico City, Mexico> Unconfirmed Haplogroup J2. See this DNA match to haplotype 225 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 34 - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin Americans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Nicolas Ortiz b 1640 . Email Don Ortiz
Pacheco, CharlesNew Mexico (Spanish Census 1790)>Polbadera, New Mexico>Mineola, Texas Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 99 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Rafael Pacheco, b. Abt 1725, m. to Maria Diega de la Fuente. Email Charles Pacheco
Palacios, AdrianNieves, Zacatecas, Mexico >Chicago Illinois. Haplogroup Q1a3a. Oldest Ydna ancestor Juan Palacios - b.1900 d.1993. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker match(es) to Chihuahua Mexico in this - HRD database search.
Palacios, TomasSan Pedro de Las Colonias, Coahuila Mexico>Pearsall Texas>Simi Valley, California. Unconfirmed Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Angel Palacios b circa 1840>Esmerejildo Palacios-Aguilar b circa 4/17/1872 m in Pearsall Tx. Email Dahlia Guajardo-Cantu de Palacios
Palacios, Jesse DavidMexico>Grandview, Washington USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - , Email Jesse David Palacios
Palacios, Aaron IssacSan Fernando, Tamaulipas Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See the YDNA 9 marker matches to Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Antonio Palacios b.c1830 d.after 1874 m.Celsa Gutierrez>Juan Nepomuceno Palacios b.1854. m. in 1874. Contact Anita Palacios Collins
Paz, JoshuaTlazazalca, Michoacan Mexico>Uruapan, Michoacan Mexico>New York City, New York USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 108 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 47 Search for the Phoenicians. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Maria Paz b. >Luis or Teofilo Luis Paz, born on 1/9/1867>Eleuterio Paz,b 2/20/1896>Joshua Paz b-11/1936. Contact: Joyce Santiago-Maloy
Pedraza, RobertoMexico, Haplogroup R1b. Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Hilario Pedraza b.1803. the first Pedraza arrived to the Sierra Gorda in the late XVIII century, and he was the father of my great-great- grand father (tatarabuelo), Hilario Pedraza, who was born in 1803 in Jalpan de Serra, the main town in the area. I know my great grand father have all the info about the town the ancestors left in Spain, but sadly it get lost when he died. He was in his 50´s when he get married. a mystery for my family is to find out exactly where they came from in Spain, why they left it, etc. I can only guess they where quite desperate to find their way across the Atlantic and find a place in the middle of the Sierra Madre Oriental, just after the war with the Chichimecas! Email Roberto Pedraza
Peña, FedericoZacatecas, Zacatecas Mx.>New Mx. Haplogroup I2a2 most common in Castile and the Basque Country of Spain. See this modal match to the I1b2 haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. See this DNA match to haplotype 181 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin Americans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Francisco Gabriel De la Pena b.circa 1650 Mx. Email Federico Pena
Peña, James AmadorMexico, Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See the YDNA 9 marker match(es) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Simon Pena b.1877. Email James A. Pena
Peña, JaymeVilla de Espluga di Francoli, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluña. Spain>Mexico City, Mexico. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. See this DNA match to haplotype 196, a Northwestern Sicilian - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jayme Peña b circa 1750 m. Antonia Charuba> Santiago Peña - arrived in Mexico City in 1800. The last name changed from Pena to Penna. I don't know the reason. Contact Susana Leniski
Pérez, Robert G.Mexico>San Jose, California USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1b, Mediterranean/Semitic. A 12 marker modal match to a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 6 marker match to E3b haplotype 9 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) from Belgium to Eygpt in this - HRD database search. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - . Email Robert G. Pérez
Pérez, Henry SalasZacatecas,Mexico>San Jose, California USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1. Found in the Middle East, Mediterranean and North Africa. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Angel Pérez b.1870. Paternal Grandfather Angel Pérez married and had two children with Estefana Carbajal. Email Henry Salas Pérez
Pérez, Noe EddieMexico>San Benito, Texas USA. Haplogroup R1b1c. Most common origin in Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b.circa 1935. Email Eddie Pérez
Pérez, Hector SamuelMatamoros, Tamaulipas Mexico>Weslaco, Texas USA. Haplogroup J2. Most common in the Middle East. See this Sephardic Jewish match to haplotype SJ121 Paternal Lineages of Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula. See this DNA match to haplotype 114 which matches a 1 Askenazi Jew, 2 North African Sephardi Jews, 2 Kurdish Jews, 9 Muslim Kurd and 1 Palistinian in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico City. Other Latin Americans, Scandanavians and Middle Easterners in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. Email Hector Samuel Perez
Peña, José FernandoMexico>New York, New York USA. Haplogroup J2. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico and other Latin American(s) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Rosalio Peña b.circa 1810 d. circa 1875. We've been in South Texas/Northern Mexico for at least 250 years. Email José Fernando Peña
Peña, Jose Felipe de LaCerralvo, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Ciudad Mier, Tamaulipas Mexico>Cuidad Guerrero, Tamaulipas Mexico>Zapata County, Mexico then Texas>Laredo, Texas USA>Ventura, California USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 25 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor Jacinto Peña b.circa 1731. Parents believed to be Jacinto Peña Sr. (a soldier at the Cerralvo Presidio, was killed by Indians in Linares, Nuevo Leon in 1734) and Ana Maria Guajardo. View Pedigree here . Email Jose de la Pena
Pinedo, MagdalenoTlaltenango, Zacatecas (circa 1710>San Diego, California. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. There appear to be two distinct PINEDO lineages in Zacatecas around 1710. One would be descendant from Miguel PINEDO, who was an official of the Audiencia de Guadalajara in the early 1600s and the other of Rodrigo de PINEDO, one of the original Spanish settlers of Jerez, Zacatecas also in the early 1600s. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Ancestrial information can be found at Ramosfamily.org-Diego Pinedo. Contact: Arturo Ramos
Plascencia, EmanuelArandas, Jalisco Mexico. Unconfirmed Haplogroup J2. Six 11 of 12 marker matches 6, J2 Ashkenazi Jews in the FTDNA Hammer database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico City and other Hispanics, Eastern Europe and Iraqi Kurds in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Salvador Plascencia b,circa 1670. I would like to know if we are related to any of the conquistadores. Contact Marina de la Torre Plascencia de Hoffman
Ponce, Hector DavidMexico>San Antonio, Texas USA. Haplogroup J2. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin American(s) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Email Hector David Ponce.
Puentes, JosephZacatecas 1700's>Jalisco 1800's & early 1900's>Calif.>North Carolina. Haplogroup R1b1b2g. See this DNA match to haplotype 98 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Antonio Puente b.1730. Email Joseph Puentes
Quintana, Benjamin JosephMexico>California>Bethlehem, Pennsylvania USA. Haplogroup G2a (P15+), found in 8% of Northern Spaniards. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker matches (1 step mismatch on fast marker 385b) to Eastern Europe in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. d. Email Mr. Benjamin Joseph Quintana
Quintanilla, Gilberto EstevanCiudad Vitoria, Tamualipas Mexico>Phoenix Arizona. E1b1b1 likely Haplogroup E1b1b1b (M81). A 37 of 37 marker match to Gabriel Sergio Alvarado, meaning they share a recent common ancestor. A 33 of 37 match to modal of a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. Based on this study Y Haplogroup E3b there is a match with subclade E3b2, which according to this study Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b, this subclade is found in NW Africa and southern Italy. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) From France to North Africa in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan de Dios Quintanilla b.1902. Email Gil Quintanilla
Quiroz Sr, Robert VillescasMexico>Clifton Arizona Haplogroup E1b1a Sub Saharan African most common among African Americans. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker matches (1 step mismatch on fast marker 385b) to Latin America and Sub Saharan Africa in this - HRD database search. My Quiroz, Y-DNA revealed a Haplogroup of E1b1a (M2) of ancient African lineage with no hint of mulatto descendency, or it being known of, or showing up biologically in appearances of family members known. Pretty much as looks go, everyone looks to be of Mexican descent over the generations. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Quiroz b.circa 1920. Email Robert D. Villescas, Sr.
Ramirez, Joseph RaymondTototlan, Jalisco, Mexico>San Francisco, California c1915. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to Hispanics in the US and Mexico, in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Cecilio Ramires b.1897. Contact Joseph Ramirez
Ramirez, James AlbertMexico>Colorado Springs, Colorado USA. Haplogroup Q1a3a. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. d. Email James Albert Ramirez
Ramirez, JamesMexico>Clifton, Arizona>Denver Colorado. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. Wanting to find out where in Mexico the family is from. See this DNA match to haplotype 98 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Fermin Ramirez b.circa 1880"s in Mexico>Paul Ramirez b.Jan 23, 1906 in Clifton, Arizona. Contact Carmen Ramirez
Ramirez, Hugo ArmandoTlaxiaco, Oaxaca Mexico>Lompoc, California USA. Haplogroup R1b1c most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 98 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ignacio Ramirez b.circa 1837 d.1897. Son of Mariano Ramirez and Antonia Gracida. Email Hugo Armando Ramirez
(Unknown) Ramirez, Lupe G.Mexico>New Mexico.. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Western Europe in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 99 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Helen Eberle
(Unknown) Ramirez, CesarRio Grande City,Texas USA>Charco,Texas USA>Elsa, Texas USA. E1b1b1b likely Haplogroup E1b1b1b (M81). A Haplotype 5 match (Berber Modal Haplotype) to modal of a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. Based on this study Y Haplogroup E3b there is a match with subclade E3b2 (old M81), which according to this study Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b, this subclade is found in NW Africa and southern Italy. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) From France to North Africa in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Santiago Ramirez and he was born in 1880 in Rio Grande City,Texas. In the case of Santiago Ramirez he was adopted by Ponciano Ramirez who was born in 1841 in Mexico. Email Cesar Ramirez
Ramos, CarlosBavispe, Sonora Mexico, Haplogroup R-SRY2627, Iberian origin. See this information on the migration of the - M167 aka SRY2627 R1b1c6 subclade in Spain where this mutation likely originated. See this DNA match to haplotype 145 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ricardo Ramos b.1889 d.1977 For further info. see Ramos Roots Path
Rendon, Armando BernardLepe,Huelva Spain in 1574>Mexico>Kensington, California USA. Haplogroup R1b1b1 a lineage thought to have originated in Central Asia and found East Asia as well. Closest matches suggest a ancient migration through the Mediterranean. See this DNA match to haplotype 27 match to Malta - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 41 Search for the Phoenicians. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Sanchez b.1574. The surname changed generations later by adoption. Email Armando Bernard Rendon
Rendon, CrispinLepe,Huelva Spain in 1574>Nuevo Leon, Mexico>California. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic. See this DNA match to haplotype 215 which matches 3 Ashkenazi Jews, 1 North African Sephardi and 1 Turkish Sephardi Jew in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 45 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Sanchez b.1574. The surname changed generations later by adoption. Shares paper trail with Armando Bernard Rendon back to adopted children of Diego Rendon and Maria Valverde. Armando descends from adopted son Juan Rendon, Crispin descends from adopted son Ventura Rendon. The adopted daughter Maria Rendon is declared a biological daughter of Joseph Sanchez when she was granted a marriage dispensation. The assumption was that the two boys were biological siblings to Maria but the test results say otherwise. Email Crispin Rendon
Rivera, EnriqueMexico City, Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to mostly Hispanics in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Enrique Rivera
Rivera, Alberto LuisOputo, Sonora Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Alberto Rivera b.1876 d.1906 Alberto's father was Francisco Rivera almost positively from Asturias Spain.
Rivera, PeteSabinas Hidalgo, Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Rivera b.1825. Email Pete Rivera
Rivera, Dr. HenryPuerto de Santa Maria, Spain>New Spain (Mexico)>New Mexico>Westfield, Massachusetts USA. Haplogroup J1. See this DNA match to haplotype 108 which matches a 3 Askenazi Jews and 1 Muslim Kurd in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 254 or 255 (depending on SNP) - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 27 (listed as the Cohen Modal Haplotype) - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. Oldest Ydna ancestor - View GEDCOM here Email Dr. Henry Rivera
Rivera, Henry PompaMexico>Arizona USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic. See this DNA match to haplotype 216 which matches 2 Palastinian Arabs in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 15 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin American(s) in this - HRD database search. 12 marker match to project member Francisco Fedelin above. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Dionicio Rivera>Ramon Rivera. Contact Frances Coronado Barrey
Robles, Donald EugeneMexico>Boulder Creek, California USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1b,Mediterranean/Semitic. A 12 marker modal match to a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. Based on this study Y Haplogroup E3b there is a match with subclade E3b2, which according to this study Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b, this subclade is found in NW Africa and southern Italy. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) From France to North Africa in this - HRD database search. Email Gene Robles
Robles, Sergio RobertoMexico>Ventura California USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1b,Mediterranean/Semitic. A 12 marker modal match to a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. Based on this study Y Haplogroup E3b there is a match with subclade E3b2, which according to this study Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b, this subclade is found in NW Africa and southern Italy. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) From France to North Africa in this - HRD database search. I believe I am a descendent of early Spanish settlers who as early as about the early 1700's settled in the Sonora River Valley (Sonora, Mexico) including the towns of Baviacora and Suaqui (chico). My father, grandfather and great grandfather (possibly great-gret grandfather) were all named Bernabe Robles (i.e, I, II, III, IV). All Bernabe-named Robleses were born in either Baviacora or Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. Email Sergio Robles
Robles, Jesus Eduardo Baviacora, Sonora Mexico>Opodepe, Sonora Mexico>Tucson Arizona USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1b,Mediterranean/Semitic. A 12 marker modal match to a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. Based on this study Y Haplogroup E3b there is a match with subclade E3b2, which according to this study Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b, this subclade is found in NW Africa and southern Italy. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) From France to North Africa in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Pedro Robles, b.circa 1780 d.circa 1850. We know and believe our first Robles ancestors emigrate from Spain, or Canary Islands, few decades after the conquest of the New Spain (Mexico), settled on the Sonora River valley on the 1700´s in the towns of Baviacora, Ures, Rayon (Nacameri), Opodepe, Moctezuma(Oposura), Sonora Mexico. Email Jesus Eduardo Robles
Robles, Robert LopezUres,Sonora Mexico>Yuma, Arizona>Brawley, California>Long Beach, California>San Bernardino, California. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to those with Iberian roots and also Germany in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Julian Robles. View GEDCOM here . Email Robert Robles
Robles, Tom C.Motepore, Sonora Mexico>Ures, Sonora Mexico>Altar, Sonora Mexico>Tucson , Arizona USA. USA Unconfirmed Haplogroup G2. Found infrequently all over Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker matches to the Caucasus, Iraq and Hispanics in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Felipe Robles m. Maria Juana Hernandes>Mariano Robles b.1831 m. Maria Concepcion Alvidres in 1851. Pedro Robles b.1854 m. Isabel Urquides>Pedro Robles m. Refugio Burruel moved from Altar, Sonora to Tucson, Arizona in 1910. Email Tom C. Robles
Robles, RobertoEtzatlan, Jalisco Mexico>Downey, California USA. Haplogroup J2. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to the Mediterranean in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ignacio Robles b. circa 1800 d. circa 1866. Original family name was said to be DAZA but I have found family records dating back to 1800 that show Robles as the family name. Email Roberto Robles.
Rocha, TobyYucatan, Mexico>Peoria Arizona. Unconfirmed haplogroup Q1a3a1. See this haplogroup Q1a3a1 (M19) match to haplotype 14 on this page - Q-M3* and Q-M19 Haplotypes in Native Americans from this study Y-Chromosome Evidence for Differing Ancient Demographic Histories in the Americas. This paper states that Q3a(per FTDNA) M19 was "Ticuna and in the Wayuu of northwestern South America". Oldest Ydna ancestor Raymundo Sanchez - b.1915. My grandfather was adopted, and his real surname is Rocha. His Father was a traveling musician 'Don Juan' type in the early 20th century who fathered many children. Pretty sure his Father may have been Zapotec. Email Toby Sanchez
RodarteCoahuila Mexico>New Mexico. Unconfirmed haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. Email Ed Ordaz
Rodriguez, Jesse(Note: Jesse's rare 464e marker with a value of 19) Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico>Presidio de Santa Rosa (now Muzquiz) Coahuila>San Fernando de Austria, Coahuila>Morelos Coahuila>San Antonio, Bexar Co. Texas. Haplogroup R1b. Most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 91 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Capitan Pedro Jose Rodriguez, b.circa 1643>Cristobal (Hipolito) Rodriguez b.circa 1670>Vicente Rodriguez b.1699>Basilio Bernardo Rodriguez b.5/24/1740>Joseph Francisco Rodriguez b.1/24/1765>Jose Maria Rodriguez b.1820>Luis Rodriguez b.5/5/1859>James (Santiago) Rodriguez b.3/13/1898. Email Jesse Rodriguez
Rodriguez, DavidSanta Clara De Barranca,Jalisco,Mexico>California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin America in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 88 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Felix Rodriguez, b.July 17,1890. Family owned livestock, produce, horses, and farmed peanuts for business in Jalisco. Email David Rodriguez
Rodriguez, A.J.Mexico possibly Matamoros>Corpus Christi, Texas>Modesto, California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Americo Rodriguez, b.1917. Email A.J. Rodriguez
Rodriguez Jr., GerardoMexico>Monterey California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 145 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Rodriguez, b.circa 1905. Email Gerardo Rodriguez Jr.
RodriguezTeocaltiche, Jalisco Mexico. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. See this 6 marker DNA match to haplotype Q27 to 3 Nahua, 1 Huichol and 1 Tzotzil - Genetic admixture, relatedness, and structure patterns among Mexican populations revealed by the Y-chromosome. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin American(s) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . They were members of craftsman guild. They were leather-craftsman and earned distinction for their craft. Email Sylvia Robles
Rodriguez, Dr. Luis AngelMexico. Unconfirmed Haplogroup T. T settled the area of the mediterranean. Found in 10.7% of those sampled in Cadiz Spain and .9% in Northern Portugal. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Dr. Luis Angel Rodriguez
Rodriguez, Martin CamposMexico>San Marcos, California USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 25 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Martin Campos Rodriguez
Rodriguez, LucioMexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. A 12 of 12 marker match to Luciano and Henry Garza (above) and the some of the Trevino's, posted above. Conventional research has linked the Garza and Trevino Families for centuries. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 8 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germans in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Ventura Rodriguez. YDNA matches the Garza's. Contact: Esther A. Herold
Romero, RichardTepatitlan de Morelos, Jalisco, Mexico>Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA. Haplogroup J2b1 (M205+). See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Armenians in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 233 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Serapio Romero b.c1820>Manuel Romero b.Jan. 5, 1845>Castulo Romero>Ramon Romero. View GEDCOM here . Contact Linda R. Romero
Romero, OsvaldoPraxedis G.(formerly known as San Ignacio) Guerrero, Chihuahua, Mexico>Whittier, California. Haplogroup J2a2a M92+. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin Americans in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 222 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b . Email Osvaldo Romero
Rosales IV, ManuelCharcas San Luis Potosi, Mexico >Texas Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) Western Europe, Mexico and the Middle East in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Salvador Rosales b.circa 1711>Juan Antonio Ambrosio Rosales>Jose Maria De Santa Regina Rosales>Hilario Rosales>Zenon Rosales>Espiridion Rosales>Manuel Martinez Rosales>Manuel Cantu Rosales>Manuel Rosales III. View GEDCOM here . Email
Ruiz, RudyJalisco, Mexico>La Barca, Jalisco Mexico>California 1920's, Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Western Europe in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 92 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Benardo Ruiz Salgado b. c. 1890 Jalisco>Jose Jesus Ruiz Ramirez b. Aug. 24, 1912 La Barca, Jalisco.
Ruiz, Antonio MunozBustamante, Tamaulipas, Mexico>Atoka Tennessee. Haplogroup Q1a3a. Oldest Ydna ancestor Macedonio Ruiz - b.circa 1870. Antonio Munoz Ruiz
Ruiz, ManuelYahualica, Jalisco Mexico>Cuquio, Jalisco Mexico>Laredo Tezas USA. Haplogroup R1b1b2g,(U106+)or(S21+). 12 marker Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Diego Ruis>Joseph Juachin Maria Ruis Peres b. 1745>Jose de la Trinidad Ruiz, b. 1804>Jose Francisco de San Serapio Ruiz, b. 1831>Felipe Rubalcaba Ruiz, b 1868>Manuel Ruiz b 1899. Contact Raquel Ruiz
Ruiz, Rafael H.Zacapu, Michoacan (ca.1860) Mexico>San Isidro, Michoacan (1910) Mexico>San Antonio, Texas USA. Haplogroup J2, See this DNA match to haplotype 130 which matches a 1 Sephardi Jew from Iraq in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) from Ethiopia to Germany in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Francisco Ruiz b.ca.1860>Jose Ruiz b.1886>Adalberto Ruiz b.1910. Email Rafael Ruiz
Salas, BernardoSpain>Zacatecas,Mexico Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 108 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Augustin Salas b.8/28/1895 died in La Noria de San Pantaleon, Zacatecas, Mx. Agustin was directly from Spain per oral history. The son of Agustin went to El Paso, Tx. 1910 with his mother. Email Ed Serros
Salazar Ph.D., Jose de JesusMexico>Belfast, Northern Ireland. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to mostly Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. . Email Jose de Jesus Salazar Ph.D.
Saldana, UvaldoRio Grande, Zacatecas Mexico>Pasadena, Texas USA. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker match(es) (1 step mismatch on fast marker 385b) to Chihuahua Mexico in this - HRD database search. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Pedro Saldana m. Refugio Garcia>Gonzalo Saldana-Garcia m. Concepcion Macias-Gonzales>Uvaldo Macias (Father). Email Uvaldo Macias
Salinas, JamesMexico>Tx. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. Related to Adolph Salinas below and previously unknown to each other. Only a one step difference on two fast mutating markers in a relatively infrequent haplogroup in Mexico. 12 marker match to Guadalupe Carmona above. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Antonio Salinas b.circa 1835 Mx. Email James L. Salinas
Salinas, AdolphCerralvo, Mexico>Minnesota. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. Related to James Salinas above and previously unknown to each other. Only a one step difference on two fast mutating markers in a relatively infrequent haplogroup in Mexico. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Miguel Salinas b.circa 1750 Email Mario Garcia
Salinas, JimmySouth Texas>Cuero, Texas. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Martin Salinas m. Andrea Perez>Martin Salinas b.December 14,1930, Email Jimmy Salinas
Salinas, TomasParis, France>North Eastern Mexico>Corpus Christi, Texas. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. Related to Adolph and James Salinas above and previously unknown to each other. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Don Pedro de Salinas arrived from Paris France in 1585. Contact Orfa Salinas
Salinas, Louis BalderosMexico. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. More closely related to James Salinas above and previously unknown to each other. Only a one step difference on two fast mutating markers in a relatively infrequent haplogroup in Mexico. 12 marker match to Guadalupe Carmona above. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. . Email James L. Salinas
Salinas,LauroParis, France>North Eastern Mexico>Texas. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. Related to almost all the Salinas in the project and previously unknown to each other. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Don Pedro de Salinas b.circa 1585 d.circa 1635. Arrived from Paris France in 1585 and came to Northeastern Mexico. Here is the family website History of the Salinas & Saldana Families. Contact Irma Saldaña
Salinas, RicardoGeneral Trevino, Nuevo Leon Mexico. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. More closely related at 12 markers to James Salinas, Pedro Longoria and Guadalupe Carmona below and previously unknown to each other except Guadalupe Carmona. Only a one step difference on two fast mutating markers in a relatively infrequent haplogroup in Mexico. The Salinas and Carmona family are neighbors and they come from the same town. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Carlos Salinas Benavides b.1888 d.1954. Contact Fernando Campos
Salinas, Louis C.Monclova Coahuila, Mexico>Texas,USA>Northern Georgia, USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe. See this YDNA 12 marker match to a Barrera also from Coahuila Mexico - to the Sorenson database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Pedro Salinas and Dominga de Luna married in Monclova about 1739. Email Louis C. Salinas
Sanchez MD, Jose RobertoSan Juan de los Lagos, Jalisco, Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Francisco Miguel Sanchez b.circa 1890 Jalisco married Maria Venita Margarita de Avalos.
Sanchez, DennisMexico>Parker Colorado USA. Haplogroup J1. See this DNA match to haplotype 276 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Dennis Sanchez
de los Santos, Juan ASan Fernando de las Presas, Tamaulipas Mexico>Cruillas, Tamaulipas Mexico>Burgos, Tamaulipas Mexico>USA. Haplogroup J1. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Chihuahua Mexico, others in Latin America and Azkenazi Jew(s) in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 108 which matches a 3 Askenazi Jews and 1 Muslim Kurd in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 254 or 255 (depending on SNP) - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 27 [listed as the Cohen Modal Haplotype (when it was 6 markers)] - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Francisco de los Santos. I estimate he was born about 1755, but of his origins I am unsure. I expect that I will eventually find him in either Nuevo Leon or Coahuila. I found him listed in San Fernando , Tamaulipas baptizing a son in 1791. Oral family history indicates my paternal lines were of Spanish origin and that our surname was originally DE LOS SANTOS-COY and eventually shortened. I am very close to proving this. View GEDCOM here Contact Mercedes
de los Santos, Pedro EligioSaltillo, Coahuila Mexico>Shalimar, Florida USA. Haplogroup J1. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Chihuahua Mexico, others in Latin America and Azkenazi Jew(s) in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 108 which matches a 3 Askenazi Jews and 1 Muslim Kurd in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 254 or 255 (depending on SNP) - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this DNA match to haplotype 27 [listed as the Cohen Modal Haplotype (when it was 6 markers)] - High-resolution Y chromosome haplotypes of Israeli and Palestinian Arabs reveal geographic substructure and substantial overlap with haplotypes of Jews. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Eligio de los Santos>(his son) b.29 June 1915. My older brother once told me that dad had often spoken to him about the last name De Los Santos Coy but he did not elaborate on it. Email Pedro Eligio de Los Santos
Sepulveda, Alfred StevenMexico>Spring, Texas USA. Haplogroup I1-P109 most common Northwestern Europe and Scandinavia. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to mainly NW Europe with one match in Mexico City in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Alfred Steven Sepulveda
Serda, StevenZacapo, Michuacan Mexico>. Haplogroup R1b. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Western Europe and Latin America in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 92 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - View GEDCOM here . Contact Sandra Hunter
Serda, Jason StevenMexico> Haplogroup R1b. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Western Europe and Latin America in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 92 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - View GEDCOM here . Contact Sandra Hunter
Serros MD, EdwardMx.>Zacatecas, Mx.>Oxnard,California USA. Haplogroup R1b. Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Blas Cerros, b.c1834 Colotlan, Mx. For further information on Edward R. Serros MD or Email Ed Serros
Silva-Hernandez, SaulMexico>Vancouver Canada. Haplogroup R-SRY2627, Iberian origin. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Saul Silva-Hernandez
Solis, JosephMexico> Texas. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 92 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Solis b.circa 1903. Contact: Rosa Villarreal Solis
Solis, FranciscoMexico>Texas USA. Unconfirmed Haplogroup J2a2a. 12 marker matches to the Guajardo and Garcia lines. See this DNA match to haplotype 118 which matches a 1 Askenazi Jew, 1 North African Sephardic Jew and 2 Kurdish Jew in this study Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 222 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Francisco Solis. Email Pedro and Sally Macias
Solis, Daniel SantiagoMexico>Chicago Illinois USA. Haplogroup R1b. Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Daniel Santiago Solis
Solorio, Ray NunezMichoacan Mexico>Yuma Arizona USA. Haplogroup R1b1c*,(M269+). R1b is the most common origin in Spain and Europe. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Francisco Solorio m. Simona Solorio>Felipe Solorio m. Francisca Nunez. Felipe came to Yuma Arizona at an early age by himself after a disagreement with his stepfather. Francisca Nunez married Felipe in Yuma. Francisca comes from a pioneering family in and around Yuma. Her full name is Francisca Sonoqui Cruz Nunez Solorio. Email Tom Aguinaga
Sotelo Sr, DavidMexico>Acapulco Mexico. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic. See this DNA match to haplotype 215 which matches a Sephardic, and 3 Askenazi Jews as well as a Kurdish Jew in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 45 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin America and North Africa in this - HRD database search. My ancestors lived in Mexico. I know that I come from one soldier of Cortés, named Antonio Sotelo Cisneros. Cortes gave him 500 acres in Zacualpan and a woman named Tecuichpo Moctezuma (daughter of Moctezuma, the mexica emperor). They had a son named Fernando Sotelo Moctezuma. My father's name was Evaristo Sotelo Brito. My grandfather was David Sotelo Izquierdo. My grand grandfather was José Sotelo (?) Email David Augusto Sotelo Rosas
Soto, ArnulfoMexico. Haplogroup G2 Found in 8% of Northern Spaniards. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Chihuahua Mexico, other Latin Americans and Central Europeans in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 189 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. Contact Josie T. Trevino
Suarez, FranciscoMexico>Texas USA. Haplogroup Q, Native American. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Chihuahua Mexico in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor Brigido Suarez - b.c1835. Married 1860 Aguascaliente, Aguascaliente Mx. Email Ed Serros
Tarin, RobertSanta Cruz de Rosales, Chihuahua, Mexico> San Antonio de Bejar Mexico - San Antonio, Texas USA. Haplogroup R1b. Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Pedro Nolasco Tarín, b. 1727. Paternal lineage is suspected to be Zambrano from paper trail evidence. Email Robert Tarin
Tarin, JesusSan Antonio de Bejar Mexico - San Antonio, Texas USA. Haplogroup R1b. Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Pedro Nolasco Tarín, b. 1727. Robert (above) matches Jesus at 34 of 37 markers. Email Robert Tarin
Tellez, HectorChihuahua, Mexico>Las Cruces, New Mexico USA>Arizona USA. Haplogroup R1b. Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Telles b.1820>Zacarias Tellez b.1861. Contact Anita Martinez
Tenorio, ManuelMexico>New Mexico. Haplogroup J1. Matches 10, J1 Ashkenazi Jews at 12 markers. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico City and other Hispanics, Eastern Europe and Iraqi Kurds in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Email Manuel Tenorio
Tarin-Segura, GerardoSan Luis Potosi Mexico. G2a (P15+) found in 8% of Northern Spaniards. See these YDNA 8 of 9 marker match(es) (1 step mismatch on fast marker 385b) to Poland with Tatar ancestry in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b.. Email Robert Tarin
Terrazas MD, AlexanderOxnard, California Unconfirmed Haplogroup R1b Most common origin in Spain and Europe. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Raul Terrazas b.1926. Email Alezander Terrazas MD
Terrazas, RonaldChihuahua, Mexico>New Mexico, USA>Tucson, Arizona USA. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Chihuahua Mexico and Western Europe in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 99 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Bio - Ron Terrazas. Third generation USA born. Email Ron Terrazas
Tijerina, Tomas MartinezMexico>Texas. Unconfirmed Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain, Portugal and Brazil in this - HRD database search. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - . Email Thomas Tijerina
Torres, FranciscoMexico. Unconfirmed Haplogroup R1b1c. R1b is the most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 10 marker match(es) to Turkey, Italy, Greece, Austria and Poland in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - ?. Contact Esperanza Pallana
Trevino MD, ArthurLepe,Spain>Mexico>Puerto Rico. Unconfirmed haplogroup R1b. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - Marcos Alonso Garza Arcon b.1561. 12 marker match to a Trevino with ancestors in Mexico. A 22 of 25 marker match to Luciano Garza, posted above. Conventional research has linked the Garza and Trevino Families for centuries. See this YDNA 8 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germans in this - HRD database search. Email Arthur Trevino
Trevino, BenjaminMexico> 24 of 25 marker match with Arthur Trevino. They share recent ancestry (unconfirmed R1b). See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 8 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germans in this - HRD database search. Email Benjamin.Trevino
Trevino, JoseMexico>Texas USA. 12 of 12 marker match with the ydna of the Trevino's and Garza's that descend from Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon. They share recent ancestry (unconfirmed R1b). Conventional research has linked the Garza and Trevino Families for centuries. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See this YDNA 8 marker exact match to R1b haplotype 10 and its - Matches to the HRD database. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germans in this - HRD database search. Email Mario Garcia
Trevino Ph.D, Richard JohnMexico> California USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 92 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. Email: Richard John Trevino Ph.D
Trevino, Julian MikeBurgos, Spain>Mexico City, Mexico> Unconfirmed Haplogroup J2. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin American(s) in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 231 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Diego de Tremino b.1537 m Beatriz de Quintanilla. Contact Josie T. Trevino
Trevino, RickCiudad Guerrero (formerly known as Revilla), Tamaulipas Mexico>Alexandria, Virginia USA. Haplogroup C3,(M217+) Native American. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Norway in this - HRD database search. Interested in learning, whether we were some of the original settlers of Revilla, when our line first appeared in Mexico and from where and whether the family was ever Jewish. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Dionicio Trevino b.circa 1810 Email Rick Trevino
(Unknown) Madden, AlanDos Palos, Calif.> E1b1b1 likely Haplogroup E1b1b1b (M81). A 34 of 37 match to modal of a cluster of Iberians in this study: An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup. Based on this study Y Haplogroup E3b there is a match with subclade E3b2, which according to this study Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b, this subclade is found in NW Africa and southern Italy. See this DNA match to haplotype 220 which matches a Sephardic and Askenazi Jew as well as a Palistinian in this study - Y Chromosome Pool of Jews as Part of the Genetic Landscape of the Middle East. See this DNA match to haplotype 44 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) From France to North Africa in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Max Madden's father was unknown to him. He was conceived in a migrant cotton camp in late 1941, most likely in Eloy, Arizona, but possibly a similar camp (lettuce) in California. His mother was white, and her brothers did not approve of her union with a hispanic man, so they beat him badly, perhaps killed him, and sent her away. Family stories claim that the man was Hispano or Basque. Searching for my families long lost true name, and perhaps long lost cousins. Email Alan Madden
(Unknown) Hernandez, FrankTijuana, BCN, Mexico>California. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. See this haplogroup Q1a3a match to haplotype 2 on this page - Q-M3* and Q-M19 Haplotypes in Native Americans from this study Y-Chromosome Evidence for Differing Ancient Demographic Histories in the Americas. This haplotype is the second most common found in 117 samples from South American Native Americans". Born in Tijuana, BCN, Mexico in June 1962, Adopted. Given away during my first months of birth, therefore it allowed my parents to register me as their legitimate son. "I have taken this path is to find out more of my real roots, Hernandez is my adoptive parents name, but I have no knowledge of my real roots." Email Frank Hernandez
(Unknown) Gonzales, Dana JohnNew Mexico>California. Unconfirmed Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Pedro Albino Gonzalez b.c1859 d.1940. Due to an illigitmacy, we do not know our true surname. But we do know that his father is or was Native American and probably mixed with Mexican and or Spaniard. Looking to find a match and see what our true surname is. Email Dana John Gonzales
(Unknown) Gallardo, David M.Mexico>San Jose, California USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. . Email David Gallardo
(Unknown) Chavez, Roger LorenzoFort Sumner, New Mexico>Morton, Texas USA>Texas USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Latin America and Poland in this - HRD database search. 36 of 37 match with project member David Armijo. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Juan Chavez b.6-10-1887>Augustine Chavez 1911-1990. Contact Jennifer Grill
(Unknown) Camacho, José AntonioAhualulco, San Luis Potosi Mexico>Houston, Texas USA. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germany and the USA in this - HRD database search. The mystery that I am looking to solve is the surname of his father since he took the surname of his mother Juana Gertrudis Camacho, as an hijo natural. She was born in 7/18/1759. Juana's father is Juan Joseph Camacho born circa 1730 married to Maria Olaya. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Jose Victoriano Camacho b 7/10/1788. Email José Antonio Camacho
Valdez, NorbertoMexico>Colorado USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Mexico and others in Latin America and Spain in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Florencio Valdez b. . Contact Jan Valdez
Valdez, Ricardo LlanosMexico>East Wenatchee, Washington USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 91 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - . Email Ricardo Llanos Valdez
Vega, FranklinAguascalientes, Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Catherino Bega b.circa 1887 d.circa 1970. Email Franklin Vega
Vela, HumbertoCerralvo, Nuevo Leon Mexico>General Treviño, Nuevo Leon Mexico. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 99 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Apolinar Vela b.circa 1780 m. Rita Chapa>Ignacio Vela b.1814>Ignacio Vela b.1848>Manuel Vela b.1883. Contact Fernando Campos
Velasco, AugieMexico>Sacramento, California USA. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain and Chihuahua Mexico and others in Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Salvadore Velasco. Contact Esther Harmon
Venegas, Dr. JorgeChihuahua, Mexico>Brooklyn, New York USA. Haplogroup I2b. Northwestern European origin. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Germans in this - HRD database search. See this modal match to the I1c Root 1 haplotype from this study - Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. See this YDNA 7 marker match to I1c haplotype 19 and its - Matches to the HRD database. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Rafael Venegas b.c1840 d.c1900.>Jose Venegas Urias>Juan Venegas Aguirre>Jorge Venegas Alvarado. Email Jorge Venegas
Vidal, AbelardoMatamoros, Mexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Gregorio Vidal b.c1854 d.c1895. Contact Abelardo Vidal
Vidal, Robert M.Vega De Rivedeo, Asturias Spain>Cuba>Mexico City, Mexico>New Jersey USA. Haplogroup R1b. Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - William Francis Vidal born in Mexico City,Mother was Martha Buck. View GEDCOM here . Email Robert M. Vidal
Villa, John KeithPresidio de San Miguel de la Horcasitas, Sonora>Presidio de Tubac, Sonora>Presidio de Tucson (present day Arizona)>Presidio at Santa Barbara (present day California)>Santa Maria, California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Western Europe (Western Norway would have been clear of ice 13K years ago and represents and early expansion out of Iberia) in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Andres Villa m Daniella>Juan Jose Villa b.circa 1743 m Maria Paula Martinez. Juan Jose Villa, son of Andres and Daniella, a native of the Presidio de San Miguel de la Horcasitas, Sonora, was born circa 1743. Born at the presidio his father probably was in the military. From this presidio situated few miles north of Hirmosillo, Sonora, which was built to protect the colonists as they moved north from the interior of Mexico, Captain Juan Bautista de Anza started his long trek in 1775 to establish the proposed presidio and mission at San Francisco. In 1781, Juan Jose Villa was recruited by Captain Fernando Rivera y Moncada for the proposed Presidio at Santa Barbara. Because of the large concentration of native population in the Santa Barbara area, there was great concern for the many travelers who would be using the Camino Real. A presidio was the answer. He, his wife and son Vicente Ferrer Villa joined the other colonists and started on the second long overland trek across the hot desert following the Anza trail to Alta California. Contact: Marie
Villalobos Gonzalez, Alfredo LuisChinchón, Spain > Veracruz, México> Torreón,Coah. México> Mexico City> Naucalpan, Edo. México. Haplogroup J1 a 6 marker Cohen Haplotype Match (old cohen modal haplotype). See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain, Central Europe, Jew(s) and Southeastern Europe in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 254 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Eduardo Villalobos Marcillat b.1862 d.1911. Founder in 1907 of the "Beneficencia Española" (hospital now known as "Sanatorio Español") in Torreón, Coahuila, México. Son of Josefa Marcillach & Justiniano Villalobos; who was the son of Petra López & Victoriano Villalobos. Email Mauricio Navarro Villalobos
Villalovos, LouMalpaso, Aguascalientes Mexico>Monterey California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 145 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Miguel Villalobos, b.circa 1794. View GEDCOM here . Contact Lisa Villalovos
Villarreal, DannySalinas Victoria, Nuevo Leon Mex.>Tex. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic all 3 closest 10 of 12 matches are to Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain and Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - Diego Villarreal b.1601. For further info. Webcards Danny Villarreal
Villarreal, EmetarioMexico>Washington State USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic all 3 closest 10 of 12 matches are to Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain and Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - b.. For further info.
Villarreal, V.Mexico. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic all 3 closest 10 of 12 matches are to Jews. An exact 25 of 25 match with Danny and Emetario above. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain and Latin America in this - HRD database search. Email V. Villarreal
Villarreal, DanielEl Sauz, Texas. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic all 3 closest 10 of 12 matches are to Jews. An exact 25 of 25 match with Danny, Emetario and Victor above. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain and Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - Ignacio Villarreal b.circa 1865>Natividad Villarreal b.circa 1887>Jasinto Villarreal b.1909. Email Daniel Villarreal
Villarreal, HomeroValle de las Salinas Hidalgo,Nuevo Leon Mex.>Rosales, Coah.>Tex. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic all 3 closest 10 of 12 matches are to Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain and Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - Diego Villarreal b.1601. Email Homero Villarreal
Villarreal, Pedro (Pete)Villa De Carmen, Nuevo Leon Mexico. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic all 3 closest 10 of 12 matches are to Jews. An exact 12 of 12 match with the Villarreal modal haplotype which is likely closest to Don Diego Villarreal. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain and Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Pedro Villarreal b. May 19, 1921. Contact Laura Williams
Villarreal, Juan D.Saltillo,Coahuila Mexico>Texas. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - b. . For further Email Juan D. Villarreal
Villarreal, William CareyChinpingue, Salinas Victoria>General Zauzua, Nuevo Leon Mexico>San Antonio, TX>Santa Barbara, CA Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic Oldest known Ydna ancestor - Bernardino Villarreal m. Josefa>Juan Jose Leandro Villarreal b.before 1795 and m Maria Cecilia Escamilla b.1811, in 1846> Jose Maria Villarreal b.1850 d.1909>Juan Villarreal. Email Bill Villarreal
Villarreal, EdwardoSabinas Hidalgo, Nuevo Leon Mx>Chicago Ill. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic origin. A 24 of 25 match with Danny Villarreal. They share a common male ancestor within 9 generations at a probability of 50% or 20 generations (time of the conquest) at a 90% probability. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain and Latin America in this - HRD database search. Email Ed Villarreal
Villarreal, RickVillaldama, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Tx. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic origin. A 23 or 24 of 25 marker match with above Villarreals. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain and Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor was Dionicio Villarreal b.1880. Contact: Irma Whitman
Villarreal, GilbertSpain>El Carmen or El Chipinque, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Oklahoma. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic origin. A 23 or 24 of 25 marker match with above Villarreals. Oldest Ydna ancestor was Tomas Villarreal Cavazos b.1805.
Villarreal, OmarSalinas Victoria, Nuevo Leon Mex.>Florida. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic all 3 closest 10 of 12 matches are to Jews. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain and Latin America in this - HRD database search. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - Jose Villarreal b. Email
Villarreal, LucianoMexico> Texas. Haplogroup R1b1b2, (M269+). Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, called haplotype 15 in research papers. Most common in the Basque people of Spain and France. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Librado Villarreal b.circa 1847.Contact: Rosa Villarreal Solis
Villarreal Jr., EstanVillaldama, Nuevo Leon Mexico>Mundelein, Illinois. 36 of 37 marker match with Robert Igancio Campos Jr. They share recent ancestry and a common link to Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon. R1b See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Manuel Villareal b.circa 1855 m. Jovita. Email Estan Villarreal Jr.
Villareal, Joe MariaRio Grand Valley of Mexico then Texas. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Europe and Spain. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Pedro Villarreal Married to Gabriela Farias son was Jose Marcelino Vllarreal married to Maria Inez Cavazos b.circa 1773. Email: Joe Villareal
Villarreal, Rodolfo GalindoMexico>San Bernardino, California USA. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic all 3 closest 10 of 12 matches are to Jews. An exact 12 of 12 match with the Villarreal modal haplotype which is likely closest to Don Diego Villarreal. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. . Email Rodolfo Galindo Villarreal, Sr.
Villarreal, ManuelMexico>Texas USA. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. 12 marker match to Jose Luis Garcia above. Contact Olivia Vega or Josie Trevino
Villegas, MacLovioHacienda Boca, San Luis Potosi Mexico>Devine Texas>Laredo Texas>San Antonio, Texas. Haplogroup E1b1b1, Mediterranean/Semitic. See this DNA match to haplotype 45 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest known Ydna ancestor - View GEDCOM here . Email Maclovio Villegas
Yanez, JoaquinMexico. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Spain in this - HRD database search. Oldest Ydna ancestor - b. Contact David Gallardo
Yanez, JustoEl Pueblito, Chihuahua Mexico>USA. Haplogroup R1b most common in Spain and Europe. See these YDNA 9 marker match(es) to Italy in this - HRD database search. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - Justo Yanez m. Eligia Sanchez 1930's. Contact Sharon Ortiz
Ybarra, John AnthonyMexico>California. Haplogroup R1b. Most common origin in Spain and Europe. See this DNA match to haplotype 96 - Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective. Oldest Ydna ancestor - , Contact Anita Martinez
Zamora, VictorSan Luis Potosi Mexico>Texas>Wisconsin. Haplogroup Q1a3a, Native American. There are family stories of some ancestors fighting with Benito Juarez. Unfortunately, I don't know their names. The stories were told in a general context of "your grandfathers". That may have indicated that some ancestors lived near Dolores Hidalgo or Mexico City or other places where Juarez led the insurgency. There is also the town of Zamora not too far from San Luis. Email Victor Zamora
A Message from the President of FamilyTreeDNA to this Surname Project "One item for you to be aware of... If you are testing male members of the founding families of Mexico, especially the founding families of Northern Mexico, you will probably see a strong % of Semitic DNA evidence of Crypto Jews who were among the Spanish conquerors of Mexico from the 1500's. We have clearly seen these foot steps in the testing we have done to date." Best Regards, Bennett Greenspan President Family Tree DNA www.FamilyTreeDNA.com Why this Surname Project * Your results will be posted by hand (no forms) this means your family history will be picked up by the search engines and increase your chances of someone seeing a connection and joining the project as well. You family history will be there to pick up on the major search engines. Just google lines posted in the comments section to see how this works! * Latin America custom is like no other. Surnames become irrelevant through time as many ancestors took the names from their maternal lines. With DNA we can find out what our surnames were. This project extends beyond our last known surname. * While your exact matches are given to you on your FTDNA pages those in our project who are close matches are seen on thier FTDNA pages. This is very important as since our last names are much more likely to have changed than other cultures we can see close matches of others in our project. This is a feature that is only done within Surname Projects. Close matches could be a clue to a name change. * Markers 1 to 12 tell us our origins. Any markers over 12 must be compared to someone elses or they are useless. This project page serves to tell others about DNA research going on with various surnames of Mexico. This lets other researchers know they have someone there to compare with if they join the project. * This project often posts to message boards of surnames being research, letting others know of results that have come in. * This project also posts to forums, letting others know of the DNA testing that is going on with the surnames of Mexico. * This project's webpage is located on an established website that is 9 years old. * This website averages between 300 and 450 visitors a day (see the traffic link at the very bottom of this page). This increases the chances of those knowing about the project. * This project webpage will inform us of the paternal ancient origins of those of us with ancestors in Mexico. This is done anonymously (see the ancient origins section of this webpage). * This project webpage will inform us of the origin of individuals with certain surnames as well as their migrations pattern. See the surname tables of participants sharing their results. * This webpage will help inform us of the testing process as well as answer any questions concerning DNA testing for genealogical purposes. * This webpage will show close familial relationships by comparing DNA markers. See the surname tables above. By sharing information we can piece together our family's history. The possibilities are endless! See the successes of other surname projects at the World Families Network . Analyzing The Results Ancient Origins - first 12 markers Something to consider is that your Y-dna results classify you under a certain Haplogroup. This means you share a more recent common ancestor with others in your Haplogroup. It is widely believed that a large percentage of the earliest settlers of Mexico may have origins in the Middle East and were a result of the expulsion of non-Catholics out of Spain, just before the conquest of Mexico. Did the early Iberian settlers of Mexico have proportionately different origins than modern day Spaniards?
What are the paternal origins of those with ancestors in Mexico? This table lists the origins (confirmed and unconfirmed) of those in the project thus far or others with origins in Mexico. sharing their information. There are 951 total participants in the Mexico DNA project. We average several new participants a week since the project started on 9/7/03. The balance are waiting for their results, are mtdna testing or have not sent in their DNA sample. Updated 04/22/09 Haplogroup results are as follows:
Haplogroup or SubhaplogroupOrigin and DescriptionParticipant(s)
C3, (M217+)Native American origin - associated with a later migration of Native Americans to the North American continent. Found among the Na dene people of the Southwestern United States and Central Canada. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M130> M217. 01
E, (M96+)Semitic origin. Here is the migration of E (M96) on the National Geographic Migration map. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> YAP> M96. 01
E1b1a, (M2+)Sub Saharan African origin. The most common origin among African Americans. Here is the migration of M2 on the National Geographic Migration map. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> YAP> M96> P147> P177> P2> M2.09
E1b1b, (covers all E1b1b lineages below)Semitic origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean, Middle East, North and East Africa. 23% of Ashkenazi Jews 19% of Sephardic Jews have this origin. Romans of this origin may have brought E1b1b to Spain as well as the Moors. 10% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. Click here for more on Haplogroup E1b1b or this later paper by Cruciani Molecular Dissection of the Y Chromosome Haplogroup E-M78 : A Posteriori Evaluation of a Microsatellite-Network-Based Approach Through Six New Biallelic Markers. Here is the migration of M35 on the National Geographic Migration map. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> YAP> M96> M35.76
E1b1b1a, (M78+)Semitic origin. Several diverse origins according to Cruciani et al. (2004). See Report Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b (E-M215) Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> YAP> M96> M35> M78.01
G, (M201+)Origins may have been the Indian subcontinent or middle east about 30,000 years ago, but are now found throughout Europe, the middle east and central Asia, all at low frequencies. Likely came into europe in Neolithic times. Haplogroup G is more frequently found in eastern Europe and is found less frequently in Spain than G2. Click here for more information on Haplogroup G Here is the migration of G (M201) on the National Geographic Migration map. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> M201. 05
G2a, (P15+)Origins may have been the Indian subcontinent or middle east about 30,000 years ago, but are now found throughout Europe, the middle east and central Asia, all at low frequencies. A branch of G, G2 is found primarily in Europe and the middle east. About 8% of northern Spaniards share this origin. Click here for more information on Haplogroup G. Here is the migration of G2 (P15) on the National Geographic Migration map. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> M201> P15.21
I, (P38+)Nordic origin. Subhaplogroup I is believed to be 23,000 yrs. old and found throughout Europe at low frequencies. Here is an additional link on the Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> S2> M170> P38. 01
I1, (M253)Nordic origin. Subhaplogroup I1 is found mostly in Northwestern Europe. After the last Ice Age the antecedent of this group set out from the Balkans via the southern shores of the Baltic to the area known as Doggerland (which submerged in the North Sea about 6K years ago). Thick grasses made this area attractive to wildlife. It is from this location that this group expanded. Here is an additional link on the Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> S2> M170> P38> M253. 05
I2a, (P37.2+)Nordic origin. Subhaplogroup I2a is found mostly in the Balkans of Europe. This haplogroup emanated from the Balkan refugium after the last glacial maximum. Here is an additional link on the Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> S2> M170> P215> P37.2. 04
I2a2, (M26+)Southwestern European origin. Subhaplogroup I2a is found mostly in the Balkans of Europe. Given that the ydna of our participants is I2a2 which is found mostly in Spain (6% of Basques in the Northeast of Spain and 14% of Castilians) and Sardinia it would appear this origin may have come from an ancient migration emanating from the Balkan or Iberian refugium after the last glacial maximum. The populations of this haplogroup may be reminents of a migration on the European side of the Mediterranean both in somewhat isolated parts of Europe. Early migrations of man tended to follow the coasts. This group likely traveled with mtdna haplogroup H3 which also is prominent in Iberia and Sardinia. Here is an additional link on the Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. I1b2 haplotypes typically have the following marker values: (393=13), (390=22,23 or 24), (19=15,16 or 17), (391=9,10 or 11), (385ab=11,12 or 12,12 or 12,13) and (392=11). Here is an example of one of these haplotypes in the HRD Database. Using the varous combinations of these markers, Germany may prove to be the homeland of I1b2 as shown in this posting on "The Origin of I1b2". Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> S2> M170> P215> P37.2> M26. 14
I2b, (M223+)Frisian origin. After the last Ice Age the antecedent of this group set out from the Balkans via the southern shores of the Baltic to area known as Doggerland (which submerged in the North Sea about 6K years ago). Thick grasses made this area attractive to wildlife. It is from this location that this group expanded. Given that the Visigoths (40,000 strong) conquered Spain after they conquered Rome and settled there since the year 507, it is likely this is the origin of subhaplogroup I2b in Spain. The Visigoths were of so called germanic origins of which 13% of modern day Spaniards are of this origin. There were later mutations of I resulting in subhaplogroups I1 and I2b. I2b is when marker 392=12 and 393=14 or 15 and found in approx. 2.5% of Europeans. Click here for more on Haplogroup I2b and here for more on the Visigoths. Here is an additional link on the Population Varieties within Y-Haplogroup I and their Extended Modal Haplotypes. Here is a possible connection to the Suevi and Visigoths I1c origins in Iberia. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> S2> M170> P215> M223. 23
J, (M304+)Semitic origin. Haplogroup J is found at highest frequencies in Middle Eastern and north African populations where it most likely evolved.This haplogroup contains the Cohen modal lineage which is found in about 5% of those with this origin. 3% of modern day Spaniards have the J,J1 or J2 origin. Click here Y Haplogroup J or here for more on Haplogroup J. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> S2> M304. 04
J1, (M267+)(covers all J1 lineages below)Semitic origin. Haplogroup J1 is found at highest frequencies in Middle Eastern and north African populations where it most likely evolved.This haplogroup contains the Cohen modal lineage which is found in about 5% of those with this origin. 3% of modern day Spaniards have the J,J1 or J2 origin. Click here Y Haplogroup J or here for more on Haplogroup J. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> S2> M304> M267.30
CMHSemitic origin. 12 Marker Cohen Modal Haplotype. Y-chromosomal Aaron. Believed to be the Jewish priestly line of Aaron. "Adam"> M168> M89> S2> M304> M267> CMH.04
J1e, (P58+)Semitic origin. Early findings are that this origin will be found in a significant portion of J1: "Adam"> M168> M89> S2> M304> M267> P58.02
J2, (M172+)(covers all J2 lineages below)Semitic origin. Mostly found in the Middle East. Mediterranean and North Africa. About 28% of Sephardic Jews have this origin. 43% of Ashkenazi Jews have this origin. 3% of modern day Spaniards have the J,J1 or J2 origin. Click here Y Haplogroup J or here for more information on Haplogroup J2. Here is the migration of J2 (M172) on the National Geographic Migration map. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> S2> M304> M172.45
J2a2, (M67+)Semitic origin. Mostly found in the Middle East. Mediterranean and North Africa. Here is the migration of J2 (M172) on the National Geographic Migration map. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> S2> M304> M172> M67.01
J2a8, (M319+)Semitic origin. Early findings are found in Iberia and Crete. This subclade may have crossed the Sahara at time before 6K years ago when the Sahara was green and then into Iberia. Click here Possible Iberomaurusian (pre 10K BP) origins Identifying markers thus far are 16-17 or 16-18 at DYS413. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> S2> M304> M172> M319.03
N1, (LLY22G+)Origins in Northern Eurasia. It is the most common Y-chromosome type in Uralic speakers (Finns and Native Siberian). This origin is defined by the LLY22G mutation which shows it's origin and migration in Northern Eurasia acording to this National Geographic Migration map.. This site shows N3a (a subclade of N) is found in 0.6 of those sampled in Seville Y Haplogroup diversity in Iberia. The book Evolutionary Genetics by Jobling states that ydna haplogroup N3 (a subclade of N) is suspected as being a haplogroup of the Native Americans. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> M9> LLY22G. 03
O, (M175+)Origins in Southeast Asia. This lineage dates to about 35,000 years ago. Over 80% of today's East Asian population is haplogroup O, and this lineage is nearly completely restricted to East Asian populations. This origin is defined by the M175 mutation which shows it's origin and migration in Southeast Asia acording to this National Geographic Migration map. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> M9> M175. 03
Q, (M242+)Native American - this Haplogroup links Siberia to the Americas. There were three migrations, with the first believed to be around 80 individuals. Native Americans traveled the furthest from mankind's origin in Africa. Click here for more information on Haplogroup Q. Here is the migration of Q (M242) on the National Geographic Migration map. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> M9> M45> M242. 20
Q1a3a, (M3+)Haplogroup Q1a3a is the only lineage strictly associated with Native American populations. About 8 to 12 thousand years ago a mutation called M3 occurred within the Q haplogroup defining the Q1a3a. This mutation likely occurred in the Americas. For more information on Haplogroup Q1a3a. Native Americans traveled the furthest from mankind's origin in Africa. Here is the migration of Q1a3a (M3) on the National Geographic Migration map. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> M9> M45> M242> M3.63
R1a, (M17+)Eastern European origin. This lineage is believed to have originated in the Eurasian Steppes north of the Black & Caspian Seas. This linage is thought to descend from the Kurgen culture which domesticated the horse and were the first Indo European speakers. Here is the migration of R1a1 (M17) on the National Geographic Migration map. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> M9> M45> M207> M173> M17. 08
R1b (covers all R1b lineages below)Western European origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13. Click here for more information on Haplogroup R1b or R1b3*. Here is the migration of R1b (M343) on the National Geographic Migration map. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> M9> M45> M207> M173> M343. 327
R1b1*, (P25+)R1b1* Deep Ancestry-
R1b1a, (M18+)R1b1a Deep Ancestry - Found predominately in Sardinia-
R1b1b1, (M73+)R1b1b1 Deep Ancestry - Predominately Central Asian- 01
R1b1b2*, (M269+)R1b1b2* Deep Ancestry - Most common Western European linage-
rs34276300, (S116-)and(S21-)A negative test result at this marker in someone that is M269+ and S21- idicates the Ydna most like the first Iberians coming from Central Asia or a Central Asian/Eastern European non Iberian origin.-
R1b1b2a, (M37+)R1b1b2a Deep Ancestry - Rare European linage found in Australia-
R1b1b2b, (M65+)R1b1b2b Deep Ancestry - Found predominatly in the Basque people of Spain and France-
R1b1b2c, (M153+)R1b1b2c Deep Ancestry - Found predominatly in the Basque people of Spain and France. Latest information on R1b1c4 (M153+). See M153 The Basque Marker Project). Suggest testing especially if 437=14 and 460=10- 01
R1b1b2d, (MSRY2627+)R1b1b2d Deep Ancestry - Ancient Iberian origin. Latest information on (MSRY2627+). Suggest testing especially if DYS490=10. Probably participated in the initial expansion out of Iberia after the last Ice Age. The rare value of DYS490=10 is present in about half of those testing positive for this mutation.- 05
R1b1b2e, (M222+)R1b1b2e Deep Ancestry - NW Irish origin. DYS 439 = 11, DYS459 = 8-9, DYS464 = 13-13-15-17, DYS456 = 15, DYS463 = 23. Latest information on (M222+).-
R1b1b2f, (P66+)R1b1b2f Deep Ancestry - Rare Italian origin-
R1b1b2g*, (U106+)or(S21+)R1b1b2g* Deep Ancestry - Frisian origin. After the last Ice Age this group set out from the Eastern Refugium in the Balkans and settled the eastern shores of the area known as Doggerland (which submerged in the North Sea about 6.5K years ago). Thick grasses and open plain made this area attractive to wildlife. It is from this location that this group expanded. 13 at marker 492 is an identifying marker. Latest information on R1b1c9 (S21+). This test is now available at FTDNA and at Ethnoancestry - R1b FT Upgrade.- 04
>R1b1b2g1, (U198+)or(S26+)R1b1b2g1 Deep Ancestry - Believed to be of English origin. This test is currently only available at Ethnoancestry - R1b FT Upgrade.-
>R1b1b2g2, (P107+)or(S29+)R1b1b2g2 Deep Ancestry - This test is currently only available at Ethnoancestry - R1b FT Upgrade.-
R1b1b2h*, (U152+)or(S28+)R1b1b2h* Deep Ancestry - Frisian origin. After the last Ice Age the antecedent of this group set out from Iberia via the coast of France to the area known as Doggerland (which submerged in the North Sea about 6.5K years ago). Thick grasses and open plain made this area attractive to wildlife. It is from this location that this group expanded. Distribution of this clan shows it used the Danube-Rhine-Thames to traverse central europe. It spread into the Baltic likely traveling the southern shore in an early migration. Latest information on R1b1c10 (S28+). New! Analysis of the origin of R1b1c10 also known as Single Nucleotide Polymorphism S28. This test is currently available at FTDNA or at Ethnoancestry - R1b FT Upgrade.- 03
>R1b1b2h1, (M126+)R1b1b2h1 Deep Ancestry - Analysis of the origin of R1b1c10 also known as Single Nucleotide Polymorphism S28. This test is currently only available at Ethnoancestry - R1b FT Upgrade.-
>R1b1b2h2, (M160+)R1b1b2h2 Deep Ancestry - Analysis of the origin of R1b1c10 also known as Single Nucleotide Polymorphism S28. This test is currently only available at Ethnoancestry - R1b FT Upgrade.-
R1b1c, (M335+)R1b1c Deep Ancestry - Found in Camaroon and Turkey (unable to verify). See Article: Y-DNA HAPLOGROUP R1b.-
T, (M70+)Origins in Eurasia, this linage is about 40,000 years old, This origin is very rare. One branch settled the area of the Mediterranean. In this study it was found in 10.7% of those sampled in the Cadiz area of Spain - Y Haplogroup diversity in Iberia. Thomas Jefferson was recently found to have been M70+ - click here. Ancestrial line: "Adam"> M168> M89> M9> M70. 06
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Recent Origins - 25 or 37 marker test For genealogical purposes it is important to look at 23 to 37 marker matches. Since it was the custom in latin america to sometimes take a surname from the maternal side, geography comes into play. Some may match other surnames and one of the ways to narrow down a closer familial relationship is by looking at common geography. This is the reason this project is only open to those who's Y-dna line is from Mexico. If geography is not common such as in a person from Mexico matching all 25 markers with someone from Argentina then the relation- ship may not likely be recent. This type of result may show a common ancestor before surnames came about, around the thirteenth century or thereabouts. There is also different DNA results among those sharing the same surname for the same reason. Some time ago an ancestor may have taken the name of a maternal ancestor to honor their mother or because it was more prominent at the time or for another reason. Y-DNA Founders
Villarreal Surname - Northeastern Mexico Founder Lineage
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Villarreal, DannyMed/Semitic - E-M3513251309181811121213123015090911122614203215161618
Villarreal, EmetarioMed/Semitic - E1b1b113251309181811121213123015090911122614203215161618
Villarreal, V.Med/Semitic - E-M35*13251309181811121213123015090911122614203215161618
Villarreal, DanielMed/Semitic - E1b1b113251309181811121213123015090911122614203215161618
Villarreal, HomeroMed/Semitic - E1b1b113251309181811121213123015090911122614203215161618
Villarreal, Pedro (Pete)Med/Semitic - E1b1b1132513091818111212131230....................................................
Villarreal Sr., Rodolfo GalindoMed/Semitic - E1b1b1132513091818111212131230....................................................
Villarreal, Juan D.Med/Semitic - E1b1b1132513091819111212131230....................................................
Villarreal, OmarMed/Semitic - E1b1b113251309181811121113123015090911122614203215161617
Villarreal, William CareyMed/Semitic - E-M3513241309181811121113123015090911122614203215161617
Villarreal, EdwardoMed/Semitic - E1b1b113251309181811121213123015090911122614203215161619
Villarreal, RickMed/Semitic - E1b1b113251309181811121313123015090911122614203215161618
Villarreal, GilbertMed/Semitic - E1b1b113251309171811121213123015090911122614203215161618
This line traces their ancestry back to Diego de Villarreal (1601 to 1672), a founder of Northeastern Mexico. For conventional research on the Villarreal Surname see Danny's Villarreal Genealogy.
Garza - Trevino - Northeastern Mexico Founder Lineage
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Garza, LucianoWest European - R1b13241411131512121113132915091011112515203315151617
Garza-Cantu, LuisWest European - R1b113241511131512121113132915091011112515193215151617
Garza, HenryWest European - R1b13241411131512121113132915091011112515193215151617
Garza, AlvaroWest European - R1b132414111315121211131329.............
Garza, Joel LuisWest European - R1b132414111315121211131329.............
Trevino, BenjaminWest European - R1b13241411131512121113132915091011112515193215151617
Trevino MD, ArthurWest European - R1b13241411131512121113132915090911112515193215151617
Trevino, JoseWest European - R1b132414111315121211131329.............
Gonzalez-Yeaton, MiguelWest European - R1b132414111315121211131329.............
Escamilla, HeribertoWest European - R1b-P31213241411131512121113132915091011112515193215151617
Campos Jr., Robert IgnacioWest European - R1b13241411131512121113132915091011112515193215151617
Montemayor, Ernest ArthurWest European - R1b-P2513241411131512121113132915091011112515193215151617
Montemayor Jr., DavidWest European - R1b132414111315121211131329.............
Rodriguez, LucioWest European - R1b132414111315121211131329.............
Villarreal Jr., EstanWest European - R1b13241411131512121113142915091011112515193215151617
The Garza and Trevino families have been linked through Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon for over four centuries. We are now seeing other surnames of founding families of Monterrey with the y-dna of Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon. Here is an example of how it was custom, especially in colonial times for a son to sometimes take his mothers maiden name as his surname. There is evidence of this throughout this website. Luciano Garza and Dr. Arthur Trevino have traced their ancestry to Marcos Alonso de la Garza y Arcon.
Salinas Surname - Northeastern Mexico Founder Lineage
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Salinas, RicardoFrisian - I2b15231610151611131213123016081011112514202911141415
Salinas, JamesFrisian - I2-M22315231610151711131213123016081011112514202911141415
Carmona, Guadalupe OscarFrisian - I2b15231610151711131213123016081011112514202911141415
Hinojosa, Lucas LongoriaFrisian - I2b14231610151711131213123016081011112514202911141515
Longoria III, PedroFrisian - I2b15231610151711131213123016081011112514202911141515
Salinas, LouisFrisian - I2b152316111517111312131230....................................................
Salinas, AdolphFrisian - I2b15231610151811131213123016080911112514202911141415
Salinas, LauroFrisian - I2b152315101518111312131230....................................................
Salinas, TomasFrisian - I2b15231610151811131313123016080911112514202911141415
According to the book "With All Arms" by Duaine, Pedro de Salinas would be the earliest documented Salinas in Northeastern Mexico. He was in Cerralvo in 1635 and had a son of the same name that said he was born in the realm in 1658. This would have put Pedro de Salinas the likely ancestor of the Salinas', in Nuevo Leon in 1621, as he was 37 years old when he made this statement. Later Javier Salinas (a founder of Mier Tamaulipas) married Dona Maria Rosa Longoria and had as children Maria age 16, Ignacio age 14, Francisca age 13, Petra age 12, and Francisco age 10 - Gary Felix.
Chapa Surname - Northeastern Mexico Founder Lineage
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Chapa, AlexWest European - R1b-P2513241411111413121313132817091011112516193115151717
Chapa Jr, Amancio JoseWest European - R1b132414111114131213131328.............
Chapa, FernandoWest European - R1b132414111114131213131328.............
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Based on conventional research; the Chapa name in Northern Mexico came from Juan Bautista Schiapapria b.1627 in Arbisola Italy. Juan Bautista Chapa (changed from Schiapapria) was an early settler of Nuevo Leon, Mexico in the mid 1600's. These early settlers left the most progeny in Mexico. Chapa is an original name and its frequency in Northeastern Mexico is a testament to the success of his progeny. His parents were Bartolme Schapparia and Batestina Badi. He served as chronicler under five spanish Governors of northeastern New Spain. He wrote for over forty years of the wars with the Indians and trips made into Texas to hunt the French. A well documented history of the area. Texas & Northeastern Mexico, 1630-1690 is his account of this time. Source on Juan Bautista Schiapapria from "With All Arms" by Carl Laurence Duaine - Gary Felix
Guerra Surname - Northeastern Mexico Founder Lineage
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Guerra, AugustoWest European - R1b-P2513251411111412121213132918090911112514182915151717
Guerra, JuventinoBasque Country - R1b-M15313251411111412121213132917090911112514182915151717
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Based on conventional research; this Guerra line is from Ignacio Guerra (from the book Cedulario Autobiogrrafico de Pobladores y Conquistadores de Nuevo Leon by Cavazos) who settled in Monterrey Nuevo Leon in 1659. He also said in a statement made on September 3rd 1683 in the Valle del Pilon that he married daughters (married twice) of Conquistadors and settlers of Nuevo Leon. He said he resisted invasions by the Indians and rebellions against the crown. Another apparently separate line was the Guerra Reza, line but it is not known yet if is male (Ydna) survives today. - Gary Felix
Learn More About DNA As It Relates to Genealogy * Tracing Your Ancestry Through DNA A beginners guide. * Cyndi's List - DNA and Genetics A comprehensive list of links on the subject. * Subscribe to Genealogy-DNA-L@rootsweb.com and find out what all the talk is about. * More DNA definitions. * DNA HaploTree to see how the haplogroups are related to each other. * Scientists explore Columbus mystery Will DNA solve a centuries-old dispute over a final resting place? Was Columbus really Spanish? * US News and World report article on "Where We Come From" using DNA. * Jewish Genes - DNA Evidence for Common Jewish Origin and Maintenance of the Ancestral Genetic Profile. * Is DNA the Answer to Lost Family Records?. * Why Y? The Y Chromosome in the Study of Human Evolution, Migration and Prehistory. * DNA Testing & Genetic Genealogy Help Links for those new to DNA technology. * Mexico Project Members or anyone with direct ties to Spain along their strict paternal or maternal lines (You must have a papertrail to a specific location or region in Spain on the maternal or paternal side that is being tested). I would like to invite you to join the Casa de España - House of Spain DNA Project. I have joined with the administrators of the Puerto Rican and Portugal DNA projects to bring you a project devoted to Spain. Here is the link: Casa de España - House of Spain DNA Project My hope is that we can eventually establish the migrations patterns of the Spanish to Mexico. Please consider joining this new project of ours. * Portugal DNA Project researching our roots in Portugal. * Puerto Rican DNA Geographic Project with very good DNA information. * New! Introducing my new R-M153 The Basque Marker Project for those who have tested M153+. Library Y-DNA Studies New! Analysis of the origin of R1b1c10 also known as Single Nucleotide Polymorphism S28. by Gary Felix - The Genalogy of Mexico DNA Surname Project Administrator. New! Search for the Phoenicians by Gary Felix - The Genealogy of Mexico DNA Surname Project Administrator. New! Using DYS marker 393 it is possible to Trace the YDNA Founders Out of Africa by Gary Felix - The Genealogy of Mexico DNA Surname Project Administrator. Population structure of Y chromosome SNP haplogroups in the United States and forensic implications for constructing Y chromosome STR databases Here is a study by project member Robert Tarin on a E3b, North African migration into Iberia. An Iberian Sub-Cluster is Revealed in a Phylogenetic Tree Analysis of the Y-Chromosome E3b Haplogroup Here is a study by project member Robert Tarin comparing the Western European origins of those with Iberian and those with Non-Iberian Y-DNA. Observed R1b Y-DNA Allele Frequencies of Iberian and Non-Iberian Origins Y Haplogroups in California/Hawaii (Hispanic Ydna sample of 284 men) from D. Garvey site. Y Haplogroup diversity in Iberia. Conversion Table for Y-Chromosome Haplogroups. The Human Y-Chromosome: An Evolutionary Marker Comes of Age. Reduced genetic structure of the Iberian peninsula revealed by Y-chromosome analysis: implications for population demography. General-DNA Studies New! Geographic Patterns of Genome Admixture in Latin American Mestizos. A Genomewide Admixture Map for Latino Populations. ANCESTRAL DNA REFERENCES*ANTHRO 3710. Gene diversity and estimation of genetic admixture among Mexican-Americans of Starr County, Texas. Genetic Admixture in Three Mexican Mestizo Populations Based on D1S80 and HLA-DQA1 Loci. Genetic Structure of Seven Mexican Indigenous Populations Based On Five Polymarker Loci. Admixture in Hispanics:Distribution of Ancestral Population Contributions in the Continental United States. Admixture in the Hispanics of the San Luis Valley, Colorado, and its implications for complex trait gene mapping. American Indian mtDNA and Y Chromosome Genetic Data: A Comprehensive Report of their Use in Migration and Other Anthropological Studies. Genetic variation in Arizona Mexican Americans: estimation and interpretation of admixture proportions.. Books I have read and recommend: DVD's I have and recommend: Additional Resources Once You Get Your Markers NEW! Input your own markers and compare your markers with the YFiler Haplotype Database Famous DNA DNA Haplotypes (DNA signatures) for famous, or infamous, homo sapiens. Input your own markers and compare your markers with the SMGF Database Search If your values are from FTDNA you may have to adjust some of your values in order to make a proper comparison.. Try out Whit Athey's new Y-Haplogroup Predictor. You may automatically upload your results to this web site Ysearch a service of FamilyTreeDNA. You may post your results to this web site Ybase Genealogy by Numbers (my posting as an example). You may compare your results to this page from D. Garvey's Site. The site lists haplogroup designations of Andalusians, Moroccan Arabs, Basques, Catalans, north-central Moroccan Berbers, Saharawis and southern Moroccan Berbers Determine the frequency of your haplogroup in world populations by clicking here. note: origins and general areas found HG1=R1b (western european), HG2=I (northwestern european), HG9=J (middle eastern), HG3=R1a (eastern european), HG16=N1 (northeastern europe) and HG21=E1b1b1 (mediterranean). A breakdown of the above samples to frequency of Haplogroups in different world populations by clicking here. Map of the Y-dna origins of europe. note: origins and general areas found HG1=R1b (western european), HG2= I (northwestern european), HG9=J (middle eastern), HG3=R1a (eastern european), HG16=N1 (northeastern europe) and HG21=E1b1b1 (mediterranean). You can first use this link to find mutation rates of our DNA markers - Chart with Mutation Rates. Then you can check for matches on the following links. If there are no matches you can add (insertion) or subtract (deletion) from the faster mutating markers (to determine one or two step matches) or just leave out markers to get a match on markers you leave in your search. Y-HRD Haplotype Reference Database compare your YDNA for matches with others around the world. The Objective To find our ancient origins, whatever they may be. To discover previously unknown living relatives. To determine migration patterns of different families. To see if similar sounding surnames are related. To discover how closely related all of us really are. To share this information with others so that we can learn more about where we came from. How to join this surname project FamilyTreeDNA offers a discount on their 12 marker test ($99 +P/H, the price of several genealogy books) and their 25 marker test ($169 +P/H) or the new 37 marker test ($229 +P/H) to those participating in a Surname Project. This surname project is open to all surnames with a Y-dna line to Mexico or the following states prior to 1848; California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Nevada, Utah and Colorado or any other territory that once belonged to modern day Mexico (ie. a citizen of Mexico or its area formerly know as New Spain). Since women do not have Y-chromosome DNA, they would need the assistance of a brother, Uncle or other male relative with the surname they are researching. In order to join the "Genealogy of Mexico Surname Project" and get this discount just CLICK HERE TO JOIN. Just decide on the 12 marker test or the 25 or 37 Y-dna marker test. The 25 or 37 marker tests are more economical in the long run. All tests show the group discount of $99 for the 12 marker or $169 for the 25 marker test or $229 for the 37 marker test. The test results take about 4 to 6 weeks from the time FamilyTreeDNA gets your sample. Note: if you don't have a 12 marker match with someone who has a con- firmed haplogroup; a Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) test would link you to a certain haplogroup (origin). This SNP test finds the mutation that defines your haplogroup. How to join this mtdna project This project is also open to those wanting to test their maternal lines that extend to Mexico. Everyone has mtdna from their Mother which can determine the origins of this line (Mothers Mothers ... Mothers line). CLICK HERE TO JOIN. The mtdna test determines your ancient ancestry along this line. New! Genealogy of Mexico Mitochondrial DNA Page. Y-DNA Discoveries The DNA of our origins point to a rich history we were not aware of. Most of our ancient YDNA (R1b) can found in the Basque of Northern Spain and Southern France. This makes sense as the Ancestors of the Basque were a Non-Indo European speaking people that were the first settlers of Europe. Therefore they would have left the most descendants in Europe. They were the first Iberians. Iberia was a refuge in europe after the last glacial maximum 15,000 years ago. During this time people from other parts of europe migrated and eventually mixed with Iberians already there. Later there was likely a migration of paleolithic I2a2 (during Neolithic times) to Iberia from central Europe possibly with mtdna haplogroup H3. See "The Origin of I1b2". The Neolithic people of the Near East introduced domesticated animals and empire building crops (ie. wheat and barley) to Europe. These crops and animals were intoduced to Iberia about 6,500 years ago. These "Neolithic Farmers" would have been of haplogroup G, E1b1b1 and J origins. Their culture would have likely preceded their arrival in Iberia. Next the Phoenicians (semitic ancestors of modern day Lebanese), Greeks and Carthaginians (K2,J,J2,E1b1b1) invaded and settled Spain along with a later migration from the Jews (J,J2 and E1b1b1). Followed by the Romans (E1b1b1,J,J2 and R1b) and Visigoths (I2b and the rare in Iberia I2a). The Moorish (E1b1b1b) invasion followed although DNA studies suggest little impact on our YDNA as yet (about 5% of Spain's Ydna). In the mean time Native Americans (Q, Q1a3a) were migrating south in the Americas and settling in the Valley of Mexico. The Mexica (Aztec) were an advanced civilization that the conquistadors compared to the Ancient Egyptians. This was a civilization that had laws, libraries, zoos, government, royalty and schools of higher learning. *Mesoamerica is one of two locations in the world where writing is known to have developed independantly (*source "Guns Germs and Steel" by Diamond). A major purpose of this study is to bring family previously not known to each other, together. This has occured thus far with some of the more larger families such as the Villarreal, Trevino and Garza. Probably the vast majority of us if we looked back far enough would link to some of the numerous members of these families. Knowing our orgins and family lines ultimately brings us together. DNA testing is a very rewarding experience. I would encourage you all to know the truth about our ancestors. The truth is out there sometimes buried in numerous legal documents of the colonial period or deduced through DNA statistics or determining what makes sense from numerous points of view. This realization is liberating. We can be proud of the rich history of our ancestors. DNA testing has begun to help us know them! Find out about your family lines. Email me, Gary Felix at GaryF@pacbell.net if you have taken the test and you would like to post the results or have any questions about this project. Privacy will be observed upon request. The closer your DNA match the better the chance at saving a life. Join the Bone Marrow Registry. Read the story of Anissa Ayala. Of all the things done in life the most honorable is saving a life. I have been on the registry for 8 years and await the honor.
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