DELTA 1 / r1a - R1a (CTS903/M610/PF6154)

 

(These are your matching samples which have related Y-DNA haplogroups)

r1a - R1a (CTS903/M610/PF6154)


Royal haplogroup: R1b
Delta: 1


Danish Royalty
Ancestral Seat: Christianborg Palace
Christian I (1426-1481)
John (1455-1513)
Christian II (1481-1559)
Frederick I
Christian III
Frederick II
Christian IV
Frederick III
Christian V
Frederick IV
Christian VI
Frederick V
Christian VII
Frederick VI
Christian VIII
Frederick VII
Christian IX (1818-1906)
Frederick VIII (1843-1912)
Christian X (1870-1947)
Frederick IX (1899-1972)

Royal haplogroup: R1b
Delta: 1


Austrian Royalty
Ancestral Seat: Hofburg
Leopold I, Margrave of Austria (died 994)
Henry I, Margrave of Austria (died 1018)
Adalbert, Margrave of Austria (985-1055)
Ernest, Margrave of Austria (1027-1075)
Leopold II, Margrave of Austria (1050-1095)
Leopold III, Margrave of Austria (1073-1136)
Leopold IV, Margrave of Austria, aka Leopold I, Duke of Bavaria (1108-1141)
Henry II, Duke of Austria, aka Henry XI, also Duke of Bavaria (1107-1177)
Leopold V, Duke of Austria (1157-1194)
Frederick I, Duke of Austria (1175-1198)
Leopold VI, Duke of Austria (1176-1230)
Frederick II, Duke of Austria (1211-1246)

Royal haplogroup: R1b
Delta: 1


Swedish Royalty
Ancestral Seat: Stockholm Palace
Christian I (1426-1481)
John (1455-1513)
Christian II (1481-1559)

Royal haplogroup: R1b
Delta: 1


English Royalty
Ancestral Seat: Hampton Court Palace
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Charles, Prince of Wales
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

Royal haplogroup: R1b
Delta: 1


Greek Royalty
Ancestral Seat: Old Royal Palace
George I (1845-1913)
Constantine I (1868-1923)
Alexander (1893-1920)
George II (1890-1947)

Royal haplogroup: R1b
Delta: 1


Romanovs
Ancestral Seat: Winter Palace
Paul I (1754-1801)
Alexander I (1777-1825)
Constantine I (1779-1831)
Nicholas I (1796-1855)
Alexander II (1818-1881)
Alexander III (1845-1894)
Nicholas II (1868-1918)

Royal haplogroup: R1b
Delta: 1


Norwegian Royalty
Ancestral Seat: The Royal Palace
Haakon VII (1872-1957)
Olav V (1903-1991)
Harald V (1937-)



Top 3 Tartans based on your Deep Dive Results


Deep Dive Match: Khwit son of Zana (Khwit)
Longest shared SNP chain: 292.0
Total Shared SNPs: 457.0
Closest Clan: Clan Forbes

Haplogroup: R1b1a1a2-
Delta: 3


Ancestral Seat: Castle Forbes

Clan Forbes Motto: Grace Me Guide

The Forbes Clan motto, Grace Me Guide, speaks to a request for divine guidance and favor. It suggests a reliance on grace, whether in the form of elegance, poise, or the goodwill of the heavens, to steer one's actions.

The Forbes Clan is of Scottish origin and is one of Scotland's oldest clans with a history that stretches back to at least the 13th century. The family originally held lands in Aberdeenshire and took their name from the lands of Forbes. The Forbes have a history of military and political service, as well as being influential in the economic and social life of North East Scotland.


No Current Chief
  Famous Battles: The Battle of Harlaw (1411), The Battle of Pinkie Cleugh (1547), The Battle of Culloden (1746)
Alexander Forbes 1st Lord Forbes (1380-1448)

Deep Dive Match: Oetzi (Oetzi)
Longest shared SNP chain: 151.0
Total Shared SNPs: 274.0
Closest Clan: Clan French

Haplogroup: G2a2b1d----
Delta: 7


Ancestral Seat: Frenchpark

Clan French Motto: Malo Mori Quam Foedari

The motto of Clan French is Malo Mori Quam Foedari, which translates from Latin as I would rather die than be dishonored. This statement underlines the importance of honor and integrity for the clan members and reflects a common theme for many clan mottos in emphasizing moral values over life itself.

The history of Clan French of Scotland dates back to the Norman conquest of England, where the family is believed to have originally been of Norman descent before settling in Scotland. The name French is derived from the lands of French in the county of Lanarkshire, and the clan was influential in local governance and military actions throughout the centuries. With no certain records of a clan chief after the 17th century, the clan does not presently have a chief recognized by the Court of the Lord Lyon, which regulates Scottish heraldry and clans.


No Current Chief
Theophilus de France (1066)

Deep Dive Match: Xaro Botswana (XAR002)
Longest shared SNP chain: 146.0
Total Shared SNPs: 146.0
Closest Clan: Clan Laing

Haplogroup: E1b1b1b1a1
Delta: 3


Ancestral Seat: Redhouse Castle

Clan Laing Motto: Spero Meliora

The motto of Clan Laing can be loosely translated from Latin to mean I hope for better things or I aspire to greater things. It reflects an optimistic outlook and ambition, traits that were likely esteemed by the clan's members.

The history of Clan Laing is somewhat obscure, as they are not as documented as some of the more prominent Scottish clans. The clan is of Norman origin, arriving in Scotland during the 12th century. They primarily settled in the Border regions of Scotland, and over time, different branches of the Laings moved throughout Scotland, with notable concentrations in the north, including Orkney and Shetland.


No Current Chief
Thomas Laing (1357)
Archibald Layng (1502)

Top 3 Tartans based on your Sample Matches


Sample Match #5: Medieval Coastal Kenya Mtwapa (I19419)
Closest Clan: Clan Montgomery

Haplogroup: J2a1a2b2a2b2a2b
Delta: 14


Ancestral Seat: Eglinton Castle

Clan Montgomery Motto: Garde Bien

Garde Bien is French for Guard Well or Watch Well, which serves as a call for vigilance and protection, a reminder of the clan's history of guardianship and martial responsibility.

Clan Montgomery is a Scottish clan of Norman origin, and one of the oldest Scottish families, tracing its lineage back to the 12th century. The clan's historical seat is at Eglinton in Ayrspur, and they played a significant role in Scottish history. They were staunch supporters of the Bruce during the Wars of Scottish Independence and continued to be influential in both Scottish and British affairs throughout the centuries.


No Current Chief
  Famous Battles: Battle of Otterburn (1388), Battle of Pinkie Cleugh (1547), Battle of Langside (1568).
Alexander Montgomerie 1st Lord Montgomerie (1470)
Earl of Eglinton (1508-present)
Earl of Winton (1859-present)

Sample Match #7: Medieval Coastal Kenya Mtwapa (I19420)
Closest Clan: Clan Joyce

Haplogroup: R1a1a1b1a2c
MATCH! Subclade distance: 5


Ancestral Seat: Rockfleet Castle

Clan Joyce Motto: Mors Aut Honorabilis Vita

The motto of Clan Joyce translates from Latin as Death or Honourable Life, signifying a commitment to live with honor or to not live at all.

The Joyces, originally a Welsh family, were part of the Norman invasion of Ireland in the 12th century. Settling in the Galway area, they became one of the Tribes of Galway, asserting their influence in the region and intermarrying with the native Irish. Over time, they became thoroughly Hibernicized, adopting Irish customs and language.


No Current Chief
Walter Jorse Archbishop of Armagh (1311)
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Sample Match #8: Medieval Coastal Kenya Mtwapa (I19394)
Closest Clan: Clan Laing

Haplogroup: E1b1b1b1a1-------
Delta: 10


Ancestral Seat: Redhouse Castle

Clan Laing Motto: Spero Meliora

The motto of Clan Laing can be loosely translated from Latin to mean I hope for better things or I aspire to greater things. It reflects an optimistic outlook and ambition, traits that were likely esteemed by the clan's members.

The history of Clan Laing is somewhat obscure, as they are not as documented as some of the more prominent Scottish clans. The clan is of Norman origin, arriving in Scotland during the 12th century. They primarily settled in the Border regions of Scotland, and over time, different branches of the Laings moved throughout Scotland, with notable concentrations in the north, including Orkney and Shetland.


No Current Chief
Thomas Laing (1357)
Archibald Layng (1502)


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