Participant #32415's results are in. At this time there are no matches to it. This is one that we will need to work on. So far, this is want we know about this line: 1 Richard Bowles b. abt 1818 in England; d. 1880 + Dianna Smith b. abt 1809 at Gibraltar 2 George Bowles + Ida May Rogers b. abt 1880 3 Harley Edward Bowles b. abt 1902 in Ohio; d. 26 Jul 1974 + Vera Mae Strickling b. 19 Feb 1901; d. abt 1929 3 Otto Boales-Bowles b. abt 1898 3 Lena Boales b. abt 1899 + Mary Saxton B: 1856 3 Arville Bowles 2 William Bowles b. abt 1845; d. 25 Oct 1913 It may be interesting to note that this line appears to be nearly completely restricted to northwestern Europe. These would most likely have been common within Viking populations. One lineage of this group extends down into central Europe. Charlie Hartley Bowles DNA Project Administrator [mailto:hartley@iglou.com]
Charles ,One more question. I had asked for info on the maternal line as we are very interested in my mothers recent haplogroup. Where will I find the results for that? Randi Charles Hartley <hartley@iglou.com> wrote:Participant #32415's results are in. At this time there are no matches to it. This is one that we will need to work on. So far, this is want we know about this line: 1 Richard Bowles b. abt 1818 in England; d. 1880 + Dianna Smith b. abt 1809 at Gibraltar 2 George Bowles + Ida May Rogers b. abt 1880 3 Harley Edward Bowles b. abt 1902 in Ohio; d. 26 Jul 1974 + Vera Mae Strickling b. 19 Feb 1901; d. abt 1929 3 Otto Boales-Bowles b. abt 1898 3 Lena Boales b. abt 1899 + Mary Saxton B: 1856 3 Arville Bowles 2 William Bowles b. abt 1845; d. 25 Oct 1913 It may be interesting to note that this line appears to be nearly completely restricted to northwestern Europe. These would most likely have been common within Viking populations. One lineage of this group extends down into central Europe. Charlie Hartley Bowles DNA Project Administrator [mailto:hartley@iglou.com] Randi Bowles-Meentzen