Bernard Do you think the MagCargamni is a candidate for the origins of McHarg/Mac Giolla Chairge? Also, can you point me to his haplotype? I've found an interesting match between Ewing and a Quinn, with matches at DYS 19,439,442 = 15,13,11. I don't think the Quinn is from O'Quin though. I think he's from Mackquein, which may be from McEwen of Ottir. Sandy -----Original Message----- From: dna-r1b1c7-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:dna-r1b1c7-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Bernard Morgan Sent: 21 August 2011 07:04 To: dna-r1b1c7 Subject: Re: [R-M222] Cenél Maine - truly Uí Néill? Jerry, Of course I have a vested interest in understanding Cenel Maine, however I hadn't taken the step to investigate the claim against Cenel Maine. Bryness argument - that Cenel Maine has conflicting pedigree and that closeness to Ui Maine means that they are Ui Maine Fails. For Dobbs shows that "Cenel Maine" originates in a seperate location distant from Ui Maine.
> Do you think the MagCargamni is a candidate for the origins of McHarg/Mac > Giolla Chairge? Also, can you point me to his haplotype? I think it is unlikely. MagCargamni are typical anglized: MacCaron or Gaffney