DeLoach Surname Test Results
All Project Participants
Common Ancestor - William DeLoach and Judith Wall
Name
Pedigree
ChartH
A
P
L
O
T
Y
P
ED
Y
S
3
9
4
/
1
9D
Y
S
3
8
5
aD
Y
S
3
8
5
bD
Y
S
3
8
8D
Y
S
3
8
9
ID
Y
S
3
8
9
IID
Y
S
3
9
0D
Y
S
3
9
1D
Y
S
3
9
2D
Y
S
3
9
3D
Y
S
4
2
6D
Y
S
4
3
7D
Y
S
4
3
8D
Y
S
4
3
9D
Y
S
4
4
1D
Y
S
4
4
2D
Y
S
4
4
4D
Y
S
4
4
5D
Y
S
4
4
6D
Y
S
4
4
7D
Y
S
4
4
8D
Y
S
4
4
9D
Y
S
4
5
2D
Y
S
4
5
4D
Y
S
4
5
5D
Y
S
4
5
6D
Y
S
4
5
8D
Y
S
4
5
9
aD
Y
S
4
5
9
bD
Y
S
4
6
0D
Y
S
4
6
1D
Y
S
4
6
2D
Y
S
4
6
3D
Y
S
4
6
4
aD
Y
S
4
6
4
bD
Y
S
4
6
4
cD
Y
S
4
6
4
dG
G
A
A
T
1
B
0
7Y
C
A
II
aY
C
A
II
bY
-
G
A
T
A
-
A
10D
Y
S
6
3
5Y
-
G
A
T
A
-
H
4Lisa DeLoach Waldman 008 R1b 14 11 14 12 14 30 24 10 13 14 12 15 12 12 14 18 12 12 13 25 19 30 30 11 11 16 16 9 9 11 12 11 24 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12 Mike DeLoach 001 R1b 15 11 14 12 14 30 24 10 13 14 12 15 12 12 14 18 12 12 13 25 19 30 30 11 11 16 16 9 9 11 12 11 24 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12 Marilyn Deloach Elliott 002 R1b 14 11 14 12 14 30 24 10 13 14 12 15 12 12 14 18 12 12 13 25 19 29 30 11 11 16 16 9 9 11 12 11 24 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12 Roger Deloach 006 R1b 14 11 14 12 14 30 24 10 13 14 12 15 12 12 14 18 12 12 13 25 19 29 30 11 11 16 16 9 9 11 12 11 24 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12 Garland DeLoach none R1b 14 11 14 12 14 30 24 10 13 14 12 15 12 12 14 18 12 12 14 25 19 30 30 11 11 16 16 9 9 11 12 11 - 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12 Kathleen DeLoach Garrett none R1b 14 11 14 12 14 30 24 10 13 14 12 15 12 12 14 18 12 12 14 25 19 30 30 11 11 16 16 9 9 11 12 11 24 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12 Jim DeLoach 012 R1b - 11 14 12 14 30 24 10 13 - 12 15 12 12 - 18 12 12 14 - 19 - 30 11 - 16 - 9 9 11 - 11 - 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12 Philip DeLoach None R1b 15 11 14 12 13 28 23 12 13 13 12 14 13 12 14 17 12 12 14 25 19 29 30 11 11 17 17 9 10 11 12 11 24 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12 Charles H. DeLoach 010 E3b 14 16 17 12 13 30 25 11 11 13 11 14 10 12 15 16 12 10 12 26 20 34 31 11 11 16 13 9 9 9 12 12 18 - - - - 11 19 21 16 23 11 Jay DeLoach 007 E3b 14 - - - - - - - - 13 - 14 - - 15 16 12 10 12 - - 34 31 11 11 16 13 9 9 - 12 12 18 - - - - 11 - - 16 22 11 Boone - DeLoach None I2b 15 15 15 13 13 29 23 10 12 15 11 14 10 12 14 16 14 10 10 24 20 28 32 11 11 14 18 8 9 12 12 13 23 14 15 17 17 11 19 21 14 22 11
Haplotype R1b
Haplogroup R1b (Y-DNA)
R1b is thought to be the direct descendant of Cro-Magnon, in other words of the oldest Homo Sapiens settlers in Europe. It is by far the most common in Western Europe, reaching over 90% of the population in some parts of western France, northern Spain or Ireland. It is subdivided in numerous subclades.
Name
Pedigree
ChartH
A
P
L
O
T
Y
P
ED
Y
S
3
9
4
/
1
9D
Y
S
3
8
5
aD
Y
S
3
8
5
bD
Y
S
3
8
8D
Y
S
3
8
9
ID
Y
S
3
8
9
IID
Y
S
3
9
0D
Y
S
3
9
1D
Y
S
3
9
2D
Y
S
3
9
3D
Y
S
4
2
6D
Y
S
4
3
7D
Y
S
4
3
8D
Y
S
4
3
9D
Y
S
4
4
1D
Y
S
4
4
2D
Y
S
4
4
4D
Y
S
4
4
5D
Y
S
4
4
6D
Y
S
4
4
7D
Y
S
4
4
8D
Y
S
4
4
9D
Y
S
4
5
2D
Y
S
4
5
4D
Y
S
4
5
5D
Y
S
4
5
6D
Y
S
4
5
8D
Y
S
4
5
9
aD
Y
S
4
5
9
bD
Y
S
4
6
0D
Y
S
4
6
1D
Y
S
4
6
2D
Y
S
4
6
3D
Y
S
4
6
4
aD
Y
S
4
6
4
bD
Y
S
4
6
4
cD
Y
S
4
6
4
dG
G
A
A
T
1
B
0
7Y
C
A
II
aY
C
A
II
bY
-
G
A
T
A
-
A
10D
Y
S
6
3
5Y
-
G
A
T
A
-
H
4.1William DeLoach/Judith Wall --- Thomas DeLoach/Patience Allison ---Michael Allison DeLoach/Dorcas Still Lisa DeLoach Waldman 008 R1b 14 11 14 12 14 30 24 10 13 14 12 15 12 12 14 18 12 12 13 25 19 30 30 11 11 16 16 9 9 11 12 11 24 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12 Mike DeLoach 001 R1b 15 11 14 12 14 30 24 10 13 14 12 15 12 12 14 18 12 12 13 25 19 30 30 11 11 16 16 9 9 11 12 11 24 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12 Marilyn Deloach Elliott 002 R1b 14 11 14 12 14 30 24 10 13 14 12 15 12 12 14 18 12 12 13 25 19 29 30 11 11 16 16 9 9 11 12 11 24 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12 Roger Deloach 006 R1b 14 11 14 12 14 30 24 10 13 14 12 15 12 12 14 18 12 12 13 25 19 29 30 11 11 16 16 9 9 11 12 11 24 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12 William DeLoach/Judith Wall --- Thomas DeLoach/Patience Allison ---Thomas DeLoach, Jr/Mary Crawford Garland Moore DeLoach none R1b 14 11 14 12 14 30 24 10 13 14 12 15 12 12 14 18 12 12 14 25 19 30 30 11 11 16 16 9 9 11 12 11 - 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12 Kathleen DeLoach Garrett none R1b 14 11 14 12 14 30 24 10 13 14 12 15 12 12 14 18 12 12 14 25 19 30 30 11 11 16 16 9 9 11 12 11 24 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12 James Douglas DeLoach 012 R1b - 11 14 12 14 30 24 10 13 - 12 15 12 12 - 18 12 12 14 - 19 - 30 11 - 16 - 9 9 11 - 11 - 15 15 17 17 10 19 23 15 23 12
Haplotype E3b
Haplogroup E3b (Y-DNA)
Scientists believe that haplogroup E3b originated in the Near East, and spread across the Mediterranean and North Africa during the Neolithic. It may also have spread up through the Balkans into northwestern Europe, becoming a minority admixture in Germany and Denmark, and eventually arriving in England with the Anglo-Saxons and the Danes. Judging from the results of the Capelli study, we may conclude that E3b is not associated with either Norse Viking settlement or the Q- Celtic speakers of Ireland and northern Scotland.
The highest level of E3b among the Capelli samples appears in Southwell, once part of the Danelaw zone, but most of the elevated levels appear outside the main areas of Anglo-Saxon and Danish settlement. Moreover, the ratio of E3b to I1a/I1b/I1c in all these areas is 2 to 6 times higher than that in the Germany/Denmark sample. This suggests that E3b in Britain may have had additional sources.
Phoenicians and other traders from the Mediterranean may have brought E3b to Britain in the centuries before Christ. It could also been brought to Britain in more recent times by Iberian sailors, Viking slave traders or Norman administrators and Flemish merchants of Portuguese Sephardic ancestry.
Norman administrators and Flemish merchants of Portuguese Sephardic ancestry. Almost certainly, it arrived with Roman troops and settlers from such places as Mauretania, Asturias, Syria and Mesopotamia. The population of Roman Britain is now thought to have been between 3 and 4 million, greater than at any other time until the late Middle Ages. Respected scholars believe that at least 75 percent of the English population has some Roman DNA.
Name
Pedigree
ChartH
A
P
L
O
T
Y
P
ED
Y
S
3
9
4
/
1
9D
Y
S
3
8
5
aD
Y
S
3
8
5
bD
Y
S
3
8
8D
Y
S
3
8
9
ID
Y
S
3
8
9
IID
Y
S
3
9
0D
Y
S
3
9
1D
Y
S
3
9
2D
Y
S
3
9
3D
Y
S
4
2
6D
Y
S
4
3
7D
Y
S
4
3
8D
Y
S
4
3
9D
Y
S
4
4
1D
Y
S
4
4
2D
Y
S
4
4
4D
Y
S
4
4
5D
Y
S
4
4
6D
Y
S
4
4
7D
Y
S
4
4
8D
Y
S
4
4
9D
Y
S
4
5
2D
Y
S
4
5
4D
Y
S
4
5
5D
Y
S
4
5
6D
Y
S
4
5
8D
Y
S
4
5
9
aD
Y
S
4
5
9
bD
Y
S
4
6
0D
Y
S
4
6
1D
Y
S
4
6
2D
Y
S
4
6
3D
Y
S
4
6
4
aD
Y
S
4
6
4
bD
Y
S
4
6
4
cD
Y
S
4
6
4
dG
G
A
A
T
1
B
0
7Y
C
A
II
aY
C
A
II
bY
-
G
A
T
A
-
A
10D
Y
S
6
3
5Y
-
G
A
T
A
-
H
4William DeLoach/Judith Wall --- Michael DeLoach/Elizabeth Rochelle Charles Hubert DeLoach 010 E3b 14 16 17 12 13 30 25 11 11 13 11 14 10 12 15 16 12 10 12 26 20 34 31 11 11 16 13 9 9 9 12 12 18 - - - - 11 19 21 16 23 11 William DeLoach/Judith Wall --- Hardy DeLoach/Elizabeth Hart Jay Allan DeLoach 007 E3b 14 - - - - - - - - 13 - 14 - - 15 16 12 10 12 - - 34 31 11 11 16 13 9 9 - 12 12 18 - - - - 11 - - 16 22 11
Table Layout
Across the top of the chart are the names of the Y chromosome locations (loci) used for testing. On the left of the chart you will see the names of the matching participant. The individual allele data is presented on the right. The data are color coded and sorted in comparison to the first individual on the chart.
Table Details
A dash, "-", shown in specific boxes in the chart above means that results were not produced for that particular locus. In other situations, the dash may signify the presence of a null allele or, an allele value that cannot be amplified or obtained using the current testing methodology. Null allele values are generally caused by a mutation at a specific DNA position within the region being tested. This mutation renders the locus uninformative under the testing conditions employed by the laboratory.
A blank box shown in the chart above indicates that a particular locus or group of loci was not ordered for testing by the participant. Therefore, in cases when a test participant ordered a 26 marker test the markers contained in the 43 marker test but not in the 26 marker test will be identified by empty boxes on the chart.
An X in a box means that the value is unknown. This is a result of the participant using only the SMGF Lab for DNA analysis. SMGF does not provide the actual values of the aleles in their on-line displays. For this chart, the values were derived from matches/non-matches to line 1.
On August 1, 2007 Relative Genetics took the opportunity to recalibrate some of the markers in the data set to conform with new industry standards. These changes are reflected in new certificates to Relative Genetics customers as well as in the data migrated to DNA Ancestry. Specifically, the following markers were affected by the 8/1/07 change:
- DYS 442 (allele value increased by 5)
- DYS 452 (increased by 19)
- DYS 463 (increased by 2)
- GATA A10 (increased by 2)
- GATA H4 (name changed to GATA H4.1 and allele value increased by 10)
Sorenson Genomics (the laboratory for DNA Ancestry) adopts industry standards in reporting nomenclature as specified by organizations, such as the National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the International Society of Forensic Genetics (ISFG). While your DNA remains constant, adopting the most current naming conventions often results in changes to your haplotype data. As the industry identifies and adopts new markers, the standards bodies periodically respond by making recommendations for a standardized naming convention for each marker. As a result, it becomes necessary for us to adjust our reporting nomenclature to meet these conventions.