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Saturday, June 12, 2021

R1b Haplogroup May Have Jewish History

 Nadene Goldfoot                                                   

My son has tested as R-M269 in his Y haplogroup DNA, which means the male line going back from father to son. His test first at 12 alleles called it R1b1a2.  A more advanced test put him in the R-M269 category.   (Parent haplogroup: R-M269  Age: 25,000  Region: Western Europe; low frequencies in Turkey, and the Northern Fertile Crescent.)

At the 25 allele test level he matched people from Germany, Ireland but more from England and United Kingdom.  The Germany and Ireland must be from me.   FTDNA has a map and highlights the countries where genes come from  and the area from Turkey, Syria, Iraq to Iran were highlighted.  That could have been a Jewish area.   On my Origin map,  I have less than 2% Sephardi besides my Ashkenazi -Jewish genes as my map showed Spain and Portugal.                                    

 His is the Western Atlantic Model haplotype.  I've always wondered about the Henwood surname.  Hen and wood.  Hen just happens to be a family related to the Gracian family of Spain.  This surname, also using Gracia, Graciano, were a prominent Spanish family descended from Juan ben Barzilai.  The members lived chiefly at Baroeliona from the 13th through 16th centuries.  Most used the name of HEN.  Jewish Encyclopedia (JE) has 14 biographies.  So it's possible that the Spanish Inquisition of 1492 had something to do with Henwood.  It's either that or they raised chickens and used a wooden henhouse for them.  Being they have the R-M269 now makes me wonder with new information.  

             Hartley-Wintney is 8 miles east of Basingstoke in Hampshire, England

My husband had an IQ of 165 and was a Radiologist.  His parents were from England from a long line of Henwoods going back 14 generations to John Henwood born in 1538, Medstead, Hampshire,  England.  His name was listed as John Hynwod. My son's grandfather, was born at Winchfield, Hartley Wintney Row, County of Hampshire, EnglandWinchfield is a small village in the Hart District of Hampshire in the South-East of England. It is situated 1 mile (1.6 km) south-west of Hartley Wintney, 8 miles (13 km) east of Basingstoke, 2 miles (3.2 km) north-east of Odiham and 38 miles (61 km) west of London. It is connected to London Waterloo and Basingstoke by the South Western Main Line. Hampshire seems to be the common thread for this family.  His occupation was that of landscaping, a keeper of the grounds, knowing all about tending the plants.  After watching Downton Abbey, I can understand his interest.  My daughter has inherited it.  

Because I am Jewish, I was interested in Rachel Unkefer's article on academia.edu titled, A New Narrative for Jewish R1b:  Jewish Men in the Most Common European Y-DNA haplogroup and The FTDNA Jewish R1b Project. Academia.edu is an American for-profit social networking website for academics. It began as a free and open repository of academic journal articles and registered a .edu domain name when this was not limited to educational institutions. The site was launched in September 2008.

Twenty years ago, a haplogroup estimate of R-M343 or R-M269 was assumed to be a marker of non-Jewish paternal ancestry. With new scientific tools, we now know that, instead, it might indicate descendance from any number of known Jewish lineages, small and large, with probable ancient origins in the Middle East, western Asia, Africa, or the Mediterranean. These geographic origins are all consistent with ancient Jewish history and migration, not indications of the large-scale introduction of recent northern or eastern European Y-DNA into the modern Jewish population.

His origins, half being from me, are as follows:  European Jewish, and this is from me according to what DNA companies know was 24%, and that was all Ashkenazi.  Western Europe was 72% whereas mine was 40, so he had 32% from his father.  Ireland was 8% whereas mine was 3%, so he may have had 5% from his father.  Central Europe was 8% and I had none.  England, Wales, and Scotland was 25% and I had none, which surprised me as my maternal grandfather was a Robinson with lines going to ancient Ireland and England, we thought.  My grandfather's tale was that his family had come from Wales.  At the very end of the report, my son had a section from the Middle East and he had Anatolia, Armenia & Mesopotamia listed with less than 1%, but I had nothing.  To have this even listed means there was a fraction of 1%, meaning something.  
                                                              

Hampshire, England  is a county in South East England on the English Channel coast. The county town is Winchester, England's former capital city. Its two largest cities, Southampton and Portsmouth, are administered separately as unitary authorities and the rest of the county is governed by a combination of Hampshire County Council and non-metropolitan borough councils.

First settled about 14,000 years ago, Hampshire's history dates to Roman Britain, when its chief town was Winchester, then known as Venta Belgarum.  Historically part of Hampshire, the Isle of Wight was made a separate ceremonial county and the towns of Bournemouth and Christchurch were administered as part of the ceremonial county of Dorset.

Medstead, East Hampshire, England:   The earliest evidence of settlement in the village comes from two Tumuli burial grounds which date from 1000 BCE.  Roman pottery and coins have also been found in the area.  A chapel in the village was first mentioned in the Domesday Survey of 1086 and was soon replaced by a Norman church.  The village has six Grade II listed buildings, including the 12th century St Andrew's Church and its war memorial, a farmhouse and a Victorian wheelhouse with a working donkey wheel.

It's also possible that Jews from Judah came to England to do trading in this early Roman period as Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE (AD).  Perhaps they came and settled down, finally immersing with the people there.  

I would believe that the Hen family, if affected by the Spanish Inquisition of 1492, may have had to make the decision to convert to Christianity if they were Jewish.  Where could they go from Spain being Jews?  Nowhere, since Portugal also followed Spain's lead several years later.  So they may have wanted to go to England.  England had expulsed their Jews in 1290 and didn't allow them back in until 1655.  They had to enter as Marranos, hidden Jews that had been baptized but kept the Jewish faith anyway.  Then with marriage, the pretense finally wore off and they became Episcopalians in the end.  This is just my theory. 

I don't know what his possible connection to Sephardim in Spain could be, maybe 100:1, but it sure is interesting.  

It would be most helpful if other Henwoods have Yhaplogroup DNA tested to see what their line is.  Is it also R1b and have they tested further to become R-M269 ?


Update 6/25/15: R1a1R1b, and R1a1a or R1a-CTS6 is the Levite haplogroup.  Read www.levitedna.org. for more information. Jeff Wexler discovered this line of Ashkenazi Levites.  Analyses posted here. R1a1 is common among Ukrainians-thought to have originated there, Russians, and Serbs (Slavic speakers in Germany, as well as among Central Asian populations with admixture possible with Ukrainians, Poles or Russians.  
R, R1, R2, R1a, R1b haplogroups are believed to have originated in NW Asia between 30,000 and 35,000 years ago.

Resource:
https://www.academia.edu/41172857/A_New_Narrative_for_Jewish_R1b_Jewish_Men_in_the_Most_Common_European_Y_DNA_Haplogroup_and_The_FTDNA_Jewish_R1b_Project?email_work_card=reading-history

Finding Our Fathers by Dan Rottenberg.  Gracia, Hen

https://jewishfactsfromportland.blogspot.com/2010/01/what-haplogroup-we-be.html

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Saturday, January 2, 2021

Grandson Dr. Dustin Henwood, Veterinarian Opens Own Hospital

 Nadene Goldfoot                                       

                   Grandson  Dr. Dustin Henwood with his own dog, Mogley 

Dustin Henwood is my grandson, son of Stephen Henwood and Molly Zeitz.  His mother posted this to me which is his announcement:  Dustin is a veterinarian, a graduate of Oregon State University...

I have a big life update to share!
I’ve had to keep my intentions on the down-low as of late due to nondisclosure agreements I signed, but now I can finally say it….I am the proud owner of the veterinary clinic known as MetroVet in NE Portland (soon to be renamed Heart and Soul Animal Urgent Care). I plan to spend the next month operating under the former name until we can change over the branding, marketing, and signage. Our first day of business will be January 1st, 2021!!!
Being a practice owner and fostering a work culture of kindness and collaboration, one that prioritizes meaningful relationships and enriches one another’s lives, has been a longtime childhood dream. I never expected this chapter to begin this early in my career, but I’m now feeling more inspired than ever to make this vision a reality.
We will provide high-quality veterinary care for pets needing same-day attention for their illness or injury. The demand for veterinary urgent care in Portland has grown exponentially in recent years, leaving pet owners with only one option when their pet needs immediate care: to wait at an emergency hospital for many hours until their pet can be seen. Safety measures put into place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have only exacerbated this problem, requiring pets and owners to sometimes wait up to 12 hours to be seen. Our urgent care clinic is here to provide the same exceptional care for these pets in a more timely manner.
I believe in challenging the status quo of veterinary medicine by prioritizing the importance of working as a cohesive, wholehearted team. We will provide ample opportunities for each employee’s professional growth and aspire to cultivate a work culture that promotes team building and creates meaningful connections.
If you enjoy the fast-paced nature of urgent care and emergency, and you want to be part of a radical work environment where inclusivity, collaboration, and kindness are the expectation, we would love to hear from you!
Please send a cover letter and resume to dustinhenwood@gmail.com

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Ancient England in 886 Era of King Alfred the Great (The Last Kingdom on Netflix) based on true history

Nadene Goldfoot                                         
                                                                       
British Isles in 886
Era of King Alfred the Great
This historical period is the theme of The Last Kingdom which has come out on Netflicks,  when the Vikings, called The DANES, tried to take over the island of England and our hero is of mixed blood, fathered by a Viking but happens to be a Saxon though his mother.  He is torn between being a part of one and not the other.   The story line goes faster than my mind can comprehend this fast moving and exciting drama.  Thus one needs some historic background to appreciate it because the places go by much different names than one sees in the British Isles today.

The Henwoods came from the South in the area labeled "Wessex and it's Dependencies"  which is Hampshire today.  At that time, the area was Anglo-Saxon.

I could only go back in finding family as far as the 1500s.
Descendants of John Henwood.  I had a researcher relative in England that had done all the work of finding these facts and she graciously shared them with me.  She had gone to cemeteries to find the information as well as other means.

[1] John Henwood b: 1538 in Medstead, Hampshire, England d: 1591
.. +Johne b: Abt. 1538 in Prob. Medstead, Hampshire, England d: 1606
*2nd Wife of [1] John Henwood:
.. +Anne b: 1540 in Prob. Medstead, Hampshire d: February 18, 1584/85 m: Abt. 1560 in Prob. Medstead, Hampshire, England
. Sibbel Henwood b: 1561 d: 1576
. Joan Henwood b: 1562
. Thomisen Henwood b: 1564 in England
..... +Thomas Hammond b: Abt. 1564 in England
. Alice Henwood b: 1567
..... +William Keene b: Abt. 1567 m: 1598
. Guy Guidi Henwood b: 1570 d: 1612
..... +Purnell Lennard b: Abt. 1570 in Medstead, Hampshire, England m: 1601 in Medstead, Hampshire, England
. Ide "Edith" Henwood b: 1570
..... +John Smith b: Abt. 1570
. [2] Richard Henwood b: 1583
..... +Agnes Seward b: Abt. 1583 m: 1606
. *2nd Wife of [2] Richard Henwood:
..... +Mary Wellman b: Abt. 1583 m: February 26, 1607/08 in Kingsclere, Hampshire, England
*3rd Wife of [1] John Henwood:
.. +Margaret Myllet b: Abt. 1540 m: September 22, 1560 in Kingsclere, Hampshire, England

                                                                 
King Alfred-on The Last Kingdom
King Alfred the Great b: 847
reigned 871-886
Charles Ernest Henwood b: February 6, 1897 
Winchfield, Hampshire, England
 d: September 10, 1984 
and wife Dorothy Henwood
 nee Disney b: December 25, 1899
 in Hornchurch, Essex, England
 d: March 3, 1997  

with friend in middle

I think Charles would have loved

 this presentation 
of merry old England.  


































Reference:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Kingdom_(TV_series)



Friday, August 10, 2018

Haplogroup R-M269 Updates for Henwood

Nadene Goldfoot

My son's surname is Henwood and his Y haplogroup is R1b1a2 then updated to R-M269, now updated to R-L48.   I'm Jewish but his father was not. By our Jewish law, this makes my son Jewish as well.  I searched this surname and Hen and wood could have been, with these 2 lines meeting possibly in Amsterdam.  Hen was a Sefardic surname, related to Gracian, which was a prominent Spanish family descended from Judah ben Barzilai.  Members lived in Barcelona from 13th-16th century and most used the surname of HEN.  14 biographies in Jewish Encyclopedia.   Also related to Nasi and Trabot, other Sephardic surnames.  Wood is related to Hays, a Dutch family, related to many including Cohen, Levy, Meyers, Hershfield, Judah, etc.  (Finding Our Fathers-by Rottenberg).  So far, I see no evidence of a history of Jewish genes even in the tools on GedMatch.  However, in the book LEGACY by Harry Ostrer, geneticist, he stated that R1b, the most common Y chromosomal type of Atlantic Europe, had a high frequency among the Welsh, Basques, Irish, English, Portuguese, French and Dutch. Jewish R1b's  occurrence among Ashkenazi Jews may be an indicator of admixture that happened at the time of Jewish residence in the Rhine Valley before the migration to Eastern Europe. 
What I find is that there are other people with R1b who are Jewish.  The more common Jewish haplogroup seems to be R-M343.

Update: 2/13/2021:  Twenty years ago, a haplogroup estimate of R-M343 or R-M269 was assumed to be a marker of non-Jewish paternal ancestry. With new scientific tools, we now know that, instead, it might indicate descendance from any number of known Jewish lineages, small and large, with probable ancient origins in the Middle East, western Asia, Africa, or the .....from paper posted on  academia.  https://www.academia.edu/41172857/A_New_Narrative_for_Jewish_R1b_Jewish_Men_in_the_Most_Common_European_Y_DNA_Haplogroup_and_The_FTDNA_Jewish_R1b_Project?email_work_card=abstract-read-more.  
population of western Europe. It’s beyond the scope of this article to discuss all the recent discoveries and theories aboutthe prehistory and migration of R-M343 and more speci
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cally R-M269 men, but I’ve provided references at the end of thearticle for those who want to pursue this further. For now, I’ll focus on the parts of R-M343 that have major Jewish lineages

Update: The Jews of the Netherlands have R1b1 (R- P25) a sub haplogroup of R1b1b2l.  (R- M269) is the characteristic DNA of Western European population.)

"More than 100 million European men carry a type called R-M269, so identifying when this genetic group spread out is vital to understanding the peopling of Europe.
R-M269 is most common in western Europe, reaching frequencies of 90% or more in Spain, Ireland and Wales."
The farthest back this family line has actually  gone is to John Henwood, 1538, Medstead, Hampshire, England.  
England's history towards Jews is not good.  Jews were expulsed in 1290 and now allowed back in until 1655, with some exceptions allowed to stay, and they were mostly doctors.  Interesting, in that my son's father was a doctor.  
If this Henwood had Jewish ancestors, he may not have known about it, or he was one of the so-called Marranos, now called Anusim, or hidden Jews, allowed to stay in this period.

Now ACADAMIA has a new paper on the subject:https://www.academia.edu/41172857/Jewish_men_in_the_most_common_European_Y-DNA_haplogroup_a_new_narrative_for_Jewish_R1b_The_FTDNA_Jewish_R1b_Project?auto=download



off within a few centuries after P312). Those subclades and their downstream clades have effectively,without major interruptions, populated Europe (the smoo

Saturday, June 9, 2018

DNA Test Showing Mother and Father's Genes in a Match (Phasing) With GedMatch

Nadene Goldfoot                                         
My children have had a familyfinder DNA test with Family Tree DNA  as well as myself. The test results have been also transferred to GedMatch.com.  There are more tools there to use. 

I've just discovered a tool at GedMatch that I hadn't tried before, and it's called PHASING.  I find that one of my children have a match with someone, and I can find out through phasing what segments came from me or their father.  It's great.  I've seen (recombination) occur where a segment from me can be in the middle of their father's longer segment on one of our 23 chromosomes.  I've also seen segments from their maternal and paternal side and segments that are unknown.  Evidently not all can be identified.

What I've done is change the given 7 cMs on the tool to a 1cMs to catch any under 7cMs.  They do not appear to be random numbers to me, as I have 2 children and can triangulate even these teeny segments between 3 people; my 2 children and the 3rd party they happen to match. 

I can see that 2 very small matches happen to come from the maternal side. 
#10 chromosome shows 2.5cMs of which 1.9 came from the maternal side. 
#  3 chromosome shows 1.8 cMs of which  1.3 came from the maternal side.
It was a very big surprise to find that both of us parents matched this person.  It's not a common thing to happen. 

We all have 23 chromosomes.  They are numbered, with the numbers on the left side of the chart below.  A segment of DNA has a start and and end, just like measuring a candy bar's length, only it's measured in centimorgans, not inches.  I ignore the SNPs.  I'm not concerned with that in phasing.

Notice that #3 and #10 's origins are from the child's maternal side, found with the phasing tool. 

ChrStart LocationEnd LocationCentimorgans (cM)SNPs
11,876,37918,645,55838.14,724
1188,809,934193,835,0063.6864
28,6743,778,2586.01,149
223,392,13738,674,02616.94,001
2113,275,385128,834,68515.13,229
2168,111,926169,744,5123.1576
311,105,34230,861,15825.45,356
378,677,50984,921,1841.8829
3136,606,065140,176,1611.8547
3163,745,440199,167,82055.57,265
461,5664,218,0345.6726
693,946,897106,930,90710.32,377
6147,057,473152,505,1819.91,684
770,819,12875,761,9954.2555
88,745,38010,159,7251.6510
1025,864,71163,890,83729.67,818
1072,905,81476,660,1912.5714
1086,056,820103,078,67316.44,455
1111,432,40374,203,50061.714,070
1261,8803,586,6469.41,029
1220,528,86821,454,4111.6563
12124,351,087131,507,61926.12,681
1559,887,79870,422,88315.22,419
1572,276,26075,654,7371.7512
1576,495,98791,365,77223.43,963
1610,264,64116,872,60611.41,712
1664,455,38867,182,7541.3603
1681,737,64688,668,97820.53,023
1829,646,32168,648,23847.59,936
1914,504,49916,010,0332.4582
2044,034,70062,374,27447.25,908
2234,988,80149,528,62534.94,477
Here is the match from the child's paternal side.  

ChrStart LocationEnd LocationCentimorgans (cM)SNPs
11,943,92618,595,07837.74,652
28,6743,771,9406.01,138
223,572,52838,674,02616.83,915
2113,275,385128,743,70514.93,191
311,105,34230,711,55525.25,263
3165,498,710199,167,82054.97,006
461,5664,218,0345.6723
693,946,897106,930,90710.32,357
6147,368,327152,485,0829.71,596
1025,864,71163,738,34929.57,716
1086,519,932102,954,50215.94,285
1111,482,00074,096,81161.513,912
1261,8803,586,6469.41,024
12124,351,087131,338,90725.92,648
1559,887,79870,422,88315.22,402
1577,050,87691,365,77222.53,829
1610,264,64116,867,13811.31,694
1681,789,55488,668,97820.32,962
1829,661,52468,648,23847.59,854
1914,546,93416,010,0332.3564
2044,034,70062,374,27447.25,876
2234,988,80149,528,62534.94,433

Here is the report from the maternal side.  There was a match, a surprise but very very small.  



ChrStart LocationEnd LocationCentimorgans (cM)SNPs
379,489,20984,921,1841.3689
1073,201,07576,660,1911.9544

I'd suggest that parents have their children tested, too.  It's always best to start with the oldest person in a family, though, and then you can always get the rest tested later.  The lucky children will benefit because then they will see what genes came from which parents.  Someday, we may even find out what these genes have created in us, such as:  intelligence, diseases, coloring, etc.