Comments for 黎建溥 / James Lick https://blog.jameslick.com blathering from some guy in taiwan Wed, 20 Dec 2023 19:41:57 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 Comment on Analyzing the mtDNA of descendants of Richard III’s mother by Nicole https://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335&cpage=1#comment-102621 Wed, 20 Dec 2023 19:41:57 +0000 http://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335#comment-102621 I match at or have
c146T (HVR2)
315.1c extra mutation
C146T (Hvr2)
73 A G (Hvr2 ref sequence)

am i linked to him as well?
My HVR2 matches in the article above at: 73G, 263 ( 146c), 263G, 489C. 315.1c, c146.T, and
coding region macthes at: 750G, 1438G, 2706 G, 7028T, 8860 G, 10398G, 11719A, 14766T, 15326.G.

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Comment on Analyzing the mtDNA of descendants of Richard III’s mother by Michelle Laprisse https://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335&cpage=1#comment-85483 Wed, 21 Jun 2023 21:26:36 +0000 http://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335#comment-85483 Ola meu Halogrup e J1c2c3

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Comment on Analyzing the mtDNA of descendants of Richard III’s mother by Anonymous https://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335&cpage=1#comment-72348 Sun, 29 May 2022 03:30:48 +0000 http://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335#comment-72348 Is dna really that accurate about ancestors so far back…my family dna connects otzi and King Richard the third…..???? And other notables.

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Comment on Analyzing the mtDNA of descendants of Richard III’s mother by ANNA MUNIF https://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335&cpage=1#comment-58942 Fri, 28 May 2021 09:56:21 +0000 http://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335#comment-58942 I had a DNA test with 23 and me a good few years ago and they seemed to make a big deal about my having the same profile as Richard 111. At the time I thought it was just a thing to do with them playing to the American market ( my ancestors were Dukes etc) and just ignored it.
However whilst going through some history with my grandson I found that the J1c2c3 Haplogroup is quite rare and it was through the maternal line that the skeleton in the car park was identified.
and now I am more than a little curious.
The maternal line is difficult to trace so would be grateful for any ideas.
Meanwhile, relating to the above – I do remember as a child being told that one of my Irish ancestors was a jewish tailor in Dublin. Bless him I can’t find him, indeed cannot find any thing at all about that side. The 1850s were hard times and he survived, maybe there is the ghost of little irish tailor with a long red beard still cavorting around Ancoats with his fiddle tucked under his chin!!
Seriously would love some hints on investigating that maternal line.

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Comment on How to sideload VLC on Fire TV by MIB https://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1449&cpage=1#comment-54731 Mon, 09 Nov 2020 21:43:42 +0000 https://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1449#comment-54731 Big Thanks!

The last update for VLC (FireStick) removed the audio delay function, unbelievable??? I can now again watch video files of my local network .

Cheers!!!!,

Mark.

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Comment on Analyzing the mtDNA of descendants of Richard III’s mother by J Smith https://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335&cpage=1#comment-35688 Tue, 07 May 2019 21:31:54 +0000 http://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335#comment-35688 My hairdresser claims that she is related to Richard III’s mother, the closest descendant they have ever found, and that the mother apparently was of Jewish descent from Eastern Europe.

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Comment on Analyzing the mtDNA of descendants of Richard III’s mother by Judi ranck https://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335&cpage=1#comment-34444 Sun, 17 Feb 2019 12:03:33 +0000 http://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335#comment-34444 I also share the same maternal halogroup as king richard III. What does that mean really?

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Comment on Analyzing the mtDNA of descendants of Richard III’s mother by Marina https://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335&cpage=1#comment-34341 Mon, 11 Feb 2019 23:23:21 +0000 http://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335#comment-34341 1:16069T,1612C,16343G,16519C 2 73G,185A,188G,228A,263G,295T,315.1C,462T,489C my and my childrens.

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Comment on Analyzing the mtDNA of descendants of Richard III’s mother by Frederic von Ebert https://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335&cpage=1#comment-30834 Mon, 20 Aug 2018 00:25:44 +0000 http://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335#comment-30834 Hamish Mcdonald contacted my email address a few weeks back (nelson.manor.house@gmail.com ) and kindly supplied DNA information of his family line that most likley has a connection by shared bloodline of certain members of his family who were or are related to certain royals of the past. I have since decided to stop communication with him as he was not willing to answer my questions even though I was willing to provide certain facts backed up by photos of certain rare visible markers from birth are inherited by certain royals past and present and this writer share the same ancestor , in technical terms it is called Complex Family line inheritance.

Frederic von Ebert
nelson.manor.house@gmail.com

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Comment on Analyzing the mtDNA of descendants of Richard III’s mother by Frederic von Ebert https://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335&cpage=1#comment-30833 Mon, 20 Aug 2018 00:23:40 +0000 http://blog.jameslick.com/?p=1335#comment-30833 Hamish Mcdonald contacted my email address a few weeks back (nelson.manor.house@gmail.com ) and kindly supplied DNA information of his family line that most likley has a connection by shared bloodline of certain members of his family who were or are related to certain royals of the past. I have since decided to stop communication with him as he was not willing to answer my questions even though I was willing to provide certain facts backed up by photos of certain rare visible markers from birth are inherited by certain royals past and present and this writer share the same ancestor , in technical terms it is called Complex Family line inheritance.

Frederic von Ebery
nelson.manor.house@gmail.com

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