We currently have five Project members with at least 25-marker results back.
If youll go to the Project web site below youll see the resulting
relationships. Use the link below and then click on the Project Web Page
link.
http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=L56516&special=Tru...
cttype=S
Currently, we have five distinct lines with two sets related at
approximately 25-600 years.
There are still six members who have as yet, not had results returned.
When you review the results, you will find both black and red
numbers/letters above the values. The red numbers/letters designate markers,
which are more volatile, meaning the change more easily, than those in
black.
Though not a perfect analogy, try to envision a primitive Celtic
village/clan. The vast majority of the clan members are related to one
another in some fashion. Think of the first 12-markers as identifying the
village/clan, markers 13-25 identifying the house in that village, and
later, markers 26-37 identifying a room in that house. Its not a great
analogy but it works.
Once we have the other six and perhaps some more members, a clearer pattern
will emerge. If youre holding off on joining because you think your line is
covered, you may want to rethink that. We already have one member who does
not belong to the line he thought he did.
Ill try to field any questions you may have.
Bruce