PACE SITE MAIN PAGE - DNA MAIN PAGE - RESULTS MAIN PAGE

Non-Matching Paces

The Paces in this chart did not match with anyone else in the study. This may indicate that there are as yet undiscovered Pace immigrants.  Other possibilities are an unreported adoption or an illegitimacy. Two of these Paces, 7840 and 6281, submitted lineages to known Pace ancestors but did not match with others who submitted the same lineage. Submitter 23435 is surnamed Landrum. He does not match with anyone in the Landrum study but does match 12/12 with 7840 in the Pace study, indicating a possibility of a common ancestor.

Note that 11424 is in Haplogroup J. Click here for explanation. This haplogroup has also been found among Italian Paces.

Click the kit number to see the lineage of a donor.

Marker colors: FTDNA shows some markers in red to indicate a higher frequency of mutation in these alleles. This can help in dividing groups into sub groups. An example of this is seen in donors 6280, 9852, and 6711.

     

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Interesting situation. 7840 submits lineage to John Pace+Sarah in group 3b but DNA does not match. However, there is a 12/12 match with a person named Landrum. There is no Landrum study; his is likely to be a Pace. These two need to work together to see if there is a connection. Green cells for 7840 indicate differences with other John+Sarah submitters.

23435

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6281 submits lineage to John of Middlesex with documentation but does not match other John of M descendents.                                
38697 R1b1 Unsure

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14944 R1b1 Unsure

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Note that these submitters  are  Haplogroup I  but too many differences to be related to John of M descendents. Interesting descent; Orange Co NC late 1700s click numberr to see. This is clearly a different line not related to the Paces in group 3.
31372 Hpg1 Father 13 23 14 10 14 14 11 14 12 12 11 28        
60597 Hpg1 Distant cousin

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Wm R Pace b. btw. 1828 & 1836, Giles Co. Tn lineage still a mystery. See donors page.
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11424 Hgp J Unsure

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Note--Kit 999999 submitted DNA to ancestry.com rather than Family Tree DNA, so this is not an FTDNA kit number. Rather, I (Roy Johnson, DNA site administrator) assigned this number arbitrarily. Ancestry.com does not test the same alleles as FTDNA which explains the blanks. This donor is unusual in that he is in haplogroup G, indicating ancestry from somewhere south of the Caucasus Mountains down through the middle east. No other Paces so far (June 2008) are in Haplogroup G.