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HARRIS DNA—GROUP 25

Compiled by Glenn Gohr

*This is a partial summary. It may take several weeks for any updates to this page after updates to the Harris Y-DNA Results page at FTDNA and the last update from the HARRIS WELCOME Page. This is a time-consuming project.

Last updated January 1, 2018.

(Contact the webmaster with any further updates.)

This is an ongoing project seeking to chart out lines of descent that have been DNA tested as shown on the Harris Y-DNA Results Page. Information is based on DNA results, lineage information supplied by kit submitters, Bible records, vital records, legal documents, census records, family histories, internet sources, etc. In some cases the paper trail and/or information found on the web or other sources may be in error. Please view this information as a tool and not as proven fact.

NOTICE: Information presented in these webpages is not to be construed as PROVABLE FACTS. It is up to the user to verify all information that he/she receives. Some information has been provided by kits submitters and their own research. Other information has been added from other sources. Additions and corrections are welcome.

Lineage information in brackets lists the Group Number and the DNA Kit Number as found on the Harris Y-DNA Results Page. Additional information will be included as more DNA markers are tested and as more participants match up with this grouping.

Two lines of descent has been submitted for Group 25. They appear to have been submitted by a father and son.

This group belongs to the I haplogroup/SNP (longhand=I1 haplogroup). For information on Genetic Distances in Group 25, view this page: Genetic Distances - Group 25

Here are lineage charts (supported by DNA) that fall into Group 25 of the Harris Y-DNA Results. All spouses are not shown—only the ones that are listed as the parent of the generation that follows. For questionable generations, the names are preceded by an asterisk *. This means the connection between the person with an asterisk and the previous generation are unproven.

The modal listing of Group 25 up to 111 markers is listed on the HARRIS Y-DNA RESULTS Page.

In order to better compare matches in Group 25, the modal listing has also been posted on Ysearch with a user ID of XK6RZ. To view the modal listing go to the Ysearch user ID page for XK6RZ

This modal listing has also been posted at Ancestry.com on its DNA site. For those in Group 25 who have tested (or posted their results for free) with Ancestry.com, you should find a match with Group25Modal and surname Harris.

For an exact match to this group, the submitter must be a male with the HARRIS surname, be from the same haplogroup, and the DNA markers from his kit number should match exactly with these results. In most cases there will be at least one variation in DNA marker values. If the two test kits are from close relatives, then the variation is due to normal mutations of DNA. DNA mutations usually occur every 3 or 4 generations. Some specific markers tested are known to mutate faster than others.

HARRIS DNA GROUP 25 LINEAGE CHARTS


Lineage #1.—DNA Kit #94308—Ysearch ID #XCK6G.

This is the line of Levi T. Harris (ca. 1828-ca. 1869) of Rusk Co., Texas. This kit appears to have been submitted by the son of the submitter for Kit #N40311.

This Kit’s Ysearch user ID is XCK6G. Additional information on the paternal line can be found on the Ysearch user ID page for XCK6G

This family’s migration pattern is: Georgia> Tallapoosa Co., AL > Nacogdoches Co., TX > Cherokee Co., TX > Tulare Co., CA > San Bernadino Co., CA.

This kit belongs to the I-M253 haplogroup/SNP (longhand=I1 haplogroup). It is a 25-marker test that matches the 111-marker modal for Group 25 with no variances. The kit submitter has not supplied a lineage. A few more details from other sources are added below.

1 Levi T. {25-#N40311-#94308} Harris b: ABT. 1828 d: ABT. 1869
  + Missouri Ann Berryhill b: ABT. 1832 d: UNKNOWN
    2 Jesse Lee {25-#N40311-#94308} Harris b: 3 OCT 1865 d: 8 MAY 1946
      + Susan Phidelia Smith b: 16 MAR 1872 d: 13 OCT 1902
        3 General Neute {25-#N40311-#94308} Harris b: 12 JAN 1894 d: 26 JAN 1953
          + Annie Irene Everella Collins b: 1 MAR 1897 d: 8 OCT 1984

(Source: https://www.familytreedna.com/public/harris-mtdna/default.aspx?section=ycolorized; Ysearch ID #XCK6G:)

Go to the HARRIS Y-DNA RESULTS Page

Go to the Harris Surname DNA Study on FTDNA

For information on additional family members in this line, go to SOME EARLY HARRISES AND POSSIBLE DNA CONNECTIONS


Lineage #2.—DNA Kit # N40311—Ysearch ID # ZN57F.

This is the line of Levi T. Harris (ca. 1828-ca. 1869) of Rusk Co., Texas.

This Kit’s Ysearch user ID is ZN57F. Additional information on the paternal line can be found on the Ysearch user ID page for ZN57F

This family’s migration pattern is: Georgia> Tallapoosa Co., AL > Nacogdoches Co., TX > Cherokee Co., TX > Tulare Co., CA > San Bernadino Co., CA.

This kit belongs to the I-Z138 haplogroup/SNP (longhand=I1 haplogroup). It is a 111-marker test that matches the 111-marker modal for Group 25 with variances in markers 34 and 100. The lineage supplied by the DNA Kit submitter can be found here:

Levi T. Harris, b. 1828 Ga. d. 1869 Rusk Co., TX.
    Missouri Ann Berryhill @ Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Al.

Jesse Lee Harris, b. October 03, 1865,TX. d. May 08, 1946, Dangerfield, Morris Co., Texas
    Susan Phidelia Smith

General Neute Harris b. January 12, 1894 Cherokee Co., TX d. January 26, 1953, Pixley, Ca.
    Annie Irene Everella Collins

General Jasper Harris, b. May 12, 1915, Texas d. June 20, 1985, Phelan, San Bernardino Co. Ca
    Zilpha Juanita Kilman

A few more details from other sources are added below:

1 Levi T. {25-#N40311-#94308} Harris b: ABT. 1828 d: ABT. 1869
  + Missouri Ann Berryhill b: ABT. 1832 d: UNKNOWN
    2 Jesse Lee {25-#N40311-#94308} Harris b: 3 OCT 1865 d: 8 MAY 1946
      + Susan Phidelia Smith b: 16 MAR 1872 d: 13 OCT 1902
        3 General Neute {25-#N40311-#94308} Harris b: 12 JAN 1894 d: 26 JAN 1953
          + Annie Irene Everella Collins b: 1 MAR 1897 d: 8 OCT 1984

(Source: https://www.familytreedna.com/public/harris-mtdna/default.aspx?section=ycolorized; Ysearch ID #ZN57F:)

Go to the HARRIS Y-DNA RESULTS Page

Go to the Harris Surname DNA Study on FTDNA

For information on additional family members in this line, go to SOME EARLY HARRISES AND POSSIBLE DNA CONNECTIONS


Lineage #3.—DNA Kit #155106—Ysearch ID #D7JTY.

This is for an unknown line which seems to match up with the Harrises in Group 25.

This Kit’s Ysearch user ID is D7JTY. Additional information on the paternal line can be found on Ysearch user ID page for D7JTY

The kit submitter does not know the surname of his father, and instead has supplied the surname of his mother, which is Anseth. This also is the surname that he uses. The original surname on the paternal line is unknown at this time, but the DNA matches the Harrises from Group 25. Moore is another surname where the DNA seems to match Mr. Anseth’s particular Y-DNA markers.

This kit belongs to the I-M253 haplogroup/SNP (longhand=I1 haplogroup). It is a 111-marker test that matches the 111-marker modal for Group 25 with no variances. The kit submitter has not supplied a lineage since his paternal lineage is unknown. A few details from other sources are added below:

1 [Unknown] {25-#155106} __________ b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN
  + __________ Anseth

(Source: https://www.familytreedna.com/public/harris-mtdna/default.aspx?section=ycolorized; Ysearch ID: D7JTY.)

Go to the HARRIS Y-DNA RESULTS Page

Go to the Harris Surname DNA Study on FTDNA

For information on additional family members in this line, go to SOME EARLY HARRISES AND POSSIBLE DNA CONNECTIONS


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