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 kit 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. If you are looking for a specific kit number, click CONTROL and F at the same time. Then do a key word search by kit number or name of earliest-known ancestor. Additional information will be included as more DNA markers are tested and as more participants match up with this grouping.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.
The modal listing of Group 35 up to 37 markers is listed on the HARRIS Y-DNA RESULTS Page.
In order to better compare matches in Group 35, the modal listing has also been posted on Ysearch with a user ID of HG3GM. To view the modal listing go to the Ysearch user ID page for HG3GM
This modal listing has also been posted at Ancestry.com on its DNA site. For those in Group 35 who have tested (or posted their results for free) with Ancestry.com, you should find a match with Group35Modal and surname Harris.
For an exact match to the modal of 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 35 LINEAGE CHARTS
This kit’s Ysearch user ID is EGJCQ. Additional information on this DNA kit and the paternal line can be found on the Ysearch user ID page for EGJCQ
This kit belongs to the R haplogroup. This is a 37-marker kit that matches the 37-marker modal for Group 35 with no variances.
The kit submitter has not supplied a lineage. A few more details from other sources are added below:
1 James G. {35-#132938-#152531} Harris b: 1826 d: 1894 + Rachel Hylton b: 16 NOV 1830 d: 25 MAR 1919 2 James Anderson {35-#132938} Harris b: 25 SEP 1861 d: 8 APR 1939 + Eliza Temple McPeak b: 12 MAY 1869 d: 31 JAN 1952 3 Claude Edison {35-#132938} Harris b: 1888 d: 11 DEC 1961 + Ada M. Moles b: 15 MAR 1894 d: 11 MAR 1986 4 Starling Edison Harris b: 17 FEB 1914 d: 22 NOV 1970
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 #152531—Ysearch ID #7MQDH. This is for the line of James G. Harris (1826-1894) of Patrick and Floyd County, Virginia.
This family’s migration pattern is: Virginia > Patrick Co., VA > Floyd Co., VA.
This kit’s Ysearch user ID is 7MQDH. Additional information on this DNA kit and the paternal line can be found on the Ysearch user ID page for 7MQDH
This kit belongs to the R haplogroup. This is a 37-marker kit that matches the 37-marker modal for Group 35 with no variances.
The kit submitter has not supplied a lineage. A few more details from other sources are added below:
1 James G. {35-#132938-#152531} Harris b: 1826 d: 1894 + Rachel Hylton b: 16 NOV 1830 d: 25 MAR 1919
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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