Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Haplogroup I-02 : Some early lines

 An early line that has been recognized as sharing the Haplogroup of I-02 shared by Terry men of the line of Thomas Terry born 1653, Bucks Co., Pa and who died in Makefield, PA and my own line out of John Terry, son of William Terry of Botetourt Co., Va  (including my father).

A John Terry, b. 1379, Hampshire, England has been classified as having that same Haplogroup.

Also in the line is a Thomas Terry b/ 1607, Southold, Kent, England who married a Maria Bigge

A Daniel Terry b. 1647

A James Terry born 1695 in NY

A Richard Terry born 1791 in NY

A William Terry born in NY

a Pashall Terry born in CT.

Thus a clear line from England, to New York, to CT and to PA and into VA emerges with this Haplogroup.

Tracking a flow of migration through these areas might prove beneficial due tot he fact that so much of the eastern areas of Virginia reveal in influx of Haplogroup I-01 from the late 1690's into the early to late 1700's who apparently arrived from NJ, England and Scotland.

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