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MAP NOTES:
S552>DF13>DF21>Z16267>F24434>FGC23381>BY11699>FGC23377>FTE60829>NEW BRANCH (Russell & Terry) UNKNOWN NEXT 5 PV/SNP TO BIRTH YR
S552 Enters Britania 2581 BCE, travels north along the east coast crossing Suffolk to Lincolnshire then over near Stafford, Staffordshire and north west to Cheshire West and Chester, continues north along the west coast past Blackpool
NEED HELP HERE: the map lines overlap and one SNP, I think Z16267 must be covered by DF21. Zooming in and out may confirm this placement of Z16267.
***************REMAINS IN THIS AREA FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrow-in-Furness#History
DF13 2475 BCE Found mostly in Ireland likely by boat (Preston Docks, River Ribble near Blackpool)
Sibling lines all across Ireland
DF21 2362 BCE Found mostly in Ireland likely by boat (Preston Docks, River Ribble near Blackpool)
Note GlobeTrekker is not able to predict any over water migrations, but history has recorded heavy boat traffic across the Irish Sea, including Preston to Louth and later Bristol to Dublin and of course through the northern Rathlin Island.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rathlin_Island#Archaeology
Z16267 2209 BCE (missing may be under the DF21 map location?)
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ENTERS NORTHERN WALES
F24434 2184 BCE south to Flintshire, Wales
FGC23381 1746 BCE west of Flintshire from the north, then north and south east toward Cheshire West and Chester https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flintshire#Early_history
SOUTH TO SOUTH OF LONDON, appers to use the Roman Watling Street Road from Flintshire to South of London, migration path near Marsh Gibbon.
BY11699 274 BCE
FGC23377 403 CE
FTE60829 1550 CE* pending map placement may be related to location of most distant known ancestor location as Marsh Gibbon
*Conflict with SNP Tracker at 1170 CE
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