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The HARTLEY Surname - DNA
From: P4180748 | Created: Mar 16, 2008 | Updated: Mar 16, 2008

The HARTLEY Surname - DNA

http://www.hartleyfamily.org.uk/

It's early days, but there appear to be TWO different surname lineages ?

The frontrunner is Haplotype R1b1 ... likely derived from the place-name HARTLEY ...

In this instance, the origins of the surname Hartley are of local or toponymic origin
that is, derived from the name of the place of residence of the initial bearer. That means the surname derives from the place-name HARTLEY that is found in a number of English counties including Cumbria, Lancashire, Northumberland, Staffordshire, Berkshire, Hampshire, Devon, Dorset and Kent.

In other words, 'John' lived at 'Hartley', therefore he became 'John of Hartley', eventually 'John Hartley'.

None of the R1b1 results below are close enough a match to one another to indicate a common ancestor within the past 10 000 years. In other words, they bear the same family name, Hartley, but are 'unrelated' to one-another, so weren't descended from, say for instance, a John Hartley who lived 5 000 years ago.

Internet results showing Haplotype Group R1b1; results as follows:

DYS 393
DYS 390
DYS 19/394
DYS 19b*
DYS 391
DYS 385a***
DYS 385b***
DYS 426
DYS 388
DYS 439
13
24
14
-
11
11
14
12
12
12
13
24
14
-
10
11
14
12
12
12
13
25
15
-
10
13
14
12
12
11
13
25
14
-
11
11
15
12
12
13
13
23
14
-
11
11
14
12
12
12
13
25
14
-
10
11
14
12
12
12
                   
13
25
14
-
10
11
13
12
12
12
DYS 389-1**
DYS 392
DYS 389-2**
DYS 458
DYS 459a
DYS 459b
DYS 455***
DYS 454***
DYS 447
DYS 437
13
13
31
14
9
10
11
11
25
15
13
13
29
17
9
8
11
11
25
15
14
13
30
16
9
10
11
11
26
14
13
13
30
16
9
11
11
11
25
15
13
13
29
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
14
13
30
19
9
10
11
11
25
15
                   
13
14
29
17
9
10
11
11
25
15
DYS 448
DYS 449
DYS 464a
DYS 464b
DYS 464c
DYS 464d
DYS 460
GATA H4
YCA 11a
YCA 11b
19
30
15
15
16
17
11
11
19
23
19
29
15
15
17
17
11
11
19
23
20
34
12
13
15
15
12
10
18
23
19
30
14
15
17
17
11
10
19
23










19
31
14
15
16
17
11
11
19
23
                   
18
29
16
16
16
17
12
12
19
22
DYS 456
DYS 607
DYS 576
DYS 570
CDY a
CDY b
DYS 442
DYS 438


16
15
17
17
36
38
12
12


15
-
-
-
-
-
12
12


14
16
17
19
35
36
13
11


16
15
18
17
36
44
11
12












15
-
-
-
-
-
12
12


                   
17
16
18
18
37
38
12
12


Haplogroup
Lab Results
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R1b1
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R1b1
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R1b1c

World
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R1b1
World Families
             


but where did the place-name come from ?

I think it likely the place-name 'Hartley' was derived from the family name, 'Hartley' [or something very similar] ...

Haplotype Group I1-a ... likely derived from Old Norse peoples [Vikings, Danes, Saxons and Normans]

Looking at the National Geographic website on DNA results and the Atlas of the Human Journey, there is confirmation of a movement of peoples with I1-a Haplotype DNA [M253] into the British Isles, Normandy and Scandinavia after the Great Ice Age. The Haplotype is estimated to have first appeared about 15,000 - 20,000 years ago.
Before that, it is thought that more than 20,000 years ago the I1 lineage came to North West Europe from the Middle East and North Africa.

e-mail enquiries to: enquiries@hartleyfamily.org.uk

 

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