R-BY56265 haplogroup

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Hi, I did Big Y - 700 dna test and got haplogroup R-BY56265 & R-FT208257

Was that on Family Tree DNA? http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=BY156265

R-FT20825 is the Iran Iraq area.

My terminal has changed to R-BY135615 which is continental Europe and concentrated in Germany on the northside of the Alps in a place such as Wurttemburg.

R-Z36 and above are Italian Celts from the La Tene Civilisation originating on the southern Urals.

Yes, it's Familytree DNA. Final Haplo is R-BY61573 which is new haplo. My Branch goes: U152-Z36-A7983-BY56265 and new BY61573 which i share with another Finn. My ancestors came finland from Wallonia or Germany. Theu were blacksmiths

"that snippet FT208257 was transferred from haploid R-BY56265 to haploid R-A7985, and i formed a new haplo under R-A7985. At the same time, snips FT28462 and FTB9006 appeared in the older haplo. So one Big Y-700 result pretty much refined the haplo tree

Here is an analysis of my results

I have a problem with a missing great grandfather to complete my tree.
My terminal is R-BY135615 + R-A7983, which is Alpine/Italian/German. My grandfather )1871-1946) has a strange set of circumstances attached to his birth and was later was encouraged to emigrate to Australia with a cash payoff. He joined the Army as an underaged recruit and was sent to India for ten years. His pension and army records have vanished. We suspected a royal connection because he lived at Windsor, worked with his uncle repairing the State Coaches as a boy, and was very secretive about his existence. Then I was contacted by Brad Little and we discovered he had shared close descent from three Royal Houses. Beare in mind that Royalty was very inbred always marrying cousins. You cannot distinguish and close lies of descent without comprehensive data.
I have Magyar coming up with my ancestry and German so I am trying to research Francis von Wurttenburg Prinz of Teck whose mother was Claudia Bis-Rhede Von Rhedey. There was some reason the establishment did not want Mary of Tech his daughter to matty the future George V.

The Wurttembergs were from Brabant. My other three close matches seem close to the surname Webb (weaver) and Brabant is next door to Flanders where weaving was established. Your R-A7985 is close to my R-A7983 which may help. Holland/Belgium was the area where the Frankish Empire burst out from.

I have an American with the same A7985 as you with a 111 marker test.

I got no results. ????

I see we are 25th cousin once removed.

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