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 Audley Y Chromosome Test Results

 

The following table shows which branches of the Audley family have been Y chromosome DNA tested and whether the results show that the branched are definitely, likelyor unlikely to share a common ancestor

definitely share a common ancestor

likely to share a common ancestor unlkely to share a common ancestor

 

Individual 1 2 3 4 5 6
Individual family AA AB  J J M (Ireland) Allday
1 AA
2 AB
3 J
4 J
5 M (Ireland)
6 Allday

When the DNA test was undertaken on the individuals from family AA and AB  there was no known common ancestor between them. That common ancestor has now been found namely {A1} John Audley aka Allday, who lived c1744 to 1811.

The DNA results also show that families AA and AB are likely to share a common ancestor with a living person  with the Allday Surname. Interestingly the earliest baptism and marriage records for  Family AA and AB are recorded in the registers of 2 parishes as Allday.

Audley Family M originated in County Galway Ireland and the Audley surname probably originated from the anglicisation of an old Irish surname and this is why that family does not have similar DNA to other Audley Families.

The ultimate aim is to have at least one individual from each branch of the Audley Family to undergo a Y chromosome DNA test to see which branched are related and which are not. 

If any male member of any branch of the Audley Family has had a Y Chromosome DNA test and would like their results  to add to this table, or wishes to undertake a Y Chromosome DNA test, please contact me.

Whilst ladies do not have Y Chromosome DNA they can encourage or sponsor a Male relative with the Audley surname to undertake a Y Chromosome DNA test.

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Audley DNA Index

The purpose of this page is to is to provide links to the pages on www.audleyfamilyhistory.com  for people with touch screen PCs and tablets:

Audley DNA Introduction

Audley DNA Summary

Audley DNA Details

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Audley DNA Summary

 The table below sumarises the DNA testing undertaken on the various branched of the Audley Family Tree. The numbers in the table shows  the percentage DNA match between the individuals

If you are a male with the surname Audley, Aidley or Adley and have had your Y chromosome DNA tested or would like to have it tested, then please contact www.audleyfamilyhistory.com so that we can include your results in the table below

Audley Family

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

L

M

N

R

T

U

V

 Individual Tested

{A137}

{B107} 

---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

{J88}

{J220}

----

{M10}

----

----

----

----

----

 Audley

Family

A

{A137}

98%

20%

15%


78%

B

{B107}

98%

20%

15%

78%

 C

 D

 E

 F

 G

 H

J

{J88}

20%

20%

90%

15%

{J220}

15%

15%

90%

14%

L

M

{M10}

78%

78%

15%

14%

N

R

T

 U

 V

{A137} 

{B107} 

{J88}

 {J220}

The above table shows that:

    •  Audley families A & B (both of Liverpool, England) are genetically 'Tightly Related' although a common ancestor has not been identified.
    •  Audley families A (of Liverpool, England) & J (of Coventry, England) are genetically 'Not Related'.  They  are members of different Haplogroups, (Family A; Haplogroup R1b: Family J; Haplogroup E1b1b) which suggest that any common male ancestor being more than 20,000 years ago.
    •  Audley families B (of Liverpool, England) & J ( of Coventry, England) are genetically 'Not Related'. They  are members of different Haplogroups, (Family A; Haplogroup R1b: Family J; Haplogroup E1b1b) which suggest that any common male ancestor being more than 20,000 years ago.
    • Audley families M (of Galway, Ireland) & J (of Coventry, England) are genetically 'Not Related'. They  are members of different Haplogroups, (Family M; Haplogroup R1b: Family J; Haplogroup E1b1b) which suggest that any common male ancestor being more than 20,000 years ago.
    • Audley families M (of Galway, Ireland) & A (of Liverpool, England) are 'Not Related' in 'Genealogical Time' however as both families share a common haplogroup (R1b), they will share a common male ancestor at some point within the last 15,000 to 20,000 years.
    • Audley families M (of Galway, Ireland) & B (of Liverpool, England) are 'Not Related' in 'Genealogical Time' however as both families share a common haplogroup (R1b), they will share a common male ancestor at some point within the last 15,000 to 20,000 years.
    •  The test results for the two individuals from family J show that they are genetically 'Tightly Related' this is confirmed by documentary evidence in that a common ancestor {J4} Benjamin Audley has been identified. ( see Audley Family J document on the family Tree pages

The above DNA results suggest that in 'Genelogical Time' there are at least 3 unrelated sources of the Audley surname.  One of these sources that of Audley Family M, of Galway could be the Anglicisation of a Gaelic Surname. The other two sources are that of Audley Family A and B which share a common source and that of Audley family J. It is of course possible that two unrelated families took the Audley surname when they moved away from the village of Audley in Stafford to indicate that they were 'of Audley'.

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DNA Details

The table below shows the full results of the four DNA tests undertaken to date by people with the Audley Surname.

YSTR

LOCUS

Audley

Family M

Audley

Family A

Audley

Family B

Audley

Family J

Marker

{M10}

{A137}

{B107}

{J88}

{J220}

CDY a / DYS724

 

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---

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35

CDY b /DYS 724

 

---

---

---

35

DYS 19 / 19a / 394

14

15

15

13

13

DYS 385a

12

11

11

16

16

DYS 385b

14

14

14

16

16

DYS 388

12

12

12

---

9

DYS 389i

13

13

13

14

14

DYS 389ii

29

---

---

33

33

DYS 390

24

24

24

25

25

DYS 391

10

11

11

10

10

DYS 392

13

13

13

11

11

DYS 393 / 395

13

14

14

13

13

DYS 426

12

12

12

11

11

DYS 437 / 457

15

15

15

14

14

DYS 438

12

12

12

10

10

DYS 439 / GATA A4

12

13

13

11

11

DYS 442

12

12

12

13

13

DYS 444

 

13

13

13

---

DYS 445

13

13

13

11

---

DYS 446

13

13

13

13

---

DYS 447

25

25

25

26

26

DYS 448

19

19

19

21

21

DYS 449

29

29

29

34

34

DYS 453

11

11

11

11

---

DYS 454

11

11

11

11

11

DYS 455

11

11

11

11

11

DYS 456

16

16

16

15

15

DYS 458

18

18

18

19

19

DYS 459a

9

9

9

9

9

DYS 459b

10

10

10

9

9

DYS 460 / GATA A7 1

10

11

11

10

10

DYS 461 / GATA A7 2

12

13

13

12

---

DYS 462

11

11

11

12

---

DYS 463

 

24

24

18

---

DYS 464a

15

---

---

15

15

DYS 464b

 

---

---

16

15

DYS 464c

 

---

---

17

16

DYS 464d

 

---

---

---

17

DYS 468

29

29

29

31

---

DYS 484

13

13

13

---

---

DYS 522

10

11

12

13

---

DYS 527

19

19

19

---

---

DYS 527

21

21

21

---

---

DYS 531

11

11

11

10

---

DYS 557

16

17

17

20

---

DYS 570

 

---

---

---

19

DYS 576

 

---

---

---

19

DYS588

18

18

18

19

---

DYS 607

 

---

---

---

13

GATA A10

13

13

13

13

---

GATA C4

23

23

23

21

---

GATA H4

11

12

12

11

10

YCA IIa

20

19

19

19

19

YCA IIb

23

23

23

22

22

YDNA Haplogroup

R1b

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E1B1B1

Predicted Haplogroup

 

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E-L117

Analysis by

 Genetrack Biolabs

Genetrack Biolabs

Genetrack Biolabs

Genetrack Biolabs

Family Tree DNA 

Website predicted Haplogroup (Note 1)

R1b

(100% prob)

R1b

(100% prob)

R1b

(100% prob)

E1b1b

(100% prob)

E1b1b (Note2)

(100% prob)

Percentage of people in England with the above Haplogroup

(Note 3)

67%

67%

67%

2%

2%

 (Note 1) The web site prediction has been produced using the 'Whit Athey's Haplogroup Predictor' on the International Society of Genetic Geanealogists (ISOGG) Wiki website http://isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_tools

(Note 2) Haplogroup E1b1b is identical to E1B1B1

(Note 3) The percentage of people in England with the predicted Haplogroup is taken from http://www.eupedia.com/europe/european_y-dna_haplogroups.shtml

If you are a member of the Audley Family why not join us and see how the DNA of your branch of the Audley family links with ours.

      • If you have already had your DNA tested why not display your results on our website it does not matter if the markers you had tested does not exactly match the markers in the above table
      • To date we have used 'Genetrack Biolabs' of Vancouver Canada & 'FamilyTreeDNA' to analyse the samples

If you would like any more details on DNA testing contact us through the Contact page of the website

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Audley DNA

This website contains DNA information from three male individuals with the  Audley surname. They are members of Audley Families A, B and J. The DNA information suggests that:

      • There is a close (but not perfect) genetic relationship between Audley Families A and B, indicating that it is highly likely that the members of these branches of the Audley Family have a common ancestor.
      • There is no genetic relationship between Audley Family J and Audley Families A and B, indicating that there is no chance that the members of Audley Family J will share a common ancestor with the members of Audley Families A and B.

There are a number of  ways to explain these results:

      • When surnames were adopted in the 13th & 14th centuries two or more unrelated individual could have taken  the suname Audley. It is probable that the Audley surname originated from the village of  Audley in Staffordshire England.( see website page titled 'origin of surname'). If two or more unrelated individuals at the same or at different times move away from the village they could become known at their new abode as 'of Audley' to distinguish them from somebody else with the same personal name. Overtime the 'of Audley' developed into the Audley Surname.
      • A completely different, but similar surname transformed into the Audley surname resulting in the Audley surname having more than one  origin. This could have occurred in a similar way to the way, I believed, that the Aidley surname developed from the Audley Surname (see Audley Family R). This transformation would have occurred when the average person could not read and write and the only time a surname was written down was when the Parish Priest wrote it down in the parish registers.
      • The father of a male Audley was not an Audley. There are a number of documented instances of this in the research done by the contributors to this website.

So  how do we identify which of the above possibilities is correct:

      • The only way to resolve the issues with regard to the origins of the various branches of the Audley families is to collect more DNA data from as many male members of the Audley Family. If you are male and use either the Audley or Aidley surnames and have either had or are prepared to arrange for your DNA to be tested, the administrators of this website would appreciate a copy of the results.

The administrators of this website only have limited expertise in DNA Family History Research, the bulk of our research is still the standard genealogical technique of documentation research. If there is anyone out there with some experiance of DNA research I would appreciate any advice you are prepared to give.

The sub pages of this web page contains:

      • A summary table showing a summary of the DNA information collected to date. This table allows for the inclusion of DNA information from all branches of the Audley Family as and when it is collected
      •  The detailed DNA information collected.

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