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Female line of mother
van Spijk - Harloff
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Migration of van Spijk - Harloff
motherly line

 

mtDNAmap   Cornelia J. Harloff - Wilhelmina H. de Hoog - Gerritje Aalbregt - Cornelia Aalbregt - Petronella Middendorp - Cornelia Leendertsdr - Pieternelletje van der Velden - Grietje P. Outshoorn - Willemtie H. Solleveldt - Heiltje H. van Staalduinen and their mothers

Round about 65.000 years ago (between 55.000 and 75.000) pulled the people out of central Africa because it became a dessert. Via Libanon they spread all over the world.

The mtDNA-chromosoom only says something about the female line and will be copied from her to her children. Only the daughters can copy this chromosome to her children.

The H-line chromosome of the mothers comes from what now is Kenyaa ant went via Libanon to the surroundings of the Kaukasus. This H - line is most spread in Europe but this specials brench is rare and very old: see the next collom.

Here stops the knowledge from this line around 25.000 years ago. But National Geographic is still researching at that to get a better picture.

The oldest known mother ancestor of Cornelia van Spijk - Harloff is Heiltje Huigen van Staalduinen (born ca 1635 and she died in 1681) coming from the surrounding of Naaldwijk (Netherlands)

This knowledge comes from the DNA ttests who I , Coos van Spijk (owner of this website), did in the light of the project Genographic.

In general it is held to be true that this female line started round about 140.000 years ago with the "Mitochondrial Eve" in Africa.

Some data of the mtDNA-chromosome test: this mtDNA belongs to the Haplogroup H with the extended indication 16129A and 16519C. This means that when you split this brench further on (16129A - H6a) it turned out to be very old: 40.000 jaar. This H6 is very rare in Western Europe and can be found more in the middle east and Central Asia. Because it is so rare you cannot find it on this map.

Of 16519C is only a little known and is called group 22 and has to be more deep researched.

National Geographic keeps us updated on their findings and matches between other people with the same marks. Than it seems to be that the most matches come from Great Brittain, but they come also from whole Europe with a tendence to the eastern part. This maybe has to do with the interests for this kind of research from peolple in these countries.

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