Who was our Most Ancient Common Ancestor?

29 March 2023

Finding common ancestors can make you “feel” kinship to those distant cousins. It’s even better when you know about the life of that common ancestor. With that in mind I’ve gathered information on one of our most ancient common ancestors. If you’ve read previous posts you know that my Confirmed Haplogroup is T-CTS6280 which is a subclad of T-M70. I suspect that most if not all of the Causey Clans in America who are T-M70 haplogroup, if pursued, would also be T-CTS6280. So, here is what I found out about one of our most ancient common ancestors:


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    This is amazing!  Thanks for doing all of this research AND sharing with the rest of the family. 

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    1. Irene, I’m retired and love genealogy. I also enjoy sharing and helping others who wonder about those who went before us. Thanks for the kind words. Windle Causey

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