Enrique Treat (Gleason Gleeson) Gleason Esq. is a member of the Kirkpatrick Name Study Project.
My GED-MATCH Kits
T663704, A504692, T189793, T444331, and T498538.
My DNA Test Results
My confirmed Y-DNA test results from Family Tree DNA ("FTDNA") indicate that I belong to the R1b1a2a1a1b4 haplogroup which is also known as R-L21 / R-Z255, the most common haplogroup in Western Europe, reaching over 80% of the population in Ireland, the Scottish Highlands, western Wales, the Atlantic fringe of France and the Basque country. And according to FTDNA's Population Finder, my DNA Ancestry is made up of 77.95% Orcadian (Western Europe), 14.55% Mozabite (Middle East and North Africa), and a 3.77% Native American.
National Geographic's Geno 2.0 Project results set me at 3.3% NEANDERTHAL and 4.6% DENISOVAN.
My Y-DNA 12 for 12 Test Matches include the following surnames: GLEESON, BRUCE, HOLTON, BROWN, WILLIAMSON, MAY, ANDRASCIK, and LARRAMENDI.
My Y-DNA 11 for 12 Test Matches include the following surnames: MCCARTHY, BITTLE, FORCE, KENNEDY, PATTEE, NEVILLE, BIGGS, CARTY, JONES, GATLIN, KILLEN, GRIMES, PHELPS, BLACKSTONE, GLASS, LANGFORD, pop LONG, PARKER, YOUNG, MUNROE, D'ALTON, and QUIJANO.
My Y-DNA 24 for 25 Test Matches include the following surname: BRUCE
My Y-DNA 23 for 25 Test Matches include the following surname: LITTLE
My Y-DNA 35 for 37 Test Matches include the following surname: BRUCE
My Y-DNA 34 for 37 Test Matches include the following surnames: D’ALTON and CARROLL
My Y-DNA 33 for 37 Test Matches include the following surnames: MOBLEY, CARROLL, MCLACHLAN, (4) PHELPS, CAVANAGH, and GLEASON
My Y-DNA 60 for 67 Test Matches include the following surnames: CARROLL, D’ALTON, FITZPATRICK, BATEMAN, (3) PHELPS, DOTY, BROWN, MOBLEY, O’CONNOR, and HAYES
Enrique, I'm trying to get the Kirkpatrick One Name Study going. Do you want to participate? If so, I will add you to the membership. There is also a member sticker you can add to your profile. Thanks! Tammy
Hoping you'll add me to the trusted lists so the work to improve and/or complete pending merges on the noted profiles may proceed. For the related research, see Wilkinson Research 2023.
Thank you for whatever assistance you are able to provide.--Gene
Enrique thanks. I forgot to mention that I'm on Wikitree. I have still a lot of work to do to put my whole tree on here, it's a slow process. I should spend time adding more.
I meant to post this a wee while ago but have been caught up working on other genealogy and Wikitree stuff.
Thanks for showing Scotland as one of your interests. If you haven’t yet done so, please join the Scotland project via the G-2-G topic. I hope you get a great deal of pleasure collaborating with colleagues in this great project. If you have any questions or wish any advice either send me a private message or email me.
Thanks for adding the Magna Carta G2G tag and following the project posts. If you have an interest in the Magna Carta project please see the following information.
We are 9th cousins, descended from Richard Treat Esq. (1584-aft.1669). I descend from Robert > Joseph > Stephen > Stephen > Amos > Leverett j > George H H > Helen.
They were part of the group that left Connecticut for upstate New York near Utica and, eventually, Union City, Pennsylvania.
I am trying to start a One Name Study for Treats; if you are interested, stay tuned.
Thanks for reaching out! I tried viewing our connection but I was unsuccessful, perhaps because your profile is private and I am not one of your lucky cousins with access to your information. Please add me as a trusted family member so that I can review our connection and perhaps help you find additional connections.
I am a mentor here on WikiTree and I am curious about the match you removed for Porteus-6 and Porteus-101 - did you initially reject these two profiles when you created the profile Porteus-101?
Because pre-1700 ancestors are shared by many descendants, working within the projects which coordinate them is essential.
Use the Pre-1700 Projects list to find one which best fits your research focus, whether time period, location, or topic. Read the goals and tasks of the project and join if it is a good fit.
Add the project tag to your Following list to be kept up to date on any activity that occurs for that project.
Can't find what you're looking for? Let me know, and I can make some suggestions! :-)
Debi ~ WikiMessenger
PS If links do not work in email; it will work in the public comment on your profile
In my early days of research (before my dna test) I had gathered many Reynolds. I now have over 175,000 folks in my research file so I possibly can answer a question or two on you roadblock Reynolds.
The Gardiners of Narrangansett is a book by Caroline Elizabeth Rodman. The folks in the book are assigned refernce numbers and I note the GN referernce number.
Ydna tests the genes that were transferred only to male descendants. There are a few reasons that one could have a different surname that that of the preponderance of other ydna matches. It is possible that a male Gardner was adopted by a Reynolds family and took on the Reynolds name. I think less likely that a married Reynolds had an affair a Gardner male and the Reynolds name kept.
Making the family tree public allows the fact that you have a DNA test 9or tests) propagate to the ancestors. If you want to mark either parent 'confirmed with DNA' then the bio needs to be public so that the confirmation can be seen.
Just a heads up . . . you added your yDNA test information to your profile but this test will not be connected to paternal-line family members unless the Privacy Level is changed to "Private with a Public Family Tree" or higher.
Featured German connections:
Enrique Treat is
22 degrees from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 26 degrees from Dietrich Bonhoeffer, 25 degrees from Lucas Cranach, 20 degrees from Stefanie Graf, 25 degrees from Wilhelm Grimm, 24 degrees from Fanny Hensel, 28 degrees from Theodor Heuss, 17 degrees from Alexander Mack, 35 degrees from Carl Miele, 19 degrees from Nathan Rothschild, 25 degrees from Hermann Friedrich Albert von Ihering and 23 degrees from Ferdinand von Zeppelin
on our single family tree.
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Yes, I would love to participate in the Kirkpatrick One Name Study you are starting.
Thanks for starting group and for inviting me to join.
Enrique
Thank you for supporting WikiTree.
Hope you have seen my trusted list requests and private messages about Isabel (Cutter) Wilkinson (abt.1580-1656), Isaac Wilkinson (1588-1635) and Margaret (Wilkinson) Witchfield (abt.1600-1663).
Hoping you'll add me to the trusted lists so the work to improve and/or complete pending merges on the noted profiles may proceed. For the related research, see Wilkinson Research 2023.
Thank you for whatever assistance you are able to provide.--Gene
edited by Melanie Paul
Thanks for showing Scotland as one of your interests. If you haven’t yet done so, please join the Scotland project via the G-2-G topic. I hope you get a great deal of pleasure collaborating with colleagues in this great project. If you have any questions or wish any advice either send me a private message or email me.
Thanks for adding the Magna Carta G2G tag and following the project posts. If you have an interest in the Magna Carta project please see the following information.
Magna Carta Project Member Portal
Magna Carta Project Membership Information - How to Join
Best regards, David Douglas
We are 9th cousins, descended from Richard Treat Esq. (1584-aft.1669). I descend from Robert > Joseph > Stephen > Stephen > Amos > Leverett j > George H H > Helen.
They were part of the group that left Connecticut for upstate New York near Utica and, eventually, Union City, Pennsylvania.
I am trying to start a One Name Study for Treats; if you are interested, stay tuned.
Sally
Thanks for reaching out!
Yes, I am very interested and keep me posted.
By the way, are you also one of my genetic matches?
Enrique Treat Gleason
Enrique Treat and Janine are 9th cousins four times removed
Take care and have a wonderful day!
Nice to see your profile again!!!! Your picture, looks like you have a backpack and your travelling somewhere.
We have a Gardner One-Name-Study to assist you with your research.
If you could add Category: Gardner Name Study between [[ ]] to your profile, there's a sticker on the ONS for the Ancestors profiles! :-)
If you have not done so already, please set your preferences for your Tags Followed to include Gardner & any other tag terms that you wish to follow.
If you would like to help other Gardners, please find and add sources to any of these Unsourced Gardner profiles.
Are you related to me, Charlotte Shockey?
I am a mentor here on WikiTree and I am curious about the match you removed for Porteus-6 and Porteus-101 - did you initially reject these two profiles when you created the profile Porteus-101?
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
-Sarah
robin Wood
Thanks for taking the Pre-1700 Quiz!
Because pre-1700 ancestors are shared by many descendants, working within the projects which coordinate them is essential.
Use the Pre-1700 Projects list to find one which best fits your research focus, whether time period, location, or topic. Read the goals and tasks of the project and join if it is a good fit.
Add the project tag to your Following list to be kept up to date on any activity that occurs for that project.
Can't find what you're looking for? Let me know, and I can make some suggestions! :-)
Debi ~ WikiMessenger
PS If links do not work in email; it will work in the public comment on your profile
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:DNA_FAQ