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Unlocking the Intricate Web of Caribbean Ancestry - Bahamas DNA Project - Peter J Roberts

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Immerse yourself in a compelling episode of the Disafimi History Podcast where we delve into the fascinating world of genetic genealogy through the lens of the Bahamas DNA Project. Get lost in an intriguing web of Caribbean ancestry, revealing insights into humanity's shared heritage found in our swathes of DNA. With our special guest, Bahamian genealogist Peter J. Roberts, we explore the roots of the Bahamian people and how modern technology is teasing intricate details from their DNA.

Roberts recounts the origins of his groundbreaking Bahamas DNA Project, inspired by personal quest to trace his Bahamian lineage. His endeavor has resulted in outstanding revelations including the existence of two distinct Roberts families in the Bahamas, illuminated through Y-Chromosome testing.

Join us for an expansive discussion on how DNA testing unveils family lines obscured by generations of name changes and the pivotal role played by seven Bahamian matriarchs. We journey from Africa to the Bahamas along Mitochondrial DNA lines, providing a fascinating snapshot of our relatedness and genetic diversity.

Embark on this captivating exploration of common Autosomal DNA testing and its limitations, punctuated by the unexpected discoveries of an English lineage in a man who believed his ancestry was largely African. The episode also highlights how the Bahamas DNA Project maps the dispersion of African DNA not only within the Caribbean, but globally.

Whether you are an enthusiastic genealogist, a curious beginner, or simply an avid learner, this exciting episode of the Disafimi History Podcast is your key to unlocking the mysteries of our shared human ancestry.

Bio:

Peter J. Roberts, a prominent member of the WikiTree DNA project who has been instrumental in the advancement of DNA tools on our site, will give a general overview of DNA and discuss these tools and their benefits. He will also be answering questions submitted by our members. Peter s an associate professor and archivist at Georgia State University. He has an undergraduate degree in art history from Emory University and a graduate degree in museum education from The George Washington University. He has had an interest in genealogy for about 40 years and has been exploring genetic genealogy for the past 10 years. He is the administrator for the Bahamas DNA Project and three surname DNA projects, namely Roberts, Sasser, and Rustin. He is a past regional coordinator for the Atlanta area for the International Society of Genetic Genealogy

Links

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Roberts-7085

https://dnaadoption.org/about-us/instructors/

https://www.nassauinstitute.org/article510/

https://genealogy.hopetownmuseum.com/bahamasdnaproject/

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Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV

Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3

Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)

#history #dnagenealogy #dnaresearch #dna #bahamas #usa #CaribbeanHistory #JamaicanReligion #jamaicahistory #podcast

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Immerse yourself in a compelling episode of the Disafimi History Podcast where we delve into the fascinating world of genetic genealogy through the lens of the Bahamas DNA Project. Get lost in an intriguing web of Caribbean ancestry, revealing insights into humanity's shared heritage found in our swathes of DNA. With our special guest, Bahamian genealogist Peter J. Roberts, we explore the roots of the Bahamian people and how modern technology is teasing intricate details from their DNA.

Roberts recounts the origins of his groundbreaking Bahamas DNA Project, inspired by personal quest to trace his Bahamian lineage. His endeavor has resulted in outstanding revelations including the existence of two distinct Roberts families in the Bahamas, illuminated through Y-Chromosome testing.

Join us for an expansive discussion on how DNA testing unveils family lines obscured by generations of name changes and the pivotal role played by seven Bahamian matriarchs. We journey from Africa to the Bahamas along Mitochondrial DNA lines, providing a fascinating snapshot of our relatedness and genetic diversity.

Embark on this captivating exploration of common Autosomal DNA testing and its limitations, punctuated by the unexpected discoveries of an English lineage in a man who believed his ancestry was largely African. The episode also highlights how the Bahamas DNA Project maps the dispersion of African DNA not only within the Caribbean, but globally.

Whether you are an enthusiastic genealogist, a curious beginner, or simply an avid learner, this exciting episode of the Disafimi History Podcast is your key to unlocking the mysteries of our shared human ancestry.

Bio:

Peter J. Roberts, a prominent member of the WikiTree DNA project who has been instrumental in the advancement of DNA tools on our site, will give a general overview of DNA and discuss these tools and their benefits. He will also be answering questions submitted by our members. Peter s an associate professor and archivist at Georgia State University. He has an undergraduate degree in art history from Emory University and a graduate degree in museum education from The George Washington University. He has had an interest in genealogy for about 40 years and has been exploring genetic genealogy for the past 10 years. He is the administrator for the Bahamas DNA Project and three surname DNA projects, namely Roberts, Sasser, and Rustin. He is a past regional coordinator for the Atlanta area for the International Society of Genetic Genealogy

Links

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Roberts-7085

https://dnaadoption.org/about-us/instructors/

https://www.nassauinstitute.org/article510/

https://genealogy.hopetownmuseum.com/bahamasdnaproject/

Follow:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/eppinghall?lang=el

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berkshirehalleppingpress/

Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV

Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3

Theme Music "Africa" is modern ethnic track with fresh chords, African vocal, orchestra. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)

#history #dnagenealogy #dnaresearch #dna #bahamas #usa #CaribbeanHistory #JamaicanReligion #jamaicahistory #podcast

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