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Not all Jamesons (regardless of any spelling variations) are actually related to each other, at least not by blood lineage. We know this to be fact, not just because we are too often unable to connect each other by traditional methods, but because modern genetic testing proves this without any question or doubt.
Those who are related are then grouped as a family (actually families within a greater family). Thus, there are several different unrelated family groups, each using the same Jam?son surname. Each is unique and each is descended from totally different original people(s). This is not a case of hyperbole or hubris, this is a statement of fact and is scientifically provable. Furthermore, this is not unusual just to Jam?son families, most families using the same surname are not actually related to each other, particularly those with patronymic, occupational, or typographic surnames. Most people do not know the original person who first used the surname Jameson in any particular and unique Jameson family, nor are they ever likely to with any kind of certainty. It probably happened in the thirteenth or fourteenth century, and he was most likely a son, usually the eldest son, of someone named James. It should be noted that this would not be the earliest person with that specific genetic profile, and therefore not our earliest ancestor. This would also tell us that there are likely many more people out there with our exact same genetic profile, therefore technically family, but with entirely different surnames. This, by the genetic definition of family, presumes a hugely expanded group - almost beyond comprehension, with totally different surnames. This is an unexpected and entirely bewildering way to envision our particular family. Therefore, for our purposes it is much more acceptable to consider our family as those of us with the exact same genetic profile, using the surname Jameson.
So, any Jam?son family can be defined as those men with the provable YDNA profile and any woman who can be shown to be related to any male with that YDNA profile by other acceptable means. YDNA test results from our collection of Jam?son families can be found here. Criticism of this "genetic" genealogy is that it is heartless and cold and does not embrace the culture and nuance of an actual family. However true this might be, it can be said it is no less true or fundamentally any different then more traditional methods of genealogical information gathering, nor does it exclude anyone from gathering any other data or materials that make up a proper genealogy or family history. What it does do is convincingly prove inclusion, and at the same time it is a whole lot more accurate and definitive. Furthermore, it is basically similar methodology, just different - science. As it turns out, genetic testing now shows there are already several totally different Jameson family groups and so far, these all fall within two distinctly different general Haplogroups. This at a time when we are still new to genetic testing and perhaps less then .05% of those with the surname Jameson have been tested. It is in fact, safe to say there are probably more people with the surname Jam?son who are not related to each other then there are those who are related to each other. Each particular Jameson family is indeed a unique, distinct, independent, stand alone, Jameson family. Each have its own beginnings and our own history. There are many families with the surname Jameson, most however, are not related. Click HERE to learn more, or to get involved with our DNA project.
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