Fairbairn Lineage 1

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FatherFairbairn Lineages; Haplogroup I1
WebIntroLineage 1 is beginning to look lke it can be divided into two subsets:
1a) the ones with 391 = 9; 520 = 21 aka "clump 1"
1b) those with 391 = 10; 520 = 20; cdya= 35; aka "clump 2"
(ignoring those where only one participant has a particular marker, which distinct marker is assumed to "define" that particular line).
Confusing this distinction however is marker 570 (a faster mutating marker), which divides into those with 19 repeats and those with 18, as 2 of the "19"s belong to "clump 2" although all of "clump 1" have the same value of 19.
Other markers don't fall so neatly into one or other of these groups.
None of which allows us to overcome the lack of paper trails to join up the families sensibly however and this distinction is blurred by one side of the Hoquiam triangle belonging to "clump 2" by this definition, although newspapers record him as "cousin" to members of "clump 1".
Anyone got any good ideas, or better still a "missing link" representative to answer all the puzzles?
      
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