Joe Fairbairn (F-10)

FatherHenry Fairbairn (Jun 1899 - Jul 1970)
MotherAnna (cir. 1906 - Dec 1986)
WebIntroRobert is the earliest proven ancestor of both Joe (F-10) and Ron (F-19).
What the project hopes to prove is the story in Joe's grandfather's obituary that he, Albert, was a "cousin" to John A Fairbairn of Hoquiam, even if we are unlikely to ever find out how this may be so.
      
WebLinkClick here to see further information on Joe and his/her family in the One Name Study. 
Lineage(Testee)Joe was found to be part of Fairbairn Lineage 1c, this lineage being a subset of lineage 1a for those on slower marker 460=11, click here for chart. 
Link2HaploGrpInfo(Group)Click here to see those sharing Joe's haplogroup (I1 - test M253+.) 
Researcher(Fairbairn One Name Study)Joe is researching the line of Robert Fairbairn. See the Fairbairn One Name Study for contact details. 
WebSummaryThe Hoquiam Triangle: Way back in 2009 we had a supposed connection between Lineage 1e and a family in Hoquiam. It was eventually proven that they were different lines, of a more distantly connected set of Fairbairns.
This being from the dna results for William (F-12), a documented descendant of John A Fairbairn Snr of Stillwater, Washington Co, MN, with Bill showing as an excellent match to Roy (F-3), the descendant of John's uncle William, so all in lineage 1e (phew!) The relationship to the other side of the Hoquiam triangle is rather murkier however as the representative of the Sunderland side of the triangle, Joe (F-10), belongs to lineage 1c. Still related, but how?
The 3rd side of the triangle, represented by Joe (F-10), is showing closer relationships to the lineage 1 modal instead, which is currently (Feb 2013) matched by Bill(F-53), one of the Cockburnspath FAIRBAIRNs.
      
DNAClick here to see the dna results for Joe and the other FAIRBAIRNs on these Supplementary DNA pages - may have to page down to appropriate haplogroup. 
ChartsLineage 1 DNA Theoretical "Signature" for Lineage 1c
Lineage 1 DNA Theoretical Overall Signature
Last Edited9 Feb 2013