Geoffrey V Anjou

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Lindsay Coleman

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Jun 10, 2012, 12:01:56 PM6/10/12
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Hi all,
 
I got this email yesterday and didn’t know if anyone might be able to help at all with this request for info?
 
“Hi Lindsay, Do you know if there are any living males from this de Anjou line AND if any y-dna test has ever been submitted/results on the Fulk de Anjou line? My husband ascends to Olive Welby whose records are perported to be proven to Hamelin (among other Plantagenet's) but through female lines therby losing the male y-dna markers. I also descend from a Warren where the y-dna posted results claim to be descending from Warenne de Warenne; the records on Hamelin de Anjou indicates that, as an illegitimate son, when he married Isabelle de Warenne, the sole heir of William de Warenne, Hamelin, took her title, 5th Earl of Surry, as well as her surname, de Warenne, now changed to Warren. I do not believe that there is still in existance a direct continuous male line back to Hamelin de Anjou, however, IF there is a proven Fulk de Anjou male alive today, his y-dna profile would be invaluable in 'suggesting' which Warren surname today, MAY be a male line from Hamelin.”

Kathy Alvis Patterson

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Jun 10, 2012, 12:06:24 PM6/10/12
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I suggest you contact the Royal Bastards (http://royalbastards.org/),
since they should know. Any legitimate Plantagenet males were probably
finished off by the Tudors.
Kathy
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