Ugo A. Perego

Male

United States

Profile Information:

What surnames are you interested in researching?
Perego, Ferrigno, Santambrogio
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
Italy
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Intermediate Family History Researcher
If you are a genealogy expert, what are your specialties?
DNA (Y chromosome, mitochondrial DNA, autosomal), Italian, Native American genetic ancestry,

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  • Ruth

    I discovered that my father is also of haplogroup C and matches my husband's HVR1 & HVR2 results. My cousin also matches his HVR1.
    Small world.

    Anything new?
  • Marilyn K. Sobiech

    I first had the HVR1 testing done with the National Geographic Genome Project. I knew I my maternal grandmother was all Ojibwa from Sault St. Marie, MI and Garden River Canada. So the testing just proved that to me. Then I added the HVR2 done through Family Tree/Mito search. The HVR2 results are 73G, 249-, 263G, 290-, 291-, 489C, 493G, 522-, 523- I'm adopted and have some information about my birth mother and her family. She was deceased by the time I opened my records. I got to meet an aunt once before she died and I have a half sister and two half brothers; I have met one but not the other. So I have very little info about my birth mother and none about my birth father and probably never will. Any help would be appreciated.
  • Marilyn K. Sobiech

    Ugo, Thank you for confirming the C1b portion of my DNA testing 2nd Segment. These are the other numbers you asked for from the 1st Segment of testing that was done by the National Geographic Genome Project. 16223T, 16298C, 16325C, 16327T, and 16519C. It seems that most people I match up with are from Puerto Rico, or 1 from Venezuela and 1 in China. Is this rare or not too many tested? Thanks for your help, Marilyn