Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroup K

Everyone belonging to mtDNA haplogroup K.
  • Ugo A. Perego

    I have done my own complete mtDNA genome and I am a member of the subclade K1a4a1. There are only 6 other records in GenBank (complete sequences) that belong to this branch of the world mtDNA tree. Four of them are FTDNA customers.
  • Patricia L. Stevens Banks

    I am a member of the subclade K1a1b1.
  • Ugo A. Perego

    Welcome to the group Patricia. Where did you have your complete (full) mtDNA sequence done? Did you submit it to GenBank or are you the only one to have these data? What is the origin (as far as you know it genealogically) of your maternal line? Mine stops quite early in Italy.
  • James Albert Hopper

    I have tested my HVR1 and HVR2 mt DNA thru FTDNA and have posted the results at the K group and at mtsearch. I am K2a.
  • Patricia L. Stevens Banks

    I had it done first at FamilyTree DNA and then at 23andme. I don't remember if I submitted it to GenBank or not. How do you go about doing that? Our son paid for both my husband and I, and we don't really understand much about it. I have been doing genealogy since I was a child. The earliest person I have on my maternal line is Elizabeth Griggs born abt 1720 probably in Virginia. Other maternal lines that I know of beyond the USA go into England.
  • Dusty Rhoades

    My full mtDNA genome sequence puts me in a Haplogroup of K1a1a1. My maternal line as far back as I currently have it is England in abt 1809.
  • Ugo A. Perego

    The image representing the group is the famous mummy found in the Alps and know as Otzi... He is probably the most famous member of mtDNA haplogroup K to date. His complete mtDNA sequence was published for the first time in the November 11, 2008 issue of Current Biology.
  • Linda Jonas

    Otzi is GenBank Accession Number EU810403. His closest match is EU073969, a member of my family.
  • Audrey L. Moran

    I am a K1a1b and have the surnames Rutledge, Dains, Baird,
  • A.M. Yost

    I'm K1a4a1 per FTDNA. Can trace maternal ancester only as far as Germany in the 1800's.
  • Frances Krate

    And, like A.M. Yost, I'm a K1a4a1 as well. Can trace maternal ancestor to Austria-Hungary at end of 18th century.
  • Christina Lehrman

    I am a K1C2...which I guess is rare for the K group. Any other K1C2's here?
  • Tom Linton

    I am a K1C2
    You're the only other
    I know of
    Sorry
    I don't have a history
    for my maternal grandmother
  • Daniel Goldowitz

    I am K2a, just got my results. Since I'm Ashkenazi Jewish, it seems like I am most likely K2a2a. I have surnames Greenholtz and Tillim on my maternal line from Poland, Russia.
  • Beverly Hodge Winn

    Hi,  I am  also a member of the subclade K1a4a1. I just had a full mtDNA sequence done at Family Tree DNA. So far, I have traced my maternal side back to Virginia in 1742. I still have a lot of studying and reading to do before I understand most of this.

  • Kathleen Swineford

    Christina Lehrman I am also K1c2

     

  • Yvonne C. Morehouse

    I'm in the K2a group.  I have German ancestry on the maternal side of my family.  My Minnesota Grandmother's surname is Knutzen.  Her father, born in 1852, is from Bergenhusen, Schlewswig-Holstein, Germany.  GGM Knutzen, also from Bergenhusen, was a Gosch (lots of different spellings here) and her mother was a Schömer.
  • Linda Durette Bailey

    Hi, I'm K1c2 and interested in that history.
  • Rebecca Showerman

    Hi, i'm new to genealogy, and i am K2A I am adopted and don't know anything about my family so I am using  DNA to help me find some sort of closure as to the mystery of where the heck i came from! 

  • Christina Lehrman

    I was wondering if anyone has ties to either North or South Carolina?  That is last known place of my maternal gr grandmother and I am looking for clues.  Thanks.

     

  • Mary Anne Smith

    Hi Everyone,

    I am a K1a10a - also part of Bill Hurst's group. Have done all the mtDNA testing that I can at present, but at the FGS Conference in Birmingham last week I decided to do Family Finder. Then if I can only get my brothers to test their YDNA - maybe Christmas presents this year for one of them will be a testing kit.

    I tested my mtDNA because I am stuck on my mother's mother's mother's mother - my mother was Lillan Foote Hanlon, my grandmother was Mary Alice Sullivan Foote, my great grandmother was Leona Pence Sullivan and my great-great grandmother was either Elizabeth or Eathelbert or both...I have no last name and have been working on it for years. Leona was born in TN (all my mother's line is from the south) but I have not a clue about Elizabeth.  That is my major brick wall.

  • Mary Anne Smith

    Also wanted to mention that I took Ugo's webinar on "The Power of DNA in Unlocking Family Relationships" - it was very helpful! I suggest that you all look for webinars on-line. They are very good and quite frequent! The best thing about them is that you can attend in your jammies at night - if you work during the day as I do!

     

    Mary Anne

  • Sara Dzimianski

    Anyone else with K1a1b1b results? Trying to trace the origin of this mutation. Current working hypothesis is that the Vikings picked up a Semetic woman somewhere around the Caspian Sea and brought her to Scandanavia. The mutation probably happened there. Later female descendents were brought to Viking settlements around Scotland. Any thoughts on this hypothesis?

  • Brian Tillman

    I just got my DNA results back. My maternal line is K1c2. Her family is from the Duncans and huddlestons and mostly coming from Scotland and England. Anyone else?
  • Betty Christensen

    just found out my maternal line is k1a4a1 ... my mother immigrated to the US from Holland in 1950. 3 of her sisters are professional genalogists, specializing in Dutch research and they have done many generations of their family lines. It will be interesting to trace the maternal line back following their research.

  • Laila Lindqvist Forgbert

    I have mtDNA haplogroup K and and just K. I made my DNA test at Sorenson.Does anyone know anything more about just K?

  • Fred C. Day

    Betty Christensen, my maternal line is K1a4a1a, but I do not know where the line originated.  There doesn't see to be very many of us. I tested through National Geographic's Geno 2.0, and ordered FtDNA's MtDNA Plus test.

    My paternal line is in in the MAV11 clade of haplogroup I1.

  • Anne Krysiak

    I'm K1a1b2a. I can trace my mtDNA to Kassel, Germany in the mid-1800s.