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Results for L'HeureuxIn 2008, one of my cousins, an eight grandson of Simon L'Heureux participated in the Genographic Project of the National Geographic. His Y-chromosome was subjected to DNA testing and found to be in the Haplogroup R1b (M343) and a report was issued explaining the meaning of the markers found. He has shared his report with me and has agreed to let me share it with you. Since Y chromosomes are passed from father to sons, our ancestor Simon Lereau would have belonged to the same group and so would be all of his male descendants. So although this report was written for a single individual, it also applies to you if you are a male descendant of Simon Lereau. The report goes on to say that our ancestry goes back as follows:
This makes you a direct descendant of the people who dominated the human expansion into Europe, the Cro-Magon, the same people responsible for the famous cave paintings found in Southern France. Below is a map showing these migration routes. The full report is also available for viewing and printing.
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