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Lineages and Results of Y-chromosome DNA Testing for Surname ELY
and Variations, such as, ELEY, EALY, EHLI, IHLI, ELE, ELI, ELA, HELY, HELE, YELLE, etc.
Haplogroup I1
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Y-DNA Haplogroups Represented in the Project
(n = number of members + non-members tested / number of progenitors)
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E (n = 2 / 2) I1 (n = 2 / 2) I2 (n = 1 + 2 / 1) R1b (n = 7 + 1 / 5)

Haplogroup I is the second most common haplogroup in Europe, after Haplogroup R1b.  Overall, Hg I has a broad European distribution, from the British Isles east to the Ural Mountains of Russia and south to Anatolia and the Mediterranean Sea, but its strongest geographic concentrations are in northwestern Europe (as I1) and southerneastern Europe (as I2).  
Haplogroup I1 (a.k.a., I-M253) is the most common subclade of Hg I.  Geographically, I1 is highly concentrated in northern Germany, Scandinavia, and the northern British Isles (see map) where it is more common than R1b.  This strong geographic concentration in northwestern Europe has led Hg I1 to be nicknamed the "Viking" haplogroup.
To learn more about Haplogroup I1, I recommend joining the Haplogroup I1 Project and subscribing to the Y-DNA-HAPLOGROUP-I mailing list.
Haplogroup I1 Subclades as Defined by SNP Mutations
This chart is substantially out of date; update in progress.
Mutations Haplogroup
ISOGG FTDNA
M170=PF3715 P19_1-5 L41=PF3787 M258 P212 P38 PS76 U179 I I
____ M253 L64 L75 L80 L81 L118 L121=S62 L123 L124=S64 L125=S65 L157.1 L186 L187 L840
M307.2=P203.2 M450=S109 P30 P40 S63 S66 S107 S108 S110 S111
I1 I1
____ DF29=S438 I1-a  
____ Z2336=CTS6364 I1-a1  
____ M227 I1-a1a I1b 
____ M72 I1-a1a1 I1b1
L22=S142 I1-a1b I1d
____ P109 I1-a1b1 I1d1
L205 I1-a1b2 I1d2
L287 I1-a1b3 I1d3
____ L258=S335 I1-a1b3-a I1d3a
____ L296 I1-a1b3-a1  
L300=S241 I1-a1b4 I1d4
L813=Z719 I1-a1b5  
L211 [private] - I1e
Z58=S244 I1-a2   
____ Z59=S246 I1-a2a  
____ Z60=S337 Z61=S439 Z62 I1-a2a1  
____ Z140 Z141 I1-a2a1-a  
____ Z2535 I1-a2a1-a1  
____ L338 I1-a2a1-a1a  
Z2538=CTS10937 I1-a2a1-a1b  
F2642 I1-a2a1-a2  
____ L592 [private: STRAUB family]     
Z73 I1-a2a1-b  
L573 I1-a2a1-c  
L1248 I1-a2a1-d  
____ L803 I1-a2a1-d1  
Z382 I1-a2a2  
S296=Z138 Z139 I1-a2b  
____ Z2541 I1-a2b1  
Z63=S243 I1-a3  
____ L1237 I1-a3a  
Z131 I1-b  
P215 I2 I2
Distribution of Y-DNA Haplogroup I and Its SNP Mutations-
Distribution Map of Haplogroup I, released to the public domain by Hxseek at Wikipedia.
Image released to the public domain by Hxseek at Wikipedia.
Labels in white are the SNP mutations; percentages are the frequency of Haplogroup I in the population.  SNPs that appear on the map, but not in the chart at the left, are Haplogroup I2 SNPs.  Hopefully, the map will be updated to include more of the newer SNPs.
So far, two project members are Haplogroup I1 representing two genetically unrelated families.
SNP
Haplogroup
D
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Earliest Known Patrilineal Ancestor n
I1-M253 1 Elias ELE / ELI (c1805- ) — Hendricks Co., IN 1
I1-L22 2 George IHLE/ELY/EALY (c1747-c1830) — Wuerttemberg to Berks Co., PA, to Washington, Co., PA 1
 

To view more of the page without scrolling, temporarily reduce the text size or page size in your browser.  Red labels indicate markers that typically mutate more frequently than those labeled in black.  (Empty cells that are darkened indicate tests not ordered.)  Keywords for search engines: genetic genealogy.

Haplogroup I1-M253
Deme 1
To view lineage, please scroll to the right.
Surname Kit# Ysearch
UserID
  Panel 1 — Standard Markers 1-12   Panel 2 — Standard Markers 13-25   Panel 3 — Standard Markers 26-37   Panel 4 — Standard Markers 38-67   Panel 5 — Standard Markers 68-111   Known Lineage
STR PP3 PP5 MP6 MP7 MP8 MP9 [mixed] MP10 [EA] MP11 [SMGF] MP12 [all new] MP13 [mixed]
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I1-M253 Modal Values   13 22 14 10 13 14 11 14 11 12 11 28   15 8 9 8 11 23 16 20 28 12 14 15 16   10 10 19 21 14 14 16 19 35 37 12 10   11 8 15 15 8 11 10 8 9 9 12 23 25 15 10 12 12 16 8 13 25 20 13 13 11 12 11 11 12 11   32 12 8 17 12 24 27 19 11 12 12 13 11 9 11 11 10 12 12 31 11 13 21 16 11 10 23 15 19 11 24 17 13 15 25 12 21 18 12 14 18 9 12 11    
                                         
ELE 159906 RNU82   15 22 14 10 13 14 11 14 11 12 11 28   15 8 9 8 11 23 16 20 28 12 14 15 15   10 10 19 21 14 14 18 18 33 41 12 10                                                                                                                                                           Pvt7, Pvt6, Harvey Owen5, Ora Emerson4, John G.3, William Lewis2, Elias1 ELE / ELI (c1805- ) — of Hendricks Co., IN
Our subject has a fairly common haplotype, with some full 12/12 and 25/25 matches and near matches at 35 markers (up to 33/35), all in other surnames, especially surname HUNT.  I recommend our subject upgrade to 67 markers to see if he pulls away from these matches because, if he doesn't, it would raise the specter of an NPE in his patrilineal line.
           

Haplogroup I1-L22 (deduced)
FTDNA SNP Path:  I1-M253 > DF29 > CTS6364 > CTS10028 > L22 (deduced)
Deme 2
To view lineage, please scroll to the right.
Surname Kit# Ysearch
UserID
  Panel 1 — Standard Markers 1-12   Panel 2 — Standard Markers 13-25   Panel 3 — Standard Markers 26-37   Panel 4 — Standard Markers 38-67   Panel 5 — Standard Markers 68-111   Known Lineage
STR PP3 PP5 MP6 MP7 MP8 MP9 [mixed] MP10 [EA] MP11 [SMGF] MP12 [all new] MP13 [mixed]
3
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I1-M253 Modal Values   13 22 14 10 13 14 11 14 11 12 11 28   15 8 9 8 11 23 16 20 28 12 14 15 16   10 10 19 21 14 14 16 19 35 37 12 10   11 8 15 15 8 11 10 8 9 9 12 23 25 15 10 12 12 16 8 13 25 20 13 13 11 12 11 11 12 11   32 12 8 17 12 24 27 19 11 12 12 13 11 9 11 11 10 12 12 31 11 13 21 16 11 10 23 15 19 11 24 17 13 15 25 12 21 18 12 14 18 9 12 11    
                                         
CUMBERLEDGE B6798 ZS66F    13 22 14 10 13 15 11 14 11 12 11 28   15 8 9 8 11 23 15 20 28 12 14 15 15   10 10 19 21 14 14 16 16 35 38 13 10   11 8 15 15 8 11 10 8 9 9 12 22 25 16 10 12 12 15 8 13 24 20 13 14 11 12 11 11 12 11                                               21 16                                     12     Pvt9, Pvt8, James H.7, Winnett Clarence6, John Thompson5, James W4, James Wilson3, Jonas1 ELY — Franklin Twp., Greene Co., PA
Our subject was adopted, hence the surname change.  He was tested at Ancestry.com, then transferred his markers to FTDNA.  Because his haplotype is close to the modal haplotype for Hg I1 at 25 markers, he has hundreds of near matches at 12 and 25 markers, but all in other surnames.  He has a handful of matches at 37 markers, but all in other surnames, and no matches, at all, at 67 markers.
           

What constitutes a match?
Matches in other surnames are usually mere coincidence, so please ignore them — I'll let you know when you shouldn't!
For 12 markers: 9 or less is a non-relative; for 10-12 markers, please see this table compiled by FTDNA.
For 25 markers: 21 or less is a non-relative; for 22-25 markers,
For 37 markers: 31 or less is a non-relative; for 32-37 markers,
For 67 markers: 59 or less is a non-relative; for 60-67 markers,
For 111 markers: 100 or less is a non-relative; for 101-111 markers,
For any test:  0 matching markers, please contact NASA.

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