Matriarchal Ancestry
"We are the few survivors of an ancient and maybe no longer existent culture. "
Through my ancestral tree there journeys my female lineage which is of a rare mtDna haplogroup, known as N1b1a2a, specifically N1b 129A 145A 176G 223T 390A 519C, which has more recently been classified as subclade N1b1a2a1a4.
This journeys though me and into my daughters, as far back as I have been able to by records research, from an Elizabeth Minsham of London, she who has passed down to us the baton of this almost extinct and mysteriously unchanging dna. If I could keep tracing records back into time, which cannot be done, this lineage would far back connect to distant ancestresses of the Caucasus mountains, the Altai mountains, and Central Asia, having been dispersed into Italy and the Middle East where nevertheless there is seen to be only a minimal type of this dna..
These people, whoever they are, appear to be lost in time, or as one may more accurately say, they are nearly lost. It seems that at least through me and my daughters whisperings of this ancient past still quietly remain.
This journeys though me and into my daughters, as far back as I have been able to by records research, from an Elizabeth Minsham of London, she who has passed down to us the baton of this almost extinct and mysteriously unchanging dna. If I could keep tracing records back into time, which cannot be done, this lineage would far back connect to distant ancestresses of the Caucasus mountains, the Altai mountains, and Central Asia, having been dispersed into Italy and the Middle East where nevertheless there is seen to be only a minimal type of this dna..
These people, whoever they are, appear to be lost in time, or as one may more accurately say, they are nearly lost. It seems that at least through me and my daughters whisperings of this ancient past still quietly remain.
-----Rosina & Eleanor Harrison-----
-----Susie Harrison-----
-----Joanna Inkster-----
-----Isabelle Bane-----
-----Mary Ann Seagrove-----
-----Maria Harrison-----
-----Eleanor Caroline Barton-----
-----Hannah Bunney-----
-----Sarah Harbridge-----
-----Elizabeth Minsham-----
-----Susie Harrison-----
-----Joanna Inkster-----
-----Isabelle Bane-----
-----Mary Ann Seagrove-----
-----Maria Harrison-----
-----Eleanor Caroline Barton-----
-----Hannah Bunney-----
-----Sarah Harbridge-----
-----Elizabeth Minsham-----
"Goddesses of the Caucasus were Nana, who is now sung of in lullabies, and which I sang of too in the Georgian music of my choir days; and interestingly a goddess Susan (my name) who protected mothers."
Trading in Beauty to the Old Harems
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Dreaming of the Ancestresses