Genographic Project DNA Family Report Details

2019 Update Report

My original report is below this 2019 update with the original graphic image of my genealogical history. For the new, updated 2019 summary graphic, go to this link where they will not let me copy it to print here:

https://genographic.nationalgeographic.com/results/infographic/885638a01aaaca26444a2d910b682301fc681?fbclid=IwAR3qpYvHRa-BqYGcCde0R626rHg1bPvA37UVI7NQYxbb-G7NrGGcmx5lQMY

If you participate they will let you see a video titled “Breaking the Code” that explains how DNA is used to tract our personal history and of course you get a copy of your specific report. Just go to www.genographic.com to apply before they stop the project at end of 2019.

And here is their latest written report to me (of 3) received on 22 November 2019 BELOW, almost identical to the original 2013 report without the nice artwork and more participants which slightly affects some statistics. See the original graphic summary at bottom of this new report which is like the updated summary graphic linked above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Graphic Overview

To be honest, I haven’t studied this deeply like a researcher might. I pretty much knew that we all originated out of Africa somewhere. It was interesting to see that my Dad’s line migrated out of Africa through the Middle East to the Mediterranean and on to Europe while Mom’s major line went through Asia before ending up in Europe. It helps to see these maternal and paternal migration maps in the original graphic summary (2013):

Out of Many, One

The new, revised updated graphic summary (like the one above but they won’t let me copy the new one) with more than a million participants is at:

https://genographic.nationalgeographic.com/results/infographic/885638a01aaaca26444a2d910b682301fc681?fbclid=IwAR3qpYvHRa-BqYGcCde0R626rHg1bPvA37UVI7NQYxbb-G7NrGGcmx5lQMY

I may someday study it more, but it is thrilling to me to know that I come out of so many areas of the world, so many races, colors, tribes, nations, religions and that I am truly “E pluribus unum” “Out of many, one”  –  and what a shame the United States is not taking seriously this vital motto on its great seal! It is one reason it was once the greatest nation on earth!

Experiencing My African Roots

It was also interesting (though I don’t know how accurate) that on both my parent’s maps it shows them originating just above Lake Victoria in what is now Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania where I have visited all three countries and stayed for a week on the shores of Lake Victoria, possibly the beginning place of my roots. See photos of my visits there in:

2005 Kenya Safari

2005 Tanzania on Lake Victoria Mission Trip

2005 Passing Through Kenya

1999 Kenya Mission Trip

1998 Kenya Safari

1998 Kenya Mission Trip

And though a different spot in Africa, I learned from my roots while living 3 years in The Gambia, West Africa! Plus time in nearby Senegal!

 

Experiencing My English Roots

Well, not much with just a one week visit to London in 2001, though it was definitely an English experience!   🙂   Then I made a one day visit to the place in Virginia where the first Doggett in my line began life here.

2001 London, England  (Photo Gallery)

Rev. Benjamin Doggett  —  I’m building a page on the first Doggett in our line to come from England to the United States, including my visit to St. Mary’s Chapel, the Anglican Church he started in Virginia.

 

 

“We may have different religions, different languages, different colored skin, but we all belong to one human race.”
— Kofi Annan