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Clan Galbraith Anglo-Dane yDNA Signatures
[edit]The dna project run by the Can Galbraith Society is showing quite clearly that Clan Galbraith was in all likiliehood formed by refugees/exiles from the Harrying of the North. Specifically Anglo-Dane signatures from Northumbria. This bears out the recorded histories of the flight of the English Court to Scotland, and Anglo-Dane settlement in the Lennox. There is also a very clear relationship to an Argyll 'Scots' family which would appear to be a first degree relation to one of the main ydna signatures of Clan Galbraith.
Clearly Clan Galbraith means 'Foreign Briton' in exactly the same way Gall Gael means 'Foreign Gael'; Clan Galbraith are a Viking/Anglo-Dane group cloaked in a Brythonic cultural milieu.