The Long Road to Scotland
The Genetic Journey of the Joss/Joyce Family (Joss/Joyce Family Association)
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Narrated by:
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Carolynne Henry
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By:
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David C. Joyce
The Long Road to Scotland: The Genetic Journey of the Joss/Joyce Family is not a traditional genealogy book. It is a genetic and historical investigation into the deep paternal origins of the Joss/Joyce family using modern Y-DNA evidence alongside parish records, estate history, migration routes, and documented lineage.
Beginning in Southwest Britain c. 900 BCE with the SNP, R-CTS3555, this study follows the Joss/Joyce male line from the Norman Marches in Wales into medieval Scotland under King David I, and beyond into Ulster. At each stage, the Y-DNA record is aligned with historical events, inheritance systems, and migration pressures to explain not only where the family lived, but why certain male lines survived while others disappeared.
This book also introduces a clear research methodology that combines Big-Y 700 SNP analysis from FamilyTreeDNA with traditional documentation to reconstruct a patrilineal story far older than surviving written records. It explains how primogeniture, tenant farming, estate service, and land opportunity shaped the survival of specific Y-DNA branches such as R-CTS3555, R-BY814, R-Y7729, R-FT79188, R-Y11201, R-FTB42619, R-Y43252, and R-FTB53897.
Written for genealogists, DNA testers, and family historians, this work shows how modern genetic evidence can be used responsibly and accurately to illuminate lineage history across more than two thousand years.
Because this study also contains charts, SNP diagrams, and migration maps used to illustrate the genetic evidence, the audiobook is best experienced alongside the ebook or paperback edition so listeners can view the visual material while following the narrative.
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