JUST A COLLECTION OF KERMODEs THAT I HAVE FOUND MOSTLY IN THE ISLE of MAN.
I HOPE IT GIVES A POINTER TO POSSIBLE MEMBERS OF YOUR OWN FAMILY TREE.
NO GUARANTEE OF ACCURACY
KERMODE - Hg R1b: Celtic origin: Defining Y-SNP: R-M269>L21>M129 The earliest surviving documentary record of this name on the Island was from 1417. Early forms of the name were 'Mac Germot/Mac Kermott/Kermod' and it was believed to mean 'Son of Diarmaid.' Y-DNA testing up to 67 markers has been such that the ancestral haplotype has been identified. This name is unique to the Isle of Man and is not formed elsewhere. Y-DNA testing and analysis shows that this male line belongs to Haplogroup R1b and the lowest level Y-SNP identifiable is R-L21. Analysis suggests that the patriarchs of this male line, before they arrived on the Isle of Man, lived in Celtic Britain.(Thanks to John Creer, Manx DNA project.)
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