KERMODES

2021
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.
A COLLECTION OF INFORMATION,
A good starting point to study KERMODES.
CONFIRM DATA TO YOUR OWN SATISFACTION !
I believe I have covered most of IOM (pre 1920).
Recently added ID Nos with * from early Manorial Rolls.
Much information confirmed by Microfilm on Family Search.
NB Abt & Cir Dates are about the same,
just a guide ,but could be 5-15 yrs out !
NB no pictures included, but 1000's in my Files !
These vary from Portraits to Marriage Docs (Email for details)
There are still many questions, (and few leaps of faith!)
NB some ID numbers have changed since previous versions!
1841 Census entries Page number/Schedule number.
MANX PARISHES abbreviated to 1st and last letter.
CHAPMAN codes for GB Countries & Counties.
ISO codes for World Countries.
Corrections/Additions ongoing and always welcome.
Email – robertkermode48@gmail.com

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