DNA Results
The New Mexico Genealogical Society’s DNA Project’s goals are to validate genealogies tracing back to their known origin in New Mexico and using DNA as a supplemental tool in the process.DNA TYPES
Y-DNA goes through the males – from you, to your father, your grandfather, your great-grandfather, etc. There are several Gurulé males who have done the test, and below are the three DNA types resulting from their tests (with descriptions extracted from the NM DNA project):
I – thus far the most prominent type of DNA that has been tested is that of I. The ancestral origins for this type come from northwest Europe. It is likely that many descendants of Vikings have this same type. Viking raids on the British Isles and Western Europe help to explain the dispersal of this lineage.Q – one other result is defined as Native American. Also found in Siberia, India and China almost all Native Americans derive from these people.R – the second most prominent in the group, this is Western European. The R group is the largest in the world of male testing.
GURULÉ LINES TESTED
I DNA MATCH
Gurulé ChartThe above link [Gurulé Chart] contains a chart showing DNA results for those matching the I DNA grouping. This chart can also be found on Miguél Tórrez’ blog regarding NM Genetic Genealogy. Visit his site athttp://nmgeneticgenealogy.wordpress.com/ or e-mail him at nmgsdna@gmail.comAs you’ll see on the chart, the DNA for Antonio (born 1703) matches that of Antonio (born 1742, son of Rosa, the Indian servant) from the 1750 census.Antonio Gurulé, born 1703, was the only child of Santiago Gurulé and Elena Gallegos. This Antonio married Antonia Quintana in 1718, and they had nine children and all were documented in his will of 1761 (available under Ancestry on this website). Three of the children, Maria Manuela, Tomas and Luisa de Jesus, were already married by the 1750 census.
1750 Census – NM, Villa de AlbuquerqueAntonio Gurulé (Spanish, 1705, age 45), Antonia Quintana (Spanish, 1705, age 45), Juan Antonio (1733, age 17), Fabiana (1734, age 16), Seraphin (1739, age 11), Elena (1741, age 9), Francisca (1743, age 7), Manuela (1746, age 4); servant: Rosa (Indian, 1710, age 40), Juan (1732, age 18), Juan (1738, age 12), Antonio (1742, age 8), Mathias (1744, age 6), Tomas (1746, age 4); Servant: Bernardina (Indian, 1720, age 30), Maria Antonia (1734, age 16), Ygnacio (1739, age 11), Joseph (1741, age 9), Josepha (1744, age 6), Maria (1747, age 3)
The purpose of this chart is to document all the Gurulé males who have tested, and show how the DNA matches are related to each other.Other Gurulé lineages, matching other DNA groupings and not on the chart, are shown below:Q DNA MATCHJose Gurulé and Maria Gertrudis Garcia de NoriegaJose Juaquin Gurulé and Barbara Antonia PachecoJose Miguel Gurulé and Maria Justa RubiFrancisco Gurulé and Maria Leonora GallegosMoises Gurulé and Rafaela AbeytaFrank GuruléAntonio Gurulé and Teresa GallegosJoseph Manuel Gurulé and Maria Josefa JojolaPaulino Gurulé and Juana Maria CachillaJose Julian Gurulé and Maria Petra Nestora CastilloJose Leon Gurulé and Maria del Socorro MontanoJose de Jesus Gurulé and Marta BarrerasEusebio Gurulé and Carlota TorresManuel T. Gurulé and Emily Ramona MaezJoseph Manuel Gurulé and Monica Lyn LehmanDavid Michael GuruléR DNA MATCHUnknown Gurulé and Ysabel MontoyaAndres Gurulé and wife #2, Josefa MontanoJose Martin de los Dolores Gurulé and wife #2, Maria Juana MartinezAndres Evalino Gurulé and Agustina Ramona AtencioEnrique Gerbacio Gruule and Marie L. GallegosNed Eugene Gurulé