We are now called R1b1b2a1b5 or R-L21. This means I have added another group to belong to with hopes of finding out more information and matches. We're just a little more defined than before, as there are many different types of R1b1b2's.
Haplogroup R1b1b2a1a2f (R-L21) is a another subclade of R1b1b2. It is believed to have arrived in the British Isles with the early Celtic migrations and therefore probably suggests a native Briton origin rather than Anglo-Saxon or Viking. (Family 11)
Our test on the Robinson Ydna for from 25 alleles to 67 alleles has been delayed. The results should now be in on the 25th of June. This happens sometimes. I have been looking forward to this to find out more about our family. We're a puzzle having the dys#393 being a 12 and not a 13, which has implications that should be most interesting. We have no known history of stemming from Ireland with just a hint of it being from Wales, and so far our dna says "Ireland".