These evidence should be able to eliminate any "speculative" arguments related to this argue of contradiction, concerning Hallstein Torleivssons connection to Skancke and hereby the connection between Skancke and Isle of Mann
(In my best English)
https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Skanke/default.aspx?section=yr...
https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skancke
YDNA-haplogrupp R1b-S6989 (Skanke slægten)
In the summer of 2016, there have been DNA results chains Rollo of Normandy with family Skancke The results evidence include - As good as possible - that the Danish kings of Man sought refuge in Norway o.1250 and took the name Skancke.
http://www.vikingekonger.dk/Vikingekonger%20HTML/Centrale%20dele/Pr...
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The real finale is that in 2013 obtained a qualified estimate of Rollo's DNA profile and now in July 2016 a similar DNA Description 2 from the genus Skancke in Norway (see the kings of Man). Michael R. Maglio has synthesized Rollo profile of haplotype R1b by a pooled analysis of 37 markers in the profiles of 152 contemporary, putative descendants of Rollo. In addition, 2 living, documented descendants of Peder Nielsen Skancke, d. O.1410, contributed DNA figures for the same 37 markers. (Sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skancke, Ref.3).
Rollo and Skanckes agnatic ancestors meet with me (Peter Lawætz) in Randver, f. 719. With 10-15 marker unit differences in the profiles can be concluded that they are of the same genus with about 1 mutation per. 3 generations.
The result is that Rollo of Normandy belonging to the Danish royal family, to the Danish kings of Man, probably by marriage had been pretty Norwegian, in 1250 moved to the neighborhood of Trondheim and then to Jemtland in Norway, where they took the name Skancke, and that the total Danish royal family, the Friesian line is connected as described in this article series.
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And please read the document about: Rejecting or disallowing the doubt at GVC Young's legal capacity as competent historian and solicitor, he based his research, conclusion and documentation, here just scanned from this book: THE HISTORY OF THE ISLE OF MAN UNDER THE NORSE or - now through a glass darkly - from 1981
From the very beginning, the author did not knew he would end up with the issue “Hallstein” as a descendant of Godred III Crovan Haraldson (Old Irish: Gofraid mac meic Arailt, In Manx folklore he is known as King Orry, OldNorse Godfrið) and the father of Hallstein was Torleiv Haraldson, and his father Harald III Godredson, and his father Godred Don. The author was independant of the Uni establishment, and had nothing to win or loose by giving his due.
From ingebarfod@mail.dk