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Welcome to The Cullen Family DNA Project--incorporating similar surnames like Culin, Cullinan, McCullen, Cullens, McQuillan, Culling, Cullum
***last update July 28, 2011***We have three new members all from Irish Cullen families. Most of our members have tested at Family Tree DNA, and you can see their resultsi at our new FTDNAi Cullen project website, http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Cullen/default.aspx. Also. please see our updated Cullen surname distribution map for Ireland, click here.
We are working together to find our common heritage and find links between Cullen families throughout the world. By testing specific regions of the Y chromosome found in all men, we can determine which Cullen people are closely related to each other, and find out where our ancestors came from. Please explore all 6 pages of this site, learn about the project, and email me (berniecullen@gmail.com) if you have any questions.
We always welcome new members, whether you have not yet been tested, or already have your results from Family Tree DNA, the Genographic Projecti of the National Genographic Society, or another company. We now have members who live in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, England, Ireland and Scotland.
Another advantage of joining our project is that several of our members are amateur genealogists and can help you trace your Cullen roots. We have helped at least 3 Cullens find their ancestors through traditional genealogy as well as the DNA tests.
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Useful Links
Cullen Genealogy Homepage by Jim Cullen. This is probably the most comprehensive website devoted to all Cullen families, and contains several pages of analysis of our DNA results. Highly recommended!--Please note the new address (Jan '08) for this important resource: http://members.bex.net/jtcullen515/index.htm
Cullen Genealogy Blog by Bernie Cullen. This site has a map showing the distribution of the Cullen and Cullinan surnames in Ireland in the mid 1800s based on Griffith's Evaluation.
O'Driscoll of Cork DNA project. This project has a much more specific focus than ours, but it has useful explanations of DNA testing.
Byrne DNA project--The Byrne name has many independent origins, just like Cullen.
Devine family DNA project--another mainly Irish surname which shows what we hope to achieve at the Cullen project
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For more information on the relationship between DNA testing and traditional genealogy, visit World Families Network.
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