Surnames in this
Project: Our project is open
to any male of any of the listed surnames or to any man believing that he is
descended from a variant surname. Participants are sought from all parts of
the USA, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Oceania and anywhere else the
Surname may be found.
Project Discussion:
The DNA information is to be used in
conjunction with historical and traditional research. DNA results do not
often “prove” a relationship, but can be quite helpful in guiding research.
If a DNA profile does not match traditional genealogy, a hypothesized
relationship may be incorrect. At other times DNA results may point to an
unknown adoption in the family, or some other so-called non-paternity event.
Since a
Surname Project traces members of a family that share a common
surname, and females (a) don't carry their father's Y-DNA, and (b) acquire a
new surname by the way of marriage, in order to be relevant to the Surname
Project, the tested individual must be a male that wants to check his
paternal line (father's father's father's...). The test to be ordered is
either the Y-DNA37, Y-DNA25 or Y-DNA12, and females should look for a
brother or cousin with that surname to be tested.
Females can also order a
test for themselves, which will be the mtDNA or mtDNAPlus, but the results
of their test cannot be tied to the Surname Project.
Click
here
to place an order for a DNA test at
Family Tree DNA
What are the specifics?
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The test will be
conducted by
Family Tree DNA,
of Houston TX, the World's leading
testing company for Surname DNA Projects. The cost per participant is
dependent on the number of markers tested, but all tests include an
estimate of the Haplogroup (an indication of deep ancestry). We
personally recommend the largest number of markers that you can afford.
We expect that most serious researchers will eventually upgrade to 37
markers - if they don't start there. Either the 25 or 37 marker test can
be useful in identifying other families that share a common ancestor. It
is highly likely that a 12 marker test will ultimately require an
upgrade. We recommend the 12 marker test only for those folks who are
sponsoring other families in search of a match to their own family or
those who cannot afford a 25 marker test.
Donations to our Surname Project General
Fund have helped establish a sponsorship program that will allow our
project participants to order tests at the following reduced prices:
- The test is a simple
cheek swab. The kit will arrive and leave your house by mail. You simply
rub the inside of your cheek a number of times with a special scraper, put
the kit back into the envelope, and put it in the mail.
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If you are interested in
participating, please contact one of the Project Administrators listed
below and submit your pedigree.
Click
here to go to the WFN Forum and provide your Pedigree Info for the Patriarch
Page
What do I do if I
have questions? Please
read
the Freq Asked Questions at World Families Network first. If you still
have questions, contact one of the Project Administrators listed below.