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Any male with the BELL surname is welcome to join our project. Females may also participate in our studies by using a living, male, close relative (with the BELL surname) as a surrogate for the Y-DNA testing. Females may also participate in a mtDNA test.For full participation, you must complete a descendants chart, or a list of your known ancestry (to the best of your ability), and submit it to our webmaster. This should include dates and place of birth, dates and place of marriage (and spouse name), dates and place of death, for as many generations as possible, to assist in analysis. If you have no knowledge of your ancestry, it does not exclude you from testing to possibly learn your ancestry!It is possible to order a test kit without fully participating in our study. If this is what you desire, the above requirement does not apply. You will receive match notifications, but no analysis or any other benefits that follow full participation. You will only receive a certificate with your test results, and password access to the testing agency website. We will still add your results under our project privacy codes to our results web page, for you to see possible matches.
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The BENEDICT Surname DNA Project has two objectives: 1) to determine relationships between persons and families bearing the name in recent centuries; and 2) to trace all BENEDICT (and variantly named) connections back into Europe and beyond.
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A data bank of BERRY DNA which can be cross referenced to help BERRY (all spellings) genealogy researchers connect with genetic cousins.
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The BETTINGER Surname DNA Project has two main goals: 1) To examine relationships between members of the same Bettinger families, as well as 2) To identify the relatedness of Bettingers throughout the world.
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BFA DNA Participants - BOLLING Family Association DNA Study
This y-chrosome DNA study has divided the Bollings in America into several distinct family groups. Males with the surname of Bolling (any spelling) are welcome.
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The Blair DNA Project performs the Y-DNA Test on men with the Blair surname or bloodline. This is an independent project sponsored by blairgenealogy.com. This Project is endorsed by the Blair Society for Genealogical Research and Clan Blair Society.
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For anyone who shares a common Blair ancestry as indicated by Group 1 of the Blair DNA Project. The current oldest common ancestors are John Blair(1739)-Sarah Hibberd, John J. Blair(1800)-Cedena Stephens, William H. Blair(1800)-Jane Cooper and Hannah Crawford, George Henry Blair(1892)-Evelyn Anna Lawrence, and Andrew Blair(1774)-Jane Dickey. Archives: browse or search.
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BLAKELY - BLAKESLEE - BLAKENEY-BLAKEY-BLACKERBY Surname DNA Project
A DNA project for BLAKELY, BLAKELEY, BLAKLEY, BLAKESLEE, BLAKENEY, BLAKEY and other similar surnames.
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We are sorting out the relationships among the various families carrying the surname BLANCHARD and variants, worldwide.
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BNL_dna Project: BONNELL BUNNELL BURNELL
DNA Surname Group Project for BONNELL BUNNELL BURNELL and other name-spelling variations.
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BOATRIGHT - BOATWRIGHT Genealogy in America
The genealogical record for John Boatwright and descendents assumes that all of the various branches of the Boat(w)right family in America descended from John Boatwright. This may very well not be the case. Many of the early records of Boatwrights in Virginia have been lost to fire. DNA testing can provide an answer as to the relation of the various Boatwright family branches.
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All variations of the Bobb surname are welcome to join. DNA testing for the purpose of identifying common ancestry.
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BOGEL / BÖGEL / BOEGEL Y-DNA Project
Surname DNA project for BOGEL, BOEGEL, BöGEL, BOGGEL etc. families from Northern Germany and areas around there.
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Includes BONDS, BONDI, BONDE, BONDY, BOUND, BOUNDS, BOUNDY, BOUNDAY, BUNDEY, BUNDY & BUNDE.
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