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For anyone who is interested in participating in a DNA study for the Cheek surname and variations.
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For persons who have taken a DNA test as part the Childress-Childers DNA study project. After the participants in the DNA study project have privately discussed the results amongst themselves on this list, the results are posted and discussed on the CHILDRESS and/or other surname mail lists for the benefit of all researchers. Archives: browse or search.
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CHRISTMAN Genealogy Web Site - CHRISMAN-CHRISMON-CHRISTMAN-CHRISTMANN-CRISMAN Genetic Genealogy DNA
Genetic genealogy surname project to determine the unique Y-DNA chromosome markers for various unlinked Christman's. Including also similar sounding (in English) germanic surname family groups both in the USA and Germany. This project was founded to determine if the descendants of the various Christman immigrants to the America's prior to 1776 have one or more common male ancestors in Germany within the last 4 centuries. If possible, we are hoping to find their ancestral villages or regions in Germany.
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CLAY Family Society is seeking male CLAY descendants to participate in the DNA project which will determine the number of various CLAY lines existing in the United States today and link to ancestral CLAY family lines in England.
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CLEVES FamilyTreeDNA Project Website
Open to anyone in the Cleves/Allf families. John Cleves came to the US from Baden around 1850. Regina/Rachel Alf came to the US from Prussia at the same time. They married after their first son was born in Cincinnati, OH. Their first son carried the surname Alf while the remaining children were named Cleves. They lived in Covington, KY for most of their lives. We are looking for all descendants. CLEVES, CLEVIS, KLEEVES, VON KLEEVES, KLEAVES, ALLF, ALF, LAHRMANN.
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A DNA Project for the CLOUD surname and its variants.
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We are currently conducting a DNA study for the COIL-KILE-KYLE-COYLE-COILE surname to locate missing branches of our common ancestor. Known locations are Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and Texas. We are looking for German, Ireland, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Maryland families to compare DNA.
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COMBS-COOMBS &c International DNA Study
A step beyond genetic genealogy, our COMBS &c Research Group, a non-profit organization of a few hundred researchers working together the past 9 years, has established a DNA STUDY designed to work hand-in-hand with our COMBS-COOMBS &c Family History Research Project consisting of over 2K+ reports and 30K+ e-mails. The DNA STUDY, international in scope, welcomes COMBS-COOMBS &c of North America, the British Isles, Australia, and Continental Europe to participate. About 100 variant COMBS-COOMBS surname spellings identified in records are considered in this STUDY, including medieval forms dating back to the 1100s, and similarly sounding surnames of the MacThomas Clan.
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Open to any male Conner, Connor, O'Conner or O'Connor or man believing that he is descended from a one of these surnames. Participants are sought from all parts of the USA, Canada, Europe, Latin America and anywhere else these surnames may be found. Looking specifically for participants from the British Isles, which is believed to be the source of the names and original ancestors.
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COON/KOONTZ/KUHN/COONTS, etc. DNA Research Website
DNA Research at discounted group prices for all variations of Coon/Koon/Kuhn/Koontz/Coontz.
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COPELAND, COPLIN, COPELIN, COPLEN, COPELAN -- Surname DNA Projectt
A Y-DNA Project for the surnames of COPELAND, COPLIN, COPELIN, COPLEN, COPELAN, COPLAN, COUPLAND, or any spelling of the name using the DNA that is passed only from father to son.
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