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This project includes y-DNA and mtDNA testing of participants for genealogical purposes.
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A worldwide project to determine the various DUNBAR family lines and how they are all related, including those who descend from Gospatric.
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Family Tree DNA - DEWEES(E) Surname Project
The principal goal of the Dewees(e) Surname Project is to use Y chromosome variations in Dewees(e) males to test the hypothesis that virtually all Dewees(e) families in America are descended from a single ancestral male, most likely Garrett Hendricks deWees, who came to America in ca 1663.
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Family Tree DNA - DIMMETT Worldwide Family Project
Currently testing anyone with the surname DIMMETT. All spellings of the surname are welcome. We are trying to determine if all spellings are connected or not, as well as learn where our ancestors may have come from. To learn more or participate, please visit our project.
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Family Tree DNA - The DREWRY / DRURY Surmane DNA Project
The DREWRY DNA project welcomes all who are interested in better defining the relationship between DREWRY / DRURY families.
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My FamilyTreeDNA Project Website Title
DENNING, DINNING, DINNIN, DINNIHY, DENNEN, DENUNE, DENNG, DENNINGE, DENNEY, DENNIE, DANIN, DENN, DINAN. The surname has a strong representation in Great Britian and Europe.
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DALY Y-DNA Surname Project.
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The DENNEY Surname Project at DNA Heritage - Genetic genealogy for the DENNEY surname
DENNEY, DENNY, and variant surnames DNA Project.
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The DENNIS Surname DNA Project
Oopen to all males with the DENNIS surname or a variant (DENIS, TENNIS, TENNISON, TENNYSON, etc.).
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The DYMOND/DIMOND/DIAMOND DNA Project
This Study is for all interested in DNA assisted genealogy. Some variants: DIAMAND, DIAMENT, DIAMONT, DIMAN, DIMON, DYMONT.
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www.familytreedna.com/public/DOOLIN
The DOOLIN DNA Project is for any one interested in DOOLIN research. Only males with the DOOLIN surname and any variant spelling can test. This includes: DOOLAN, DOOLEN, DULAN, DULEN, DULIN, DULING, DOOLING, etc.










