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McCAIN / O'KANE / McKANE Surname DNA Project
McCain / McKane Surname DNA Testing Project Including McKain, McKean, Kane, and Mac Catháin Surnames.
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Surnames: MacALPIN, MacKILLIP, MacKILLOP, MacPHILLIP, McALPIN, McALPINE, McAULIFFE, McCALEB, McCALIP, McCLEAF , McGILLIVRAY, McKILLIP, McKILLOP. The McCaleb/McCalip DNA project will allow various families to determine which branch of this group that they belong to and how far back they have a common ancestor. After its completion it will act as a springboard for further research. The earliest McCaleb/McCalip imigration to America was in about the 1740’s from Scotland via Ireland to the Carolinas. It is said that three brothers with their families came to America at that time. Over time one group moved to Florida and Mississippi. Another group migrated West.. A third group moved to Maryland. Later in history a second group arrived from Ireland and settled in the northern states. It is these branches that we will study to find a common ancestor for all branches on the family tree. Solid evidence exits in deeds and other documents that show changes in spelling in early American history between the two variants of this surname. There may be other similar spellings. All groups have either a Scottish or Scotch-Irish background. Scottish groups are those that left Scotland and immediately sailed from Ireland to America. Scotch-Irish groups are those who lived for a period of time in Ireland before migrating on to America. This study is open to all that share these surnames or similar spellings in the USA, Canada, Ireland, Scotland, Great Britain or other areas they may have migrated. We encourage your participation. The site administrator has studied this surname for the past 15 years and this DNA study will tie up loose ends of his research that has already been completed. He has traveled extensively from the East to West coasts visiting homesteads, plantations, farms-ranches, battlefield sites, and mills of early family members. He has discovered a rich and colorful family history. He plans to finish off this study with a published family history book that will be available to all participants. In order to complete these plans he needs your help and participation. If you share this surname or similar.
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McCLELLAN (various spellings) DNA Project
This project was established to use Y-DNA for assistance in McClellan genealogy research.
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A forum for all McCorkle researchers to compare their traditional genealogical research to the results indicated by DNA comparisons. Also for variant spellings: McCorcal, McCorcle, McCorkel, McCorkell, McCorkendale, McCorkindale, McCorkle, McCorquodale, McCorquodell, etc.
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Y-DNA project for McGEE, MAGEE, McGHEE, McGEHEE, ..., surnames. Includes early history of the McGEE surname, DNA project results, and related genealogy.
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It is a popularly held belief that there are two distinct MCMANUS families, both Irish, one emanating from the MAGUIRE'S of Fermanagh and the other from the O'CONNOR'S of Roscommon. An objective of this project is to test this hypothesis through the use of the Y (male)chromosome. Participant's results and alysis are provided for comparison.
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MEEK/MEEKS Family Y-DNA Project
Tracing Meek/Meeks surnames through DNA testing.
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MINTZ Family DNA Project Website - Family Project Website
Designed to connect members of the MINTZ families with associations to New York City. Anyone with a relationship to the MINTZ surname is also welcome to join to look for connections.
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For the discussion and sharing of information regarding the DNA project for the Molyneaux surname and variations (e.g., Molyneau, Molineaux, Molineux, Mollineaux, Mollineax, Mulanax, Mulenex, Mulinex, Mulinix, Mullinnex, Mulnix, Molyneax, Mullenax, Mulloneaux, Mullenix, Mullenneaux, Mullennix, Mullinax, Mullineaux, Mullineux, Mullinex, Mullinicks, Mullniks, Mullinix, Mullinnix). Archives: browse or search.
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MOLYNEUX Y-DNA Surname Project
Y-DNA project of IMFA (International Molyneux Family Association).
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MOORE, MORE, MOOR, MOORES, MUIR, MUER, MOHR, MOORER - Surname DNA Project
A Y-DNA project for the surnames of MOORE, MORE, MOOR, MOORES, MUIR, MUER, MOHR, MOORER or other spellings. using the DNA that is only passed from father to son, to help to further our genealogy research when the paper trail has grown cold.
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A Y-DNA project for the surname of MORGAN or the variant spellings of MORGAIN, MORGIN, etc., using the DNA that is only passed from father to son, to help to further our genealogy research when the paper trail has grown cold.
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The Clan Morrison Society of North America (CMSNA) is administering a DNA project to allow interested parties to utilize Y-chromosome DNA testing as a tool in their family history research. Participation in the project is welcome from anyone of MORRISON or associated surname descent. Membership in CMSNA is not required for participation in this project. Surnames commonly associated with MORRISON include GILMORE, JUDGE and BRIEVE, however spelled.
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The MOULD Surname DNA Project was created to develop a collection of various MOULD family groups who descend from the same male MOULD ancestor. DNA analysis provides a tool for identifying participants who share a common male ancestor; and, when used in unison with documented MOULD pedigrees, can also aid in establishing links between MOULD groups who previously were thought to be unrelated. Because many MOULD surname researchers have exhausted traditional genealogy research methods without identifying their elusive MOULD ancestor, this project combines genetics and genealogy in an effort to break through the proverbial 'brick wall'. Much useful information on the application of DNA analysis to genealogy research can be found through the DNA Resources page.
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MOWBRAY DNA Project - United States, Unted Kingdom and Worldwide
DNA Surname Project for the MOWBRAY family surname and variants of such as MOUBRAY and MOWBERRY. All other variants of the MOWBRAY surname will be added to this project except variants that fall within the following format of MAYB*R*Y. This project is to try to establish the origins and familial links between the numerous MOWBRAY clans of the United States, United Kingdom and Worldwide.










