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Family Tree DNA - STARK FamilyTree DNA Project
The STARK surname may have many variations, and may give us general, incomplete, or misleading information about it's origin. Y-DNA testing can help to separate and identify our family lines. The male Y-chromosome is handed down from father to son unchanged through the generations, except for rare mutations which can be indicators of branching. Your family history research can be verified by a matching DNA test.
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Family Tree DNA - STROHMAN/STROHMANN/STROHRMANN Project
STROHRMANN and related families (Beuß, Suffrian, Vaßmer, Dreyer, Koldewey, etc.) from Uchte and Liebenau, Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen) from 1600 to around 1850.
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Northeastern SMITHs DNA Project (New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Ohio)
SMITHs who lived in Northeastern USA before 20th Century. Goal: to facilitate connections, rule in or rule out relationship.
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SAYLOR, SAYLER, SEILER.
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SCOGGINs, SCROGGINs, SCOGGAN etc DNA Study
SCOGGIN, SCROGGIN, SCOGGINS, SCROGGINS, SCOGGAN and variant spellings DNA study for genealogy.
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A website that deals with both the conventional historical as well as Y-DNA aspects of the Sewell / Sewall / Sowell / Seawall family names.
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SHARP / SHARPE Surname DNA Project
A Y-DNA project for the surname of SHARP, SHARPE 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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SIDES / SEITZ / SITES / SCITES DNA Reconstruction Project
Project to compare family lines with variation on the SEITZ surname.
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SIZEMORE Y Chromosome and mtDNA Project
SIZEMORE DNA Project started 2002 to determine which lines of Sizemores are related. Over 80 males Y chromosome tested. Over 50 with the rare haplogroup Q. Several female descendants of key female ancestors have also been tested.
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Provides an opportunity to identify which Slade branch you belong to and/or to confirm suppositions already found using conventional genealogical research methods. The eventual goal is to identify and confirm ancestral origins.
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Open to all male Slaughter, and alternate spellings, descendants.
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SLOCOMBE / SLOCUM Research and DNA
The Slocombe Family DNA Project and Family History Page. SLOCOMBE, SLOCUM, SLOCOMB, SLOCUMB.
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Smiths DNA - Smiths Worldwide Comprehensive DNA (FamilyTreeDNA) -Smith/Schmidt/Smyth/Smythe
SMITHS/SMYTHS/SCHMIDTS/SMYTHES forum for posting Smith lines and discussing related Smith genealogical information. We also correlate, when possible, DNA with the lines to help overcome brick walls and blind alleys. Come post and share your Smith info.
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Results from the ongoing Smoot Family DNA Project, a genetic study aimed at finding ancestral connections between today's known Smoot family lines.
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An ongoing Genetic Genealogy study of surnames SMOTHERS, SMATHERS, SMEATHERS, SMITHERS, SMYTHERS, etc.
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For the discussion and sharing of information regarding DNA projects for the Smothers surname and variations (e.g., Smither, Smithers, Smeathers, Smethers, Smythers, Smithey, Smuthers, Smitter, Smiter, Schmedder, Schmetter, Smetters, Smetter, Smether, Smeather, Smitey, Smethes, Smethe). Archives: browse or search.
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This site included a database of NC and TN SORRELLS families as well as a DNA project.
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SOUTHWORTH-SOUTHARD DNA Project
A project intended to gather DNA results and pedigrees for these and similar names: Southard, Southworth, Suthers, Southward, Southern, Southwood,... and more. The goal is to validate traditional genealogies and advance our knowledge of our ancestors and where they originated.
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