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Using DNA testing to sort out the relation between the various spellings of our surname. SturDEvant, SturDIvant, SturTEvant etc.
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The STAVELEY Surname DNA Project uses Y-Chromosome DNA analysis to determine how modern lineages of the surname Staveley and its common variants.
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This DNA Study has over 40 participants of STEWART descendancy from all over the world. All spelling variations are included.
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For the discussion and sharing of information regarding the Stewart DNA project. This project entails Y-DNA testing for males with the Stewart surname in order to establish genetic connections with cousins worldwide, compliment genealogical research through genetics, and prove or disprove various theories of the origin of the Stewart name. Archives: browse or search.
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STINNETT DNA Genealogy Project
Open to all male STINNETT's and female descendants of their wives. An ancestry chart is required. Family Tree DNA of Houston is the chosen lab.
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It is possible to determine which lines of STINNETT's in the United States are related and possibly even link back to related lines in Europe.
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STRUNK Surname Y Chromosome DNA Study
A Y chromosome DNA study for the STRUNK, STRUNCK, STRANK and STRONK families worldwide with ancestry in Pennsylvania, New York, North Carolina, Kentucky and Europe.
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Stubbs Family Genealogy and DNA Project
Under this link, and under the MINOR LINE of Stubbs. Thomas Stubbs came from England & settled in PA, then to Wrightsboro,GA. The Stubbs, Quakers, had 40,000 acres confiscated by the Gov't because they were Quakers!.
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SULLIVAN Y-Chromosome DNA Surname Project
The goal of the SULLIVAN Surname Project is to distinguish between SULLIVAN ancestral lines, worldwide. Any reasonable spelling variant is included.
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This international DNA project welcomes all SUTTON researchers regardless of the numerous spellings (e.g SUTTON, SITTON, SITTEN, SUTTEN, SEUTON, SEUTEN, SETTUNE, SUTTUNE, de SUTTONE etc). This includes the SUTTON-DE SOTTO-DUDLEY lines. Our aim is to identify all the various SUTTON etc family lines, link those that match, and prove/disprove our genealogy theories through DNA testing.
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SWAIN, SWAINE, SWAYN, SWAYNE Surname Y Chromosome DNA Study
Families worldwide with ancestry from the United Kingdom and Eire.
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Sorting out the relationships among the various families carrying the surnames SWEET, SWETT, and variants, worldwide.
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The SLOAN Surname Project at FamilyTreeDNA
A DNA group started to establish whether two US lines of the Sloan family are related. One of these lines can be traced back to an Scots-Irish immigrant George Sloan who came to America in 1754. 23 participants as of 2006 and two distinct lines identified.
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The Sprague DNA Project uses Genetic Genealogy as a supporting tool for genealogical research on the Sprague and Sprague-derivative surnames including Sprag, Sprage, Spragg, Spragge, Spraggs, Spraggue, Sprags, Sprake, Sprig, Sprigg, Sprigge, Spriggs and any other variations not listed.










