This webring is meant for surname studies that use DNA testing (Y-chromosome, mtDNA) to establish relatedness among siblings, cousins and branches. Only web sites with a Surname DNA testing co-ordinator can participate in this webring.
The Whalen-O'Faolain yDNA Project is open to all O'Faolain families, of all spelling variations, and from all locations. O'Faolain, Felan, Hyland, O'Phelan, Phalen, Phalon, Phelan, Whalen, Whalin, Whallen, Whalon, Whealan, Whealen, Whealin, Whealing, Wheallen, Whelehan, Wheelahan, Wheelan, Wheeland, Wheelon, Whelan, Wheland, Whellan
DNA results for Bonnell, Bunnell, Burnell, and other spelling variations, hence the BNL title. Started with United States & Canada, but interested in World-Wide participation.
A genetics and genealogy surname project to determine the Y Chromosome YSTR haplotypes for the various Kerchner clans, and other phonetically similar sounding surnames, to learn which are related and which are not and to locate the home villages in Germany for the various clans.
The objective of the DeLoach DNA Project is to help answer these questions:
Where did Michel DesLoges live before coming to America?
Was his surname DesLoges, Deloges, DeLoche, or some other surname?
Are all DeLoach families in the USA descended from Michel DesLoges?
Can the DeLoach families in the USA be connected to a DesLoges family in France?
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A focussed Y-DNA study into the name Creer from the Isle of Man backed by extensive genealogy data from the Creer one name study. This shows all Creers are genetically related and descend from one man in the 14th century.
These pages describe the DNA Project set up by the Stonehewer to Stanier Society; initially, to test our theory that all people born with the surname Stanier (or variant spellings) descend from the same family in 16th century Staffordshire
This site houses the DNA results pages for the Drake, Robinson and Hopkins DNA Surname Projects. Most of our donors use FamilyTreeDNA but if you have results from another service we can try to convert the results to FTDNA's format and post them here.