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COWART-COWARD-COWHERD DNA Surname Project
Using science to solve the mysteries of the Cowart-Coward-Cowherd family. Our goal is to link various family lines through science - to find the links for which no other evidence exists.
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CRAIN/CRANE DNA Y Chromosome Surname Study
CRAIN or CRANE male (or a variation such as CRAINE, CRAYNE, CREHAN).
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CRAM Genealogy - Connecting families through DNA
CRAM, CRAMB, CRAME, CRAMM, CRAMME, CRAMOND, CRAMMOND, KRAM, etc.
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CRANFORD DNA Study - CRANFORD Surname DNA Project
This site displays Y-chromosome DNA testing results and corresponding pedigrees for males with the Cranford surname.
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CRAYTON Surname DNA Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
Our Project Goal: To establish a growing database of CRAYTON DNA supported lineages to aid in genealogical research for family generations to come. It is our hope that many CRAYTON families will participate in this project allowing us to develop a scientifically proven DNA database of CRAYTON lineages and specific family groups. Please, contact as many CRAYTON researchers and male CRAYTON family members as you can to encourage their participation in our Project to help to ensure its success.
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CREAGER-KRIEGER, etc. FamilyTreeDNA)
CREAGER/KRIEGER and variations is a surname project to determine Y-DNA markers for family lines from various locales including Germany (and former German provinces), France, Holland, etc.
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CREEKMORE, CRICKMER, and CRICKMAY Surnames Y Chromosome DNA Study
A Y chromosome DNA study for Creekmore, Crickmer and Crickmay families worldwide with descent from the United Kingdom and Eire.
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CROW, CROWE, CROWELL and any variation.
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A site for submitting and comparing Crowley. Croley, and Crawley family DNA results. The Project is linked to [email protected]. All Crowley varient surname descendants invited.
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CROWLEY Clan FamilyTree DNA Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
A DNA project to connect and assist CROWLEY researchers from all over the world.
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CROWN DNA Project Website (FamilyTreeDNA)
Our test group is open to all Crown, Krohn, Kron, or any variation of the name. 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 can be verified by a matching DNA test.
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CRUWYS/CRUSE/CREWES DNA project (FamilyTreeDNA)
The CRUWYS/CRUSE/CREWES DNA project is run in conjunction with the CRUWYS worldwide one-name study. Other variant spellings include CREWS, CREWSE, CRUCE, CRUISE and CRUYS.
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CULLEN ancestors from Tullycorker, Clogher, Tyrone, Northern Ireland; and linking CULLEN people thru DNA studies and sharing of records and ideas.
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This project is open to any male Curran, Curren, Currin or man believing that he is descended from a one of these surnames. Participants are sought from all parts of the USA, Canada, Europe, Latin America and anywhere else these Surnames may be found. (We're looking specifically for participants from the British Isles, which is believed to be the source of our names and original ancestors.).
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Designed to: 1. Encourage Cushman males to submit Y-DNA and genealogy information; 2. Organize the Y-DNA results and paper genealogies of living Cushmanmales, and variants of the surname; 3. Identify the DNA of Cushman ancestors and compile them into distinctgenetic lineages through DNA matches. 4. Help Cushman and related families work together to find their common heritage.
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DNA for Genealogy, Haplogroup G, Surname: COUCH History, From England to Australia via New Zealand
COUCH Family DNA for Genealogy, Haplogroup G, Surname: Couch History, From England to Australia via New Zealand. Including Sydney Australia, Lyttleton NZ, Rapaki NZ, Brixham UK.
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GEN-GEN: Michael Cooley's Genetic Genealogy Blog
This blog began with a collection of posts to the Cooley DNA project written during the spring of 2016. The name Cooley is frequently mentioned. However, this site is not specifically for any one surname. It's intended for anyone interested in genetic genealogy. Cooley genetic data is what most often used to illustrate the concepts.
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