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Compilation of Calvert heritage through individual and collective research efforts, documentation, and DNA results whether you descend from a Calvert in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Great Britain, or Australia.
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CANNON-CANON-CANNING-KENNON-KANNON Surname DNA Project
This project uses the a Y chromosome test to identify the family line of the male Cannon that is tested. The test will show if you have a common male Cannon ancestor, not who he was or when he lived. Similar surnames are welcome.
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CARLILE/ CARLYLE/ CARLISLE DNA Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
Surname DNA project for CARLILE, CARLYLE, CARLISLE, or any reasonable variant.
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Focused on the CARMACK DNA Project, Surname Mailing List, Message Query Boards, and search assistance.
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CARMICHAEL DNA Surname Project
Recruiting male Carmichaels to participate in this DNA Surname Project.
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A Y-DNA Project that is seeking the male DNA links between the various CARPENTER, CARPENDER, CARPENTIER, CHARPENTIER and related families. Representatives from each Carpenter line should submit a DNA sample.
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CARRICO: Y-chromosome DNA Surname Project
A Y-DNA project dedicated to surname CARRICO and any reasonable spelling variation, such as CARICO, CARRI
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CARROW CAREW CARROON Surname and variants (FamilyTreeDNA)
A small surname group for Carrow and alternate spellings of the name. Found in US by 1600s.
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CARTER Y-DNA Genealogy Project
A DNA project to assist CARTER researchers from all over the world to connect.
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DNA Project is open to all individuals who have tested DNA for the surname of Casey, Casey surname variations, other surnames that have Casey DNA (NPEs). Data from all testing companies welcomed. This is primarily a Y-DNA based project.
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Y-DNA Project for CHAMBERS, CHALMERS, CAMERON, CHAMBERLIN and CHAMBERLAIN.
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Sorting out the various CHANDLER families (and variants) around the world using Y DNA tests to discover whether and how closely they are related.
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CHASON FamilyTree DNA Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
Participation in this project is open to all CHASON descendants worldwide (Variant spellings are definitely welcome). The goal is to find the relationship of the CHASON lines through DNA testing and sharing of information.
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Chowning Family (FamilyTreeDNA)
The Chowning Family surname project, a Family Tree DNA project, was started in March of 2013. The goals of our project are: 1. Help family researchers connect and work together to find their common heritage through sharing of information and DNA testing. 2. Confirm genetic relationships and add weight to lineage proofs where the paper trail is weak and fragmented. 3. Discover information that will help to crumble those genealogical "brick walls." All surname spelling variants, regardless of location, are welcome to join our family project (i.e., Chowning, Chewning, Tuning...) The full value of DNA testing for genealogical purposes can only be realized when there are enough test participants from different family lines for comparison, so we are actively seeking other project participants.
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CHRISTMAN Genealogy Web Site - CHRISMAN-CHRISMON-CHRISTMAN-CHRISTMANN-CRISMAN Genetic Genealogy DNA
Genetic genealogy surname project to determine the unique Y-DNA chromosome markers for various unlinked Christman's. Including also similar sounding (in English) germanic surname family groups both in the USA and Germany. This project was founded to determine if the descendants of the various Christman immigrants to the America's prior to 1776 have one or more common male ancestors in Germany within the last 4 centuries. If possible, we are hoping to find their ancestral villages or regions in Germany.
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CLAY Family DNA Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
CLAY Family Society is seeking male CLAY descendants to participate in the DNA project which will determine the number of various CLAY lines existing in the United States today and link to ancestral CLAY family lines in England.
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CLEVES FamilyTreeDNA Project Website (FamilyTreeDNA)
Open to anyone in the Cleves/Allf families. John Cleves came to the US from Baden around 1850. Regina/Rachel Alf came to the US from Prussia at the same time. They married after their first son was born in Cincinnati, OH. Their first son carried the surname Alf while the remaining children were named Cleves. They lived in Covington, KY for most of their lives. We are looking for all descendants. CLEVES, CLEVIS, KLEEVES, VON KLEEVES, KLEAVES, ALLF, ALF, LAHRMANN.