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HAM FamilyTree DNA Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
HAM HAMM HAME HAMME. It is the goal of this project to see if we can establish a common ancestors for the HAM immigrants who come from England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Germany, and other countries for this study.
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y-DNA Project ONLY for males of the surnames, HANCOCK & HANDCOCK.
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HANNA / HANNAH / HANNON Results
DNA results for the surnames Hanna, Hannah, Hannon.
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HATFIELD DNA Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
FamilyTree DNA Y-DNA results for male HATFIELDS.
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Hausner Surname (FamilyTreeDNA)
For members with surname of Hausner, and variations including: Housner, Hoizner, Hauszner, Haus, Hauzner
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HAVILANDs.com - DNA Surname Project
DNA study for all males bearing the name Haviland, De Havilland, Haverland, Havlin, Havoline, Haveland, Havilant, and other variations.
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Project purpose: Identify the separate unrelated HAWKINS lines and create groups of cousins that can join in amassing data for the paper trail of proof.
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Hayner/Haner/Hoener and variant spellings DNA Study (FamilyTreeDNA)
The Hayner/Haner/Hoener** DNA Project is for all who wish to work together to find their common heritage through DNA testing and sharing of information. This project welcomes all of the following surnames as well as other variations of these surnames, who need a project home: **HAHNER, HAINER, HAINOR, HANER, HANOR, HAYNER, HAYNOR, HEANER, HEINER, HINER, HOEHNER, HOENER. Because of many ways names are changed in spelling over hundreds of years, until you are DNA tested you will not know if you may or may not be genetically tied to other surnames. Finding that tie will open up a whole new world of research for the genealogist. Regardless of your particular spelling, you will get information on how your spelling links to people with your spelling and with other spellings listed here. Once we establish genetic families, we will split off those who wish to have a separate project. All spellings are welcome. If your Surname spelling is missing, we will be glad to add it so that your results can be compared to the other spellings here. Please e-mail the Group Administrator with your spelling to have it added. In order to get the best information, we need many people from all these different spellings to test! We are also very interested in making connections between our American families and those in Germany or elsewhere in Europe.
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hdpth DNA group study project:
The main goal of this DNA project is to see if in fact, all of these varaints plus several others World Wide are really related ... HADSPETH, HEADSPETH, HEDGBETH, HEDGEPATH, HEDGEPETH, HEDGESPETH, HEDGPATH, HEDGPETH, HEDGSPATH, HEDGSPETH, HUDSPEATH, HUDSPETH, HUDSPITH ... just to name a few! Those that have matching Y-Chromosome test results, will be able to narrow down and focus in on specific areas in order to hopefully breaking down those block walls in their genealogical research of their H*D*P*TH ancestor .
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HEATH Surname DNA Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
The Heath DNA Project is open to all male Heath, and alternate spellings, descendants.
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The purpose of this project is to use the new tools of genetic genealogy and DNA testing to enhance and augment traditional genealogical research into HEFFERNAN family lineages from the U.S., Ireland, U.K., Canada, Australia, and around the world. The project encompasses all variations of the HEFFERNAN surname including HEFFERMAN, HEFFERNON, HEFFRON, HEFFERON, HEFFERAN, HEFFREN, HEFFERN, O'HEFFERNAN, O'HEFFRON, etc.
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HILES Surname Project (All Variants) - FamilyTreeDNA
We accept members with ALL VARIANTS of our name looking to bring our variant surnames into one extended family.
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The purpose of the HILL Surname DNA Project is to provide an opportunity for males with the HILL surname to participate in a DNA test of 25 segments of their y-chromosome, with the possibility of matching the DNA of other participants and thus establishing a possible genetic link between two or more participants.
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Hinshaw DNA Surname Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
Our Project goal is to share information and bind as many families together that share the HINSHAW surname and any of its variations. Participating in this project gives you a chance to compare your genetic ancestry with those of your Surname and the spelling variations. The knowledge to understand our ancestors better by sharing information with each other and in particular where the county records have been lost. A sense of camaraderie among the members of a group. The participant's Haplogroup, which identifies the paternal ancestor's prehistoric origins. Identify others who may or may not be related to you. The ones that are not related to you may be just as important as those who are. Prove or disprove theories regarding ancestors. Solve brick walls in your research. Determine a new county and state or country for further research. Validate existing research!A Surname Project traces members of a family that share a common surname. Surnames are passed down from father to son, like the Y-chromosome, and the Y-DNA test is for males only. Females do not carry their father's Y-DNA and acquire a new surname by way of marriage, so the tested individual must be a male that wants to check his direct paternal line (father's father's father's...) with a Y-DNA12, Y-DNA37, or Y-DNA67 marker test. Females who would like to check their direct paternal line can have a male relative with this surname order a Y-DNA test. Females can also order an mtDNA test for themselves such as the mtDNA or the mtDNAPlus test and participate in an mtDNA project.
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Hoar & Horr of New England (FamilyTreeDNA)
Hoar, Hoare, Hore, Hoard, Hobart, Horr, Harr, Hord, Hoard and all the many variations -- a DNA project to clearly link family lines together when the surname changed so often.
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HODGES DNA Project helps researchers find their common heritage: HODGES, HODGE, HOGE, HOGGES.
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We continue to need male Houghton/Haughton surname descendants willing to participate in the ongoing development of the Houghton DNA database which will help to genetically identify the multiple American Houghton/Haughton lines, particularly those of the descendants of Ralph and John Houghton of Lancaster MA, John Houghton of New Jersey, Alfred Haughton, etc.