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  • Barton
    Y chromosome testing of males; not currently undertaking a mitochondrial study, but may do so in the future. Includes information on participation, current results and cost factor.
  • Bobb/Bopp
    Creating a worldwide family tree by testing the male Y-chromosome. Includes current results, participation criteria and applicable contacts. Includes variants such as Popp, Paup, Bob, Babb, Bubb and associated spellings.
  • Bricker
    Y-chromosome testing to determine family relationships; and to establish specific European origins and timescale.
  • Bridge
    Testing the male Y-chromosome for Bridge, Bridger, Bridgers, Bridges and Briggs. Includes test kit and results.
  • Bryson
    Y-Chromosome test to determine which lines are genetically linked, and to identify the most remote common ancestor.
  • Bumpus
    Y-chromosome test to determine a common ancestor. Open to male participants from any country. Includes variant Bumpass.
  • Campbell
    Genetically researching a connection between the Campbell families in North America and Europe. Includes Y-STR databases and test kit order form.
  • Cook
    Family history of Joe Cook including information and application details on the Cook/Cooke/Koch Y Chromosome project.
  • Coon
    Connecting unknown family members of Coon and applicable variants using the non-recombining Y study.
  • Copeland
    Testing the male Y-chromosome passed from father to son for Copeland, Coplin, Copelin, Coplen, Copelan, Coplan and Coupland.
  • Crain
    Y chromosome study to determine descendency and to establish a recent common ancestor. Open to Crain, Crane and associated variants.
  • Curl
    Investingating the relationship between the variants of Curl, Curle, Curlee, Kurle and Kerle; by analyzing the Y chromosome facotor.
  • Davenport
    Worldwide, Y-Chromosome test to determine which Davenport lines are genetically linked, and to assist others in finding which line they may belong to.
  • Duerinck
    Single name study as compiled by Kevin Duerinck. Features a Y chromosome paternal test to calculate the most recent common ancestor. Includes current results, application to join, and MRCA and phylogentic tree.
  • Freeman
    Male descendant study to determine what, if any, relationships might exist among the various immigrant Freeman ancestors.
  • French
    Worldwide Y-chromosome study establishing a family connection. Includes test results by person, matches and haplogroup.
  • Garrigues
    Family history of Matthieu Garrigues and Susanne Rochet Garrigues featuring surnames Maloney, Evans and Featherly. Also features the Garrigues/Garrigus/Gargus genetic Y study.
  • George
    Y-Chromosome testing to determine worldwide family connections.
  • Graham
    Creating a worldwide family tree by testing the male Y-chromosome. Includes current results, participation criteria and applicable contacts.
  • Holden
    Male Y-chromosome testing of Holden family members including spelling variants Haldane, Haldein, Halden, Holdin, Holding, Holdren, Holder or Houldin.
  • Holland
    Y-testing of Holland males to assist in clarifying specific ancestral lines. Both 12 and 25 marker testing kits are available. Current results are available for review.
  • Hull
    Worldwide study of the name to determine which of the lineages share a common ancestor by testing the Y-chromosome for genetic matches between males.
  • Jordan
    Established to find matches between the various family lines. Includes Y testing kit and current results.
  • Kraus
    Investigating the Kraus(e) families from the German villages on the Volga to establish relationships between worldwide lineages. Includes variants Crouse, Krause and Krouse. Maintained by Dick Kraus.
  • Lewis
    Created to develop a collection of various Lewis family groups who descend from the same male Lewis ancestor.
  • Lindsay International
    Y-Chromosome test in order to establish haplotype(s) and determine which of the lineages share a common ancestor. Features pedigrees, allied surnames, places, entities, kilt, heraldry, armory and associated links.
  • Manley/Manly
    Male Y chromosome study to determine family relationships. US Project Administrator is Cathy Manly Sockol, while the UK Project Administrator is Alan Manley.
  • Martin
    Establishing a connection between different lineages using various genetic methods of research. Both male and female testing is available.
  • Maybury/Mayberry
    Seeking common ancestors amongst the Maybury, Mayberry, Maberry, Mabery, Mabray, Mabrey and Mabry families. Male and female testing available.
  • Meates Family Association
    Researching the name and its application including all variants. Includes a Y chromosome study to determine family relationships.
  • Moore
    Y-chromosome (12 or 25 marker) testing of Moore, More, Moor, Moores, Moorer, Mohr and Moorers.
  • Mulkey
    Attempting to connect families who share a common ancestor via Y testing.
  • Mumma
    Y-chromosome results and data interpretation presented and described.
  • Pace
    Society of America encouraging and supporting the history and research of the name and its variants. Features a Y chromosome study to determine possible relationships between global lineages.
  • Rea
    Connecting all the various worldwide branches including variants, particularly America, Scotland and Ireland. Y study co-ordinated by Gary Rea (Oklahoma), who descends from the Pennsylvania Reas.
  • Sides Lines
    Y-chromosome test limited to male members from an unbroken Sides, Seitz, Sites, Scites or Sitz lineage. Also features a most wanted segment, newsletter and pedigree links.
  • Sizemore
    Y-Chromosome study of Sizemore, Sisemore, Sismore and Sizmore males.
  • Slaughter
    Male Y-chromosome study open to any male Slaughter/Slater descendant (includes variants). Residents of any country are welcome to join.
  • Slavens
    A Y-chromosome study for direct-line male descendants of families with the name Slaven, Slavens, Slavin, Slavins, Slevin, Sleven and Slavey. Also features a research and resources exchange.
  • Smith
    Y-chromosome test limited to an unbroken male Smith, Smyth, Smythe or Schmidt lineage. Seeking to verify a connection between US southern lines such as those from Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana and Texas.
  • Stanley-Mead(e)
    Descendants of John Mead and Mary Abrell; and of Joseph Stanley. Also features the Y factor testing and profiles for Stanley-Meade(e) as administered by Richard D Stanley.
  • Stewart and Stuart
    Creating a worldwide family tree by testing the male Y-chromosome. Includes current results, participation criteria and applicable contacts.
  • Stockton
    Investigating the link between the Stocktons of New Jersey, the Robert Stocktons of PA, and the Davis Stocktons of Virginia. Testing is via the Y-12 Marker Kit.
  • Sutton / Dudley
    Y chromosome test of male descendants of de Neuville, de Sotto Of Spain, de Sutton, de Suttune, Dudley, Humphrey, Neville, Seuton, Sutton and Teuton.
  • Tapp: USA
    Y study of descendants who lived in Virginia in the early 1700's. Includes census records, pedigrees, mailing lists, message boards and associated links.
  • Wallace
    Y-chromosome study attempting to connect family members. Features participation information and current results.
  • Webb: USA
    Early samples focus on the Southern and Ohio Valley families but the goal is to build a national database. Male and female testing is available, along with Native American and ethnicity.
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