Member Count
78
Project Website
www.familytreedna.com/public/AssyrianHeritageDNAProject/
Email
Contact Group Administrator
Description
The Assyrian areas in the Middle East from which modern-day Assyrians have their origins are the Urmia region in Iran, the Hakkari Mountains in Turkey extending from the Iran border into southeastern Turkey, and northern Iraq, all of which was the Assyrian heartland for the last several centuries. Before a participant can join the Assyrian Heritage DNA Project, he or she must inform the DNA Project's co-administrators (Mary Yonan yonan@fgi.net and Joel Elias joandjoa@pacbell.net ) about which of those three regions is the site of his/her maternal and/or paternal Assyrian ancestral origin. Participants wishing to order a maternal mtDNA test must be able to trace his or her maternal Assyrian roots back to those areas within four or fewer generations. Participants wishing to order a Y-chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) test must be able to trace his paternal Assyrian roots back to those areas within four or fewer generations. If a potential Assyrian Hertiage DNA Project applicant can't provide the requested info, we won't approve joining our project.
If your father's and/or your mother's ancestor's were Assyrians from the Assyrian heartland, you are invited to join the Assyrian Heritage DNA Project. Our DNA Project welcomes all direct line male and female descendants of Assyrian heritage whose ancestors were from the Middle East.
Requirements
A Geographic Project connects individuals who believe their direct line comes from a specific location. The Dual Geographic Projects are for individuals who order an mtDNA or Y-DNA test. Either their direct maternal line (mother's mother's mother's...) or direct paternal line (father's father's father's...) originates from this area.
Surnames In This Project
Ablahat, Aboona, Abraham, Adam, Adams, Alamasha, Alamshah, Alawerdy, Aldawood, Alexander, Amoo, Amu, Antar, Aprim, Asfar, Ashouri, Ashurian, Assyrian, Awshalum, Aziz, Azzo, Baaba, Baba, Babilla, Bacchus, Badal, Balou, Barkoo, Benjamin, Benyamin, Bidavid, Bidawid, Bookie, Chaldean, Colia, Daniel, Daniels, David, de Baz, DeKelaita, Desho, Duman, Elia, Elias, Elisha, Enwiga, Eshai, Es-Haq, Eshoo, Farhad, Ganja, Geevargis, George, Georges, Gevarges, Gewargis, Hasso, Hermes, Hormis, Hormizd, Hosanna, Hurmis, Ibrahimi, Isaac, Ishaq, Iskhaq, Jacob, Jacobite, Jacobs, Jacoub, James, Jatou, John, Joseph, Karam, Karoukian, Khamis, Khanbaba, Khanisho, Khedroo, Khubiar, Koshaba, Lamsa, Lazar, Malech, Malek, Malick, Malik, Matti, Michael, Mieza, Mikhail, Mirza, Mnashi, Muhbach, Nathan, Neesan, Newey, Nimrod, Nuwworhaj, Odah, Odisha, Odishaw, Odisho, Oraham, Oshana, Paz, Pera, Saliby, Samo, Samuel, Samuels, Sargis, Sargon, Sargoni, Sarkis, Sayad, Shabas, Shabbas, Shamun, Shappoo, Shimon, Shimonaya, Shimun, Shlemon, Shlimon, Shmoel, Simon, Sleman, Sliwoo, Solaimon, Soleyman, Solomon, Syriac, Tamraz, Tarverdi, Tematheus, Thoma, Thomas, Thomay, Timothy, Urshan, Warda, Wyrda, Yacoub, Yawalaha, Yelda, Yohannan, Yonan, Yoseph, Youkhana, Younan, Yousif, Yukhannan, Yuro