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DUBOSE, DUBOIS, DUBOISE, DUBOICE, DUBOYS, DUBOSC, DUBUSK, and other surname variants are welcome to join this Y-DNA paternal project. Many people with these surnames descend from Isaac DuBosc and Suzanne Couillandeau, French Huguenot refugees who settled on the Santee River in South Carolina in the 1680s...or from sons of Chretien and Cornelia DuBois, also Huguenots who emigrated to America in 1660 and settled in New York. Surnames included in the project include: DuBose, DuBois, Duboise, Duboice, DuBosc, Dubusk, Duboys, and other close variants.
The DUBOSE-DUBOIS SURNAME DNA project was formed to help sort out the many branches of DuBose, DuBois, DuBoise, DuBusk families and find connections in the absence of primary documentation. If your surname is DuBose, DuBois or one of its variants, join us and help build the genetic map of our Huguenot heritage.
For the results to be meaningful, participants will need to share their direct male line ancestry back to the earliest known DUBOSE/etc., either in the form of a pedigree chart, family group sheets, or electronic GEDCOM files. Living persons should be excluded from the documentation.
Please visit our primary project website at http://www.dubose.dna.rdgriffith.com/
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