Surnames
Hunteman, Huntman, Huntsman
Background
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Huntsman was an occupational surname, similar in derivation to Hunt and Hunter in being associated with the hunt, an important activity in the Middle Ages. According to Charles Wareing Bardsley (
A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames, 1968), Huntsman, and its original forms Hunteman and Huntman, describes a servant of the hunt or servant of the hunter. In England the first documented occurrence of the name Hunteman was in 1273 A.D. and of Huntsman in 1650.
The Huntsman Surname DNA Project intends to use DNA testing of the Y-chromosome to connect scattered Huntsman families who share a common paternal line ancestor, even though this common ancestor might have lived before the genealogical timeframe. Using standard genealogical Y-DNA tests we hope to identify lost cousins and family branches whose family history might be incomplete. As the Huntsman name has an occupational origin, we don't expect that there was just a single founder of all Huntsman families, but as the project grows we will be watching to see how many founders there might have been and how genetically diverse the Huntsman origins are.
By participating in this project, each participant will :
1. learn which genetically distinct founding line of Huntsmans he is descended from;
2. learn his "Y-haplogroup" or the ancient ethnic and geographic origins of his paternal line;
3. learn his defining genealogical Y-chromosome markers which he can use for his own family history research, such as finding "lost cousins" through genetic matching; and
4. contribute to our understanding of migration and settlement of ancient peoples.
Who May Join? This project is open to all male Huntsmans (and spelling variations). (Only males have the Y-chromosome which is tested in this project.) Please encourage a male Huntsman in your family to take part in this project. Women who are interested in this project should sponsor their Huntsman father, brother, uncle, or a male Huntsman cousin. To participate fully in this project, members should identify their earliest known paternal line ancestor by name and where and when he was born, or, where and when he lived as an adult.
Taking a Test Taking a Y-DNA test for this project simply involves scraping the inside of the cheek to collect old skin cells with DNA material in them. It is NOT a medical procedure. FTDNA's
test kit is described here and
the instructions are here.
Your Privacy and Other Concerns Taking a Y-chromosome DNA test for genealogical purposes is
not a medical procedure and will
not provide any health-related information, nor is it related to forensic testing, nor can anyone can steal your genetic identity by learning the DNA results found in this project. While there are no special privacy concerns involved in genetic testing for genealogical purposes using the commonly-tested DNA markers, Family Tree DNA and the Huntsman Surname DNA Project have a strict policy for ensuring the privacy and anonymity of all project participants. Many people prefer this. Please see the
FTDNA Privacy and Confidentiality Statement as well as the
Guidelines for Group Administrators of DNA Projects.
If You Have Questions If you have any questions about this project, please contact Martin Potter, the volunteer administrator, at the address near the top of the page. In addition, the
International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) is a good source of factual, non-commercial information about DNA testing for genealogy.
© 2012 www.familytreedna.com/public/HuntsmanProject/ All Rights Reserved. Last updated 01 February 2012.
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