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Group Administrator: Patrick Kenney pekenney@gmail.com
Project Surnames:| MAHAWTE | MAHOOD | MAHOODS | MALE | | MANLEY | MANLY | MAUDE | MAUDES | | MAUL | MAULE | MAWD | MAWHODE | | MAWHOOD | MAWLE | MAWLLE | MOFFITT | | MOHAUT | MOL | MOLD | MOLDE | | MOLDEN | MOLDER | MOLDSWORTH | MOLE | | MOLER | MOLESWORTH | MOLL | MOLLDS | | MOLLE | MOLLIE | MONHALT | MONHAULT | | MONTALT | MONTALTO | MOUAT | MOUATT | | MOUHAUT | MOUL | MOULD | MOULDE | | MOULDEN | MOULDER | MOULDING | MOULDSWORTH | | MOULDY | MOWAT | MOWATT | MOWL | | MOWLD | MOWLDE | MOWLE | MOWLL | |
Group General Fund: 10/10/05 - Patrick Kenney donation....$20
10/10/02 - Total available....$20
08/03/06 - Kit 39882....($20)
08/03/06 - Total available....$0
09/08/06 - Patrick E. Kenney donation in memory of Richard "Ricky" Eugene MOULD....$101
09/08/06 - Total avail able....$101
09/13/06 - Anonymous donation....$5
09/13/06 - Total available....$106
09/13/06 - Kit 72863....($103)
09/13/06 - Total available....$3
| Project Background: The MOULD Surname DNA Project was created to develop a collection of various MOULD family groups who descend from the same male MOULD ancestor. All variant spellings are welcome to participate. Some of the most common variant spellings are:
MOULD, MOLD, MOLE
Some other known variant spellings are:
MOLLD, MAULE, MOWLE, MOWLD, MOLLE, MOLLIE, MAUDE, MOLDER, MOELES, MAWD, MAUD, MOULDING, MOULDNER, MOLO, MOLLI, MOL, MOULE, MOULDE, MOLL, MAL, MALE, MENL, MOLLIEN, MOOLLE, MAWLE.
Further, a "S" on any of the aforementioned is also quite common...
In Old English "Molle" is synonymous, akin with "Mold"
Old Norse "mygla"
from Latin "molere", to grind (grain), and its derivative "mola"
The name Mohaut arrived in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066.
The Mohaut family lived in Cheshire. Before migrating to Normandy and then England, this family was originally the lords of Monte Alto, in Italy. Their name is thought to be a version of this place-name which underwent significant corruption through translation through several languages before being Anglicized. Spelling variations include: Maude, Maud, Mawd, Mold, Mould, Moulds, Molds and others.First found in Cheshire where the family of Maude, originally the Lords of Monte Alto, in Italy, settled in the Lordships and manors of Montalt and Hawarden in the county of Flint.
What does the Mould name mean?
Last Name: Mould
English: from the Middle English female personal name Mau(l)d, a reduced form of the Norman name Mathilde, Matilda, composed of the Germanic elements maht ‘might’, ‘strength’ + hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’. The learned form Matilda was much less common in the Middle Ages than the vernacular forms Mahalt, Maud and the reduced pet form Till. The name was borne by the daughter of Henry I of England, who disputed the throne of England with her cousin Stephen for a number of years (1137–48). In Germany the popularity of the name in the Middle Ages was augmented by its being borne by a 10th-century saint, wife of Henry the Fowler and mother of Otto the Great.
The following known variants are most prevalent in Scotland.
MOWATT
MOUAT
MOWAT
MOUATT
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
First Name:
A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0192800507
MOULD Surname DNA Project Home Page
MOULD Family Home Page
MOULDING Genealogy
MOULD/ROSE Genealogy
MOULD Families
MAULE Family
MANLEY DNA Project | Family Tree DNA - Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd. World Headquarters 1445 North Loop West, Suite 820 Houston, Texas 77008, USA Phone: (713) 868-1438 | Fax: (832) 201-7147 Contact Us All Contents Copyright 2001-2004 Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd. Project Background, Goals, Results and News are copyright of the specific Surname Project Family Tree DNA - Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd. World Headquarters 1445 North Loop West, Suite 820 Houston, Texas 77008, USA Phone: (713) 868-1438 | Fax: (832) 201-7147 Contact Us All Contents Copyright 2001-2004 Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd. Project Background, Goals, Results and News are copyright of the specific Surname Project Project News: March 22nd, 2008
Surname: MOLD
Kit#: 117918 has joined the project, results ETA 06/06/2008
January 28th, 2008
Current Group Pricing Structure:
https://www.familytreedna.com/paternal_test.html
September 12th, 2006
Surname: MOULD
Kit#: 72863 has joined the project, results ETA 11/30/2006
August 2nd, 2006
Kit#: 39882 has ordered the DeepSNP-R1b test, AKA DeepSNP-R1b(DSNP-R1b)
Results are expected 10/02/2006
November 23rd, 2005
Results for first participant in Genographic Project by National Geographic
https://www9.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/
confirms Kit#: 39882 belongs to Haplogroup R1b.
November 3rd, 2005
37 marker results received for first participant.
September 9th, 2005
12 marker results received for first participant.
July 13th, 2005
The worldwide MOULD/MOLD Surname DNA Project was announced. | Family Tree DNA - Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd. World Headquarters 1445 North Loop West, Suite 820 Houston, Texas 77008, USA Phone: (713) 868-1438 | Fax: (832) 201-7147 Contact Us All Contents Copyright 2001-2004 Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd. Project Background, Goals, Results and News are copyright of the specific Surname Project Project Results: FTDNA tests meet the highest standard for precision and reliability which
requires individual verification by very skilled professionals. Therefore,
typical times between the time when the kit goes to the lab for processing
and the availability of results is:
12 Marker Y-DNA - 4 weeks
25 Marker Y-DNA - 6 weeks
37 Marker Y-DNA - 6 weeks
67 Marker Y-DNA - 6 weeks
12 to 25 Marker Y-DNA Upgrade - 4 Weeks
12 to 37 Marker Y-DNA Upgrade - 4 Weeks
25 to 37 Marker Y-DNA Upgrade - 4 Weeks
12 to 67 Marker Y-DNA Upgrade - 6 Weeks
25 to 67 Marker Y-DNA Upgrade - 5 Weeks
37 to 67 Marker Y-DNA Upgrade - 5 Weeks
mtDNA Tests - 5 Weeks
(kits go to the lab in batches every week)
These times are for tests that have a successful outcome from the first
run at the lab. Approximately 85% of the first runs are successful. The
tests are rerun on the other 15% until a good result is obtained.
Unfortunately, each rerun adds two weeks to the process. FTDNA understands
that the delay is frustrating to participants. When a delay occurs, your
sample is being rerun as many times as it takes to achieve a successful
result.
Finally, FTDNA would like to recommend that you join the International
Society of Genetic Genealogy at www.isogg.org. Membership is free and it
is a good resource. | Family Tree DNA - Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd. World Headquarters 1445 North Loop West, Suite 820 Houston, Texas 77008, USA Phone: (713) 868-1438 | Fax: (832) 201-7147 Contact Us All Contents Copyright 2001-2004 Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd. Project Background, Goals, Results and News are copyright of the specific Surname Project Family Tree DNA - Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd. World Headquarters 1445 North Loop West, Suite 820 Houston, Texas 77008, USA Phone: (713) 868-1438 | Fax: (832) 201-7147 Contact Us All Contents Copyright 2001-2004 Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd. Project Background, Goals, Results and News are copyright of the specific Surname Project DNA Test Results (mtDNA) for Project Members Family Tree DNA - Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd. World Headquarters 1445 North Loop West, Suite 820 Houston, Texas 77008, USA Phone: (713) 868-1438 | Fax: (832) 201-7147 Contact Us All Contents Copyright 2001-2004 Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd. Project Background, Goals, Results and News are copyright of the specific Surname Project
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