Project Surnames
any variant spelling of Nelson, Neilson, Nelson
Project Background
Y-DNA HOLIDAY SALE IN EFFECT NOW THROUGH 31 DECEMBER 2009. In addition, mtDNA (maternal) permanent pricing has been announced:
Our Holiday Season promotion will bring back the discount that we offered this summer for the Y-DNA37, since this has been requested by many of our project administrators.
Y-DNA37 – promotional price $119 (reg. price $149)
Y-DNA67 – promotional price $209 (reg. price $239)
mtDNAPlus – promotional price $139 (reg. price $149)
SuperDNA – promotional price $488 (reg. price $665)
Orders for the above tests need to be placed and paid for by December 31, 2009 to receive the sale price.
IMPORTANT: since this promotion will run through the months of November and December, we encourage you to spread the word starting now, as the natural tendency is for people to order at the last minute, and we will not extend it beyond 12/31/2009. You may use our bulk email feature to notify existing project members about this holiday sale.
In addition here are the newly released permanent prices for the Full Mitochondria Sequence:
New kit (mtDNA Full Sequence) … $279
Upgrade from HVR1 … $229
Upgrade from HVR2 … $209
mtDNA Full Sequence after testing Y-DNA … $249
Contact me for more information on tests, or order from the NELSON PROJECT website http://www.familytreedna.com/public/NelsonFamily/
If you are a member of FTDNA Nelson Project and you haven't posted your Y-DNA & your MTDNA (female mitochondrial) ged.com to your personal page, which may be viewed only by you, those whom you match, and your Project Administrator(s), please do so. If you have questions, please feel free to contact Mary Lu Nelson Johnson: hellomlu@bellsouth.net
We also have a web site: http://nelson-dna-project.tripod.com
There is more space at the tripod.com site than on the FTDNA personal page, which is set up to accept "Direct Line" gedcoms only. Contact C. B. Nelson or Mary Lu Nelson Johnson for more information.
We would like to help everyone find their long-lost ancestor. The more test participants we have, the better our chances are at a successful DNA match that could take us in directions we never conceived possible.