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The original Keach Family Project. To reunite family members sometimes we need to go deep and a DNA test has the potential to link living relatives. This can only be achieved through DNA when there are enough others in the family who want to re-connect and are willing to have their DNA tested. Then, that person needs to be willing to share what information they have on their Most Distant Ancestor. Having a DNA test done, by itself can tell many things about the person ... depending on which parts of the DNA is looked at. I will be using DNA only to supplement and support traditional genealogy, where the paper trial has ended or cannot be found. So, by examining one man's Y-chromosome one can compare relatedness to other males in the same family. By looking at a woman's X-chromosome one can find relatives connected to her mother's female side. Of course the number of matches will vary depending on how many people actually take a DNA test. For groups where only a small number test, the pool of DNA from which to search is limited. This need not be discouraging if one sees the use of DNA as a tool for genealogy is both a long term project and also a fairly new concept. In addition, it costs money to have the tests done. The more you want out of the test the more the test will cost. Unfortunately this means that people who suspect they have an uncommon family will spend more money on tests designed to give them the most accurate matches from a very limited DNA source pool. I feel it would not be uncommon for the uncommon family to not have many exact matches -- that would show a common ancestor within 3 - 5 generations. I believe that the best an uncommon family member could hope for was to match closely at a very high marker rate (67 or 111) which could give clues to a common ancestor in the thousands - perhaps tens of thousands - of years. I think this is the case because when a family has endured over thousands (or tens of thousands) of years and has migrated millions of miles, and has lived in many different environments many things happen and the XY chormosomes of an "original parent", which imparted certain information to their children has the potential to change radically. DNA copies itself and is passed on to the nest generation, but the copies are not exact. Changes occur that are called mutations. This mutation might not be seen if two living brothers were to take a DNA test (or a father and son), however there would most likely be more than one mutation for two living male's DNA of the same family where there is a distance of thousand of years. Thousands of years means more than 10 generations and, let's face it, most serious genealogists spend most of their life finding data past 6, 7 generations. There are many difficulties and written documentation (or lack of) is a major roadblock. One aspect in written documentation (when written documentation exists) is the spelling of a person's surname. The further back in history one goes, the more one finds that most could not read and write. To compound this difficulty are the variety of dialects. Even when two people speak the same language there can be a strong accent (such as the Irish brogue). Over 15 years I have seen Keach spelled as Keach, Keech, Keetch and many others variations in the US Census. I have followed different family groups who have lived in the New England area since the earliest US Census, 1790. Much has been debated by a few Keach/Keech researches, but connections cannot be made (or disproved) until there is sufficient (more than 11) Keach.Keech/Keetch (MacKeachan, etc.) DNA at at least the 67 marker level. There are other good reasons to have a DNA test; One can detect cancer in DNA, which is hereditary. Many health issues can be known (or know to be on the look out for) when one knows one's #family #history.

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A Surname Project traces members of a family that share a common surname. They are of the most interest in cultures where surnames are passed on from father to son like the Y-Chromosome. This project is for males taking a Y-Chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) test. Thus, the individual who tests must be a male who wants to check his direct paternal line (father's father's father's...) with a Y-DNA12, Y-DNA37, Y-DNA67, or Y-DNA111 test and who has one of the surnames listed for the project. Females do not carry their father's Y-DNA. Females who would like to check their father's direct paternal line can have a male relative with his surname order a Y-DNA test. Females can also order an mtDNA test for themselves such as the mtDNAPlus test or the mtFullSequence test and participate in an mtDNA project. Both men and women may take our autosomal Family Finder test to discover recent relationships across all family lines.

Surnames In This Project

Keach, Keachie, Keech, Keetch, MacKeachan, Meecham

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MALE LINE TESTING - FOR GENEALOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Big Y-700
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  • Note: This is an expert level test for advanced research. Raw data files are not included. The option to purchase your file will be available for an additional fee after your test is completed.
  • For men only.
  • Most comprehensive Y-DNA test available.
  • Provides your deep ancestral origins.
  • Uncovers new branches (SNPs) on the paternal tree.
  • Find recent branches (SNPs) unique to your direct paternal line, your family, or you.
  • 10 million base-pair coverage.
  • Nearly 25,000 known SNPs tested.
  • We store your DNA for free, so that you can upgrade the tests in the future.
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  • Includes STR results from Y37, Y67, and Y111.
Y-DNA111
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  • For men only.
  • Highest level of Y-DNA tests.
  • 111-marker matches are highly likely to be related within the past 4 generations.*
  • Provides genealogically relevant matches and recent ancestral origins.
  • Recommended for confirming a genealogical relationship with another male.
  • Provides your Haplogroup: deep ancestral origin of the paternal line.
  • We store your DNA for free so that you can upgrade the tests in the future
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Your matches and ancestral origins largely depend on how your DNA compares to our database. With the largest DNA database in the world, you have the greatest chance of finding close relatives by testing with us. However, if your paternal line is rare, it is possible you will not have matches or ancestral origins information right away. As our database is constantly growing, you may have matches over time, and we will send you e-mail notifications about any new matches.

*Estimated for exact 111 marker matches, at a 95% confidence level.

Y-DNA37
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  • For men only.
  • Recommended level of Y-DNA tests.
  • 37-marker matches are highly likely to be related within the past 8 generations.*
  • Provides genealogically relevant matches and recent ancestral origins.
  • Recommended for confirming a genealogical relationship with another male.
  • Provides your Haplogroup: deep ancestral origin of the paternal line.
  • We store your DNA for free so that you can upgrade the tests in the future
  • NO subscription fees
Your matches and ancestral origins largely depend on how your DNA compares to our database. With the largest DNA database in the world, you have the greatest chance of finding close relatives by testing with us. However, if your paternal line is rare, it is possible you will not have matches or ancestral origins information right away. As our database is constantly growing, you may have matches over time, and we will send you e-mail notifications about any new matches.

*Estimated for exact 37-marker matches, at a 95% confidence level.

FEMALE LINE TESTING - FOR GENEALOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
mtFull Sequence
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  • For both men and women.
  • Highest level mtDNA test.
  • Tests both HVR1 and HVR2 (Hypervariable Regions 1 and 2) and the Coding Region. This is all of the mtDNA.
  • Provides most recent ancestral origins.*
  • Includes HVR1, HVR1+HVR2, and FMS matches.
  • FMS matches are related within the past 16 generations.**
  • Recommended for confirming a relationship on the direct maternal line.
  • We store your DNA for free so that you can upgrade the test in the future
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* Your matches and ancestral origins depend on how your DNA compares to our database. With the largest DNA database in the world, you have the greatest chance of finding close relatives by testing with us. However, if your maternal line is rare, it is possible you will not have matches or ancestral origins information right away. As our database is constantly growing, you may have matches over time, and we will send you e-mail notifications about any new matches.

** with a 90% confidence interval.

FAMILY FINDER - FOR CLOSE GENEALOGY
Family Finder
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  • For men or women.
  • Autosomal DNA test.***
  • Matches are related within about the last 5 generations.*
  • Provides percentages of your ancestral make-up (Native-American, Middle Eastern (including Jewish), African, West and East European)**
  • Recommended for genealogists.
  • Includes matches with predicted relationship ranges.
  • Great for confirming close relationships regardless of gender.****
* We are leading the way in the development of innovative genealogical uses for autosomal DNA. You will be matched with others who have also taken the Family Finder test. However, if you come from an under-represented population, it is possible you will not find matches right away. Your matches largely depend on how your DNA compares to our database. As our database is constantly growing, you may have matches over time, and we will send you e-mail notifications about new close matches.

** Due to the nature of autosomal DNA, the test does not specify from which branch of your family tree your matches or the percentages of your geographic heritage derive.

*** Family Finder has a test specific policy for failed samples and retesting. Please read the policy carefully.

****Please note, Family Finder does not provide Y-DNA or mtDNA haplogroup information.
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COMBINED TESTS FOR MALE AND FEMALE LINES - FOR GENEALOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
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