Advincula - Pastrana | 112 | Serving the Advincula surname, including those with Pastrana and other surnames. |
Project: Advincula - Pastrana Members: 112 Serving the Advincula surname, including those with Pastrana and other surnames. |
Amerindian-Mexico | 2179 | This project is open to anyone with indigenous Y-DNA lineage traced to Mexico or parts of the southwestern United States that were historically part of Mexico, including Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, California. The project defines indigenous Y-DNA lineages as those belonging to certain subclades of Y-DNA Haplogroups Q and C which are thought to be native to the Americas. |
Project: Amerindian-Mexico Members: 2179 This project is open to anyone with indigenous Y-DNA lineage traced to Mexico or parts of the southwestern United States that were historically part of Mexico, including Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, California. The project defines indigenous Y-DNA lineages as those belonging to certain subclades of Y-DNA Haplogroups Q and C which are thought to be native to the Americas. |
Basque-DNA | 1184 | This project is open to those who's Y-DNA (father's father's father's...) or Mt-DNA (mother's mother's mother's...) line extends to the Basque region of Northern Spain and Southern France.<br> |
Project: Basque-DNA Members: 1184 This project is open to those who's Y-DNA (father's father's father's...) or Mt-DNA (mother's mother's mother's...) line extends to the Basque region of Northern Spain and Southern France.<br> |
COLOMBIA DNA | 319 | Colombia es uno de los países étnicamente más diversos del mundo, su mezcla racial provine desde la época colonial donde españoles, indigenas y africanos jugaron un papel fundamental en la estructura racial de nuestro país, esto sin contar con la llegada de numerosos conversos judíos y genovesés, que luego posteriormente a la independencia se le unirían a estas mezclas la llegada de ingleses, franceses y ciudadanos Sirios y Libaneses que se asentarían principalmente en la Costa Caribe Colombiana .
Colombia DNA es un proyecto que busca investigar,analizar y compartir información sobre la composición genética de los colombianos en sus diferentes regiones, ya que cada región varia según su propia historia y migración , tenemos como principal objetivo el incentivar a la búsqueda de nuestra identidad utilizando como un medio importante las pruebas de ADN que nos ofrece FamilyTreeDNA y su validación por medio de la genealogía y la historia familiar, para esto será importante conocer los ADN-Y de los principales apellidos regionales de nuestro país y lograr crear importantes resultados para el descubrimiento genético y genealógico. |
Project: COLOMBIA DNA Members: 319 Colombia es uno de los países étnicamente más diversos del mundo, su mezcla racial provine desde la época colonial donde españoles, indigenas y africanos jugaron un papel fundamental en la estructura racial de nuestro país, esto sin contar con la llegada de numerosos conversos judíos y genovesés, que luego posteriormente a la independencia se le unirían a estas mezclas la llegada de ingleses, franceses y ciudadanos Sirios y Libaneses que se asentarían principalmente en la Costa Caribe Colombiana .
Colombia DNA es un proyecto que busca investigar,analizar y compartir información sobre la composición genética de los colombianos en sus diferentes regiones, ya que cada región varia según su propia historia y migración , tenemos como principal objetivo el incentivar a la búsqueda de nuestra identidad utilizando como un medio importante las pruebas de ADN que nos ofrece FamilyTreeDNA y su validación por medio de la genealogía y la historia familiar, para esto será importante conocer los ADN-Y de los principales apellidos regionales de nuestro país y lograr crear importantes resultados para el descubrimiento genético y genealógico. |
Cuba | 1181 | This area project is for for people of Cuban descent. Listed above are surnnames that appear in our members' family trees. If you are researching any of these names you might be interested in joining our project to see if you have any connections within this group.<br>You may join by contacting the group administrator, Martha Moreira Yunis at CubaDNAProject@aol.com<br><br>If you are already a member of ftdna.com click on the JOIN button that appears at the top of your personal page and proceed as directed to become a part of the Cuba group. |
Project: Cuba Members: 1181 This area project is for for people of Cuban descent. Listed above are surnnames that appear in our members' family trees. If you are researching any of these names you might be interested in joining our project to see if you have any connections within this group.<br>You may join by contacting the group administrator, Martha Moreira Yunis at CubaDNAProject@aol.com<br><br>If you are already a member of ftdna.com click on the JOIN button that appears at the top of your personal page and proceed as directed to become a part of the Cuba group. |
Frangieh DNA Project (FFRGP) | 36 | Welcome to the official DNA Project for the Frangieh Family & Relatives Genealogy Project (FFRGP)
This project is here to bring all family members, ancestors, descendants and extended family members of all families of Ehden and Zgharta, Lebanon, primarily focusing on those that have at any point in time married someone from the Frangieh family, including those that have lived in Lebanon and/or emigrated to many countries around the world originating from Zgharta, Ehden and other areas of Lebanon.
This DNA Project on FTDNA is known as Round 4 of our evidence processing schedule. Round 4 consists of Analysis and Processing of DNA Matches, of which the project founder, Raymond Frangie, already has over 1000 DNA Matches of 4th Cousin or Closer as identified via Ancestry, along with numerous matches on FTDNA. This project will allow the project to consolidate DNA Matches globally, making it easier to process and identify relatives. While the project is currently processing Stage 1 of Round 2 in our evidence schedule, given that at the current rate Round 4 may not be reached until 2022-2023, the global project team has decided to run Round 4 in parallel.
For more information and regular updates, please request to join our private group on Facebook, titled Frangieh Family & Relatives Genealogy Project, located here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FFRGP/
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Project: Frangieh DNA Project (FFRGP) Members: 36 Welcome to the official DNA Project for the Frangieh Family & Relatives Genealogy Project (FFRGP)
This project is here to bring all family members, ancestors, descendants and extended family members of all families of Ehden and Zgharta, Lebanon, primarily focusing on those that have at any point in time married someone from the Frangieh family, including those that have lived in Lebanon and/or emigrated to many countries around the world originating from Zgharta, Ehden and other areas of Lebanon.
This DNA Project on FTDNA is known as Round 4 of our evidence processing schedule. Round 4 consists of Analysis and Processing of DNA Matches, of which the project founder, Raymond Frangie, already has over 1000 DNA Matches of 4th Cousin or Closer as identified via Ancestry, along with numerous matches on FTDNA. This project will allow the project to consolidate DNA Matches globally, making it easier to process and identify relatives. While the project is currently processing Stage 1 of Round 2 in our evidence schedule, given that at the current rate Round 4 may not be reached until 2022-2023, the global project team has decided to run Round 4 in parallel.
For more information and regular updates, please request to join our private group on Facebook, titled Frangieh Family & Relatives Genealogy Project, located here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FFRGP/
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Galicia, Spain DNA | 945 | This project is open to those who's Y-DNA (father's father's father's...) or Mt-DNA (mother's mother's mother's...) line extends to Galicia, Spain.<br> |
Project: Galicia, Spain DNA Members: 945 This project is open to those who's Y-DNA (father's father's father's...) or Mt-DNA (mother's mother's mother's...) line extends to Galicia, Spain.<br> |
Guanches-Canary Isle | 690 | This project is open to those whose Y-DNA (father's father's father's...) or Mt-DNA (mother's mother's mother's...) line extends to the Canary Islands. |
Project: Guanches-Canary Isle Members: 690 This project is open to those whose Y-DNA (father's father's father's...) or Mt-DNA (mother's mother's mother's...) line extends to the Canary Islands. |
Iberian Peninsula | 6264 | This project is open to those who's Y-DNA (father's father's father's...) or Mt-DNA (mother's mother's mother's...) line extends to Spain, Portugal, and/or Andorra (Iberian Peninsula). It is the hope of this DNA project to discover the different people who made a mark on all of us who have roots on the Iberian Peninsula. Please submit a family tree that shows your connection to the Iberian Peninsula for entrance into the project. |
Project: Iberian Peninsula Members: 6264 This project is open to those who's Y-DNA (father's father's father's...) or Mt-DNA (mother's mother's mother's...) line extends to Spain, Portugal, and/or Andorra (Iberian Peninsula). It is the hope of this DNA project to discover the different people who made a mark on all of us who have roots on the Iberian Peninsula. Please submit a family tree that shows your connection to the Iberian Peninsula for entrance into the project. |
New Mexico DNA | 4109 | This project is open to those who's Y-DNA (father's father's father's...) or Mt-DNA (mother's mother's mother's...) line extends to New Mexico. It is understood that it was the custom in Colonial Spanish America to pass along a surname that may have come from the maternal side. With this in mind, with DNA it is possible to see relationships between people of different Surnames which would extend back to rather small gene pool some 400 years ago just after the first Conquest of New Mexico by Juan de Onate in 1598. These ancestors having the most descendants in New Mexico.<br><br>If you have taken the DNA test and would like to post the results or have any questions about this project, please contact the Project Administrator by e-mail. |
Project: New Mexico DNA Members: 4109 This project is open to those who's Y-DNA (father's father's father's...) or Mt-DNA (mother's mother's mother's...) line extends to New Mexico. It is understood that it was the custom in Colonial Spanish America to pass along a surname that may have come from the maternal side. With this in mind, with DNA it is possible to see relationships between people of different Surnames which would extend back to rather small gene pool some 400 years ago just after the first Conquest of New Mexico by Juan de Onate in 1598. These ancestors having the most descendants in New Mexico.<br><br>If you have taken the DNA test and would like to post the results or have any questions about this project, please contact the Project Administrator by e-mail. |
Puerto Rico Sefarad | 144 | Welcome to the Puerto Rican Sefarad DNA Project!
A kit # is required for this project and please make sure you have tests results and that your haplogroup is one of the targeted in this project. If you are from the haplo R1b1 or R1a1 make sure you have an autosomal test done. Thanks!
In this geographical project, it is hoped that the application of genetic genealogy will give us insight on the genetic and historical connections among various possible families in Puerto Rico sharing similar haplogroups. These connections originated in Medieval Spain, Portugal, Azores Islands, Canary Islands, Mallorca, and the Mediterranean. Family connections continued from the Spanish colonization of Puerto Rico to the modern recent times.
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Project: Puerto Rico Sefarad Members: 144 Welcome to the Puerto Rican Sefarad DNA Project!
A kit # is required for this project and please make sure you have tests results and that your haplogroup is one of the targeted in this project. If you are from the haplo R1b1 or R1a1 make sure you have an autosomal test done. Thanks!
In this geographical project, it is hoped that the application of genetic genealogy will give us insight on the genetic and historical connections among various possible families in Puerto Rico sharing similar haplogroups. These connections originated in Medieval Spain, Portugal, Azores Islands, Canary Islands, Mallorca, and the Mediterranean. Family connections continued from the Spanish colonization of Puerto Rico to the modern recent times.
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The We Are Cousins DNA Project | 1626 | The We Are Cousins DNA Project is for any one interested in Y-DNA and mtDNA research whose paternal and maternal roots are from the States of Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas, Coahuila, and South Texas. |
Project: The We Are Cousins DNA Project Members: 1626 The We Are Cousins DNA Project is for any one interested in Y-DNA and mtDNA research whose paternal and maternal roots are from the States of Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas, Coahuila, and South Texas. |
Vasquez | 123 | The Vasquez Family Project seeks to find common heritage through sharing of information and dna testing. All variant spellings are welcome. If your Surname is missing and should be included, we'll be glad to add it. Please visit our website and add your family to the Patriarch Page. |
Project: Vasquez Members: 123 The Vasquez Family Project seeks to find common heritage through sharing of information and dna testing. All variant spellings are welcome. If your Surname is missing and should be included, we'll be glad to add it. Please visit our website and add your family to the Patriarch Page. |
Villas del Norte | 241 | Las Villas del Norte is the name for the towns founded circa 1750 by Jose Escandon along the Rio Grande River in Nuevo Santander of New Spain. These consist of the Villas of Camargo, Reynosa, Revilla, Mier, Laredo, and Dolores. The lists of original settlers are well documented and present a ready opportunity to connect descendants who wish to know their ancestry, paths of migration, and DNA origins. Descendants are concentrated and dispersed from this region to other areas of South Texas, Northeast Mexico and beyond. Regarding DNA, there is an avid interest to bring a more specific focus to specifically address this group. We believe FamilyTreeDNA provides the right platform to deliver these services. |
Project: Villas del Norte Members: 241 Las Villas del Norte is the name for the towns founded circa 1750 by Jose Escandon along the Rio Grande River in Nuevo Santander of New Spain. These consist of the Villas of Camargo, Reynosa, Revilla, Mier, Laredo, and Dolores. The lists of original settlers are well documented and present a ready opportunity to connect descendants who wish to know their ancestry, paths of migration, and DNA origins. Descendants are concentrated and dispersed from this region to other areas of South Texas, Northeast Mexico and beyond. Regarding DNA, there is an avid interest to bring a more specific focus to specifically address this group. We believe FamilyTreeDNA provides the right platform to deliver these services. |