About us
Welcome to the David dit Saint Michel Project
The David dit Saint Michel Family Tree DNA Project is a genealogical and Y-DNA study that is open to all male descendants of Jean Pierre David dit Saint Michel and ancestors throughout Nouvelle France (New France) and the seat of the David dit Saint Michel family ..... France.
Jean Pierre David dit Saint Michel was a master blacksmith for the King of France, Louis XV, at the Fortress of Louisbourg from the early 1720's to the late 1750's. He was born between 1699 and 1700 in the Parish of Saint Nazaire, Diocese of Nantes, Lorie-Inférieure, Bretagne, France. Jean Pierre's family life story is so very much akin to the true life stories that are told over and over again of all French descendant and Acadian families that migrated from France to the new world in the 17th and 18th centuries. There, in Nouvelle France, they prospered, applied their trades and raised large families. Although they were a peace minded people, they would suffer great losses of life and property at the hands of the British Empire.
Learn about the David dit Saint Michel family history. Visit the Davids of New France website and read the article," On a Quest for an Ancient Bloodline."
Databases
Family Tree DNA's draft Y-chromosome Tree: Y-Tree
The Sorenson Family of Companies non-profit Foundation's proprietary database: SMGF Database
E-mail Lists/Forums
Family Tree DNA's Forums
David dit Saint Michel Family Forum (email the Project Administrator to join).
Journals and News Letters
American Journal of Human Genetics
Annals of Human Genetics
European Journal of Human Genetics
Family Tree DNA's Facebook Page f
Genome Research
Human Genetics
Journal of Genetic Genealogy
Society for Molecular Biology
Organizations
ISOGG, International Society of Genetic Genealogy
YCC, Y Chromosome Consortium
National Human Genome Research Institute
Human Genome Project
Informing Family Tree DNA Projects
The David dit Saint Michel Family Tree DNA Project is a genealogical and Y-DNA study that is open to all male descendants of Jean Pierre David dit Saint Michel and ancestors throughout Nouvelle France (New France) and the seat of the David dit Saint Michel family ..... France.
Jean Pierre David dit Saint Michel was a master blacksmith for the King of France, Louis XV, at the Fortress of Louisbourg from the early 1720's to the late 1750's. He was born between 1699 and 1700 in the Parish of Saint Nazaire, Diocese of Nantes, Lorie-Inférieure, Bretagne, France. Jean Pierre's family life story is so very much akin to the true life stories that are told over and over again of all French descendant and Acadian families that migrated from France to the new world in the 17th and 18th centuries. There, in Nouvelle France, they prospered, applied their trades and raised large families. Although they were a peace minded people, they would suffer great losses of life and property at the hands of the British Empire.
Learn about the David dit Saint Michel family history. Visit the Davids of New France website and read the article," On a Quest for an Ancient Bloodline."
Links and References
Databases
- Family Tree DNA's draft Y-chromosome Tree: Y-Tree
- The Sorenson Family of Companies non-profit Foundation's proprietary database: SMGF Database
E-mail Lists/Forums
Journals and News Letters
- American Journal of Human Genetics
- Annals of Human Genetics
- European Journal of Human Genetics
- Family Tree DNA Newsletter: Facts & Genes
- Family Tree DNA Newsletter: Facts & Genes Archives
- Genome Research
- Human Genetics
- Journal of Genetic Genealogy
- Society for Molecular Biology
Organizations
- See more at: http://www.familytreedna.com/public/ydna_C-P39/default.aspx#sthash.Hmu6bOyY.dpufFamily Tree DNA's draft Y-chromosome Tree: Y-Tree
The Sorenson Family of Companies non-profit Foundation's proprietary database: SMGF Database
E-mail Lists/Forums
Family Tree DNA's Forums
David dit Saint Michel Family Forum (email the Project Administrator to join).
Journals and News Letters
American Journal of Human Genetics
Annals of Human Genetics
European Journal of Human Genetics
Family Tree DNA's Facebook Page f
Genome Research
Human Genetics
Journal of Genetic Genealogy
Society for Molecular Biology
Organizations
ISOGG, International Society of Genetic Genealogy
YCC, Y Chromosome Consortium
National Human Genome Research Institute
Human Genome Project
Informing Family Tree DNA Projects
AmerIndian Ancestry | http://www.familytreedna.com/public/AcadianAmerIndian/ |
Bretagne/Brittany | http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Bretagne/ |
David | http://worldfamilies.net/surnames/d/david/ |
David dit St. Michel | http://www.familytreedna.com/public/David-dit-Saint-Michel/ |
Davis/Davies/David | http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Davis/ |
French_Heritage_DNA | http://www.familytreedna.com/public/frenchheritage/ |
R1b1a2 and Subclades | http://www.familytreedna.com/public/r1b1b2/ |
R SRY2627/Z198/L176. | http://www.familytreedna.com/public/R1b1c6/ |
Links and References
Databases
- Family Tree DNA's draft Y-chromosome Tree: Y-Tree
- The Sorenson Family of Companies non-profit Foundation's proprietary database: SMGF Database
E-mail Lists/Forums
Journals and News Letters
- American Journal of Human Genetics
- Annals of Human Genetics
- European Journal of Human Genetics
- Family Tree DNA Newsletter: Facts & Genes
- Family Tree DNA Newsletter: Facts & Genes Archives
- Genome Research
- Human Genetics
- Journal of Genetic Genealogy
- Society for Molecular Biology