About us
20 February 2007
The project was started.
17 July 2020
Members were regrouped. Three groups of matching Eastons were discovered:
Group I2 (Easton/Eastin)
All members of this group seem to be related rather closely. They match at 109/111, 63/67 and 36/37 markers. No place of origin is known, but non-Easton matches point to English origin.
Group R1a (Easton)
All members of this group seem to be related. Matches vary from 65/67 to 29/37. All members of this subgroup have Scottish roots from Bathgate, Lanark, New Monkland and Hoddom.
Group R1b (Easton)
Kits 355688 and 208285 match at 64/67. One of them is known to have has English ancestry.
The project was started.
17 July 2020
Members were regrouped. Three groups of matching Eastons were discovered:
Group I2 (Easton/Eastin)
All members of this group seem to be related rather closely. They match at 109/111, 63/67 and 36/37 markers. No place of origin is known, but non-Easton matches point to English origin.
Group R1a (Easton)
All members of this group seem to be related. Matches vary from 65/67 to 29/37. All members of this subgroup have Scottish roots from Bathgate, Lanark, New Monkland and Hoddom.
Group R1b (Easton)
Kits 355688 and 208285 match at 64/67. One of them is known to have has English ancestry.
29 June 2023
$ 50 has been donated to the project fund.