Mennonite and Amish Immigrants to Pennsylvania

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About us

This DNA Project focuses specifically on Mennonite and Amish Immigrants to Pennsylvania and their families and descendants. This project originated in October 2010 as the "DNA Pilot Project" through the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society, Lancaster, Pa., in reference to the three hundred year anniversary of the first Mennonite settlers to what is now Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.  The project had expanded in May 2017 due to strong interest generated at the Lancaster Family History Conference, which had focused on eighty immigrant Mennonite families who joined the original dozen families seven years later in August 1717.  The project not only includes these immigrant families, but seeks to have representation of all Mennonite and Amish families who arrived as immigrants in Pennsylvania in the 17th and 18th centuries.

We thus welcome all descendants of these families as members of this project. If you would like to participate, please ensure that you are logged into your FTDNA account before submitting a request to join. We would be very grateful if you would also include a brief description of your Mennonite and/or Amish ancestry, as this will help us to ensure that your kit is grouped correctly with others in the project.