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In addition to all the goals below the first KEY GOAL is to establish whether three known Protestant branches of MORNIN(G)s found in Northern Ireland are related. The second KEY GOAL is to see if there is a connection to the Roman Catholic families with the name in Ireland. At least one of the branches is found in Donegal which like the Northern Ireland branches would have been part of Ulster.
By gathering the DNA data in one place this will make a huge difference in trying to establish this, rather than some testers on one site, some on another and more often no way to compare the results.
* Discover information to help with our family history research
* Discover which family trees are related
* Discover information which may solve research problems, and/or resolve brick walls
* Sort out multiple families found in the same location
* Confirm or get clues regarding migrations
* Confirm suspected events, such as illegitimacy and adoption
* Find any mistaken connections in family trees
* Validate family history research
* Bridge gaps in the paper records
* Confirm surname variants or find previously unknown variants
* Discover information to define the major branches of the tree going back to the origin of the surname
* Discover information about the evolution of the surname
* Discover clues regarding the origin of the surname
* Combine results with research in early records to determine the number of points of origin for the surname
* Preserve DNA results for future research, to protect against any male line becoming extinct
* Discover information about our distant origins
* Discover which family trees are related
* Discover information which may solve research problems, and/or resolve brick walls
* Sort out multiple families found in the same location
* Confirm or get clues regarding migrations
* Confirm suspected events, such as illegitimacy and adoption
* Find any mistaken connections in family trees
* Validate family history research
* Bridge gaps in the paper records
* Confirm surname variants or find previously unknown variants
* Discover information to define the major branches of the tree going back to the origin of the surname
* Discover information about the evolution of the surname
* Discover clues regarding the origin of the surname
* Combine results with research in early records to determine the number of points of origin for the surname
* Preserve DNA results for future research, to protect against any male line becoming extinct
* Discover information about our distant origins