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Plunkett

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The Plunkett DNA project began in August 2005. The volunteer Plunkett DNA Administrator is a retired patent attorney who has done genealogical research for over 30 years. Any male with the surname Plunkett is eligible to participate in the Plunkett surname project by taking a Y DNA test. Women can participate by finding a male Plunkett relative such as a brother, uncle or cousin to take at least a Y  37 marker DNA test for their lineage.  To join the Plunkett surname group you must be willing to share your data with others in the group. This includes your most distant documented ancestor and your lineage to that ancestor, excluding the data of those yet living.

The Plunkett Surname Project Administrator does not recommend the 12 marker or 25  marker yDNA test because it is not specific enough and would only show that the Plunketts are related to many of European descent. A minimum of a 37-marker test is needed for genetic genealogy, and a 67 marker test is better yet. If a male matches the Meath/Louth Plunkett group, a Y-67 marker test will be required. 

Women can also order a test for themselves such as the full scan mtDNA test (recommended for genetic genealogy), but the results of this test cannot determine Plunkett lineage, only the lineage of their mother’s female lineage (mother's mother's, mother, etc). The full scan mtDNA test is recommended because the mtDNAPlus test is not likely to obtain matches within a genealogical time frame. 

The Family Finder DNA test can be used by men or women to detect Plunkett ancestry to about the 4th gt grandparents, and occasionally farther back. 


Recommended Reading

DNA

Genetic Genealogy in Practice by Blaine T. Bettinger, Ph.D., JD, and DebbieParker Wayne, CG, CGL, (2016)

Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogyby Blaine T.Bettinger, Ph.D., JD 

Genetic Genealogy: The Basics and Beyond. - by Emily Aulicino - Published by Author House LLC, Bloomington IN (2014) 

Genealogical

10,000 Plunketts – Emma Plunkett Ivy, Vol 1 (1969) andVol II (1974) – Available on Amazon @ http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003CO9NT0 The price is $75 for both volumes. Through Amazon, you can use creditcards. The books are also available fromEmma Plunkett Ivy’s son Swanton Ivy and Daughter-in-Law Pattie Ivy at 8240Macon Hwy, Athens, Georgia  30606. PWIvy@BellSouth.net or johnsivy@gmail.com (706) 207-5649 (H). Primarilytracks the genealogies of Plunkett’s in the southern United States.

Meath/LouthPlunkett Family

The Story of Dunsany Castle – written and compiled by Malachy Lynch & Mary-Rose Carty   incorporating notes and information collected by David W. Lynch (2000) - Available from http://www.dunsany.com/ Genealogy listing of the Dunsany line plus narrative about each generation. This book tracks the British peerage records. Printed in Ireland by Colour Books Ltd., Baldoyle, Dublin 13.

History of Killeen Castle – by Mary-Rose Carty assisted by D.W.Lynch and M.J.A. Mulvany (1991) Genealogy listing of the Killeen line plus narrative about each generation. This book tracks the British peerage records. Printed in Ireland by Colour Books Ltd., Baldoyle, Dublin 13.

If a Towerhouse Could talk; the History of Dunsoghly Castle, Fingal and the Plunkett Family (2011) Itis available directly from the publishers Original Writing at their web bookshop www.originalwriting.ie. €16.00 plus post and packaging. Self published by Edward Jordan EddieTheClutch@gmail.com or call the author at at Dublin00353 1 4418760. Traces the history of the Dunsoghly Plunketts from circa 1440to 1970. Approximately 250 pages with 100 images, both black / white and full colour.

Seventy Years Young: Memories ofElizabeth, Countess of Fingall – Greatautobiographical sketch of how the aristocratic class lived. First published byCollins of London in 1937. Paperback edition first published 1991 by theLilliput Press LTD, 4 Rosemount Terr, Arbour hill, Dublin 7, Ireland inassociation with Carty/Lynch, Dunsany, Co. Meath.

The Letters of St. OliverPlunkett 2625-1681 (1979)Edited and translated with an introduction by Monsignor John Hanly of the IrishCollege in Rome. Published by Dublin: The Dolmen Press.

The Trial of Oliver Plunkett by Alice Curtayne (1953) Sheed& Ward, NY.

With Horace Plunkett in Ireland by R.A. Anderson (1935)MacMillan & Co., Ltd, St. Martin’s St., London UK.