Proctor

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About us

Updated 20 Nov 2022 To help find family connections for the PROCTORs of all spelling and variations. By joining the group you agree to provide the project with 3 things. 1) The surname of the person being tested. 2) The name, date and place of birth of the oldest researched male ancestor of your male patrilineal line and the oldest researched female ancestor of your matrilineal line. 3) Permission to publish the DNA results and the names, dates and places of birth of the oldest known patrilineal or matrilineal ancestor. The Proctor/Procter DNA Project is open to all (men and women) who are interested in working together to find their common heritage through sharing of information and DNA testing. Because YDNA is often referred to as the Surname test, it is best if a male takes a YDNA test and has his results before joining us. The higher, the better. Ladies, you too can join but please ask a male in your Proctor family (as your proxy) to test his YDNA.