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Description
Project Background:
This YDNA project is established to provide a scientific method for establishing the genealogical descendants of the STALEY surname. This STALEY YDNA project is provided as a public service to help genealogist identify their most common ancestor and to communicate with their living cousins.
Project Goals:
The project goal is to provide assistance to all living STALEY member the opportunity to establish their YDNA profile and to identify others with whom they match. Hopefully it will identify as many living STALEY descendants and ancestry lines that connect to the STALEY families in Randolph County, North Carolina. Conrad Staley (1736-1816), along with his younger brothers Jacob Staley and Martin Staley, migrated into central North Carolina in about 1764 from the area around York, Pennsylvania. They were born in Germany or Switzerland, most likely with a surname such as Stähli, or Stehle. There are variations in the spelling of the Staley surname in America such as Stailey, Stehle, Stalee and perhaps the surname Steel. There is a family surname of Staahl from the Scandinavian countries that may be related.
It is known that many North Carolina STALEY families in the 1840-60's migrated into Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri, Washington, and other states. we would like to identify all these lost cousins. Are you one of them?
Join the STALEY YDNA project as we strive to learn more about our great family!
STALEY DNA Co-ordinator: Dennis York, dryork2@airmail.net
Requirements
A Surname Project traces members of a family that share a common surname. They are of the most interest in cultures where surnames are passed on from father to son like the Y-Chromosome. This project is for males taking a Y-Chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) test. Thus, the individual who tests must be a male who wants to check his direct paternal line (father's father's father's...) with a Y-DNA12, Y-DNA37, Y-DNA67, or Y-DNA111 test and who has one of the surnames listed for the project. Females do not carry their father's Y-DNA. Females who would like to check their father's direct paternal line can have a male relative with his surname order a Y-DNA test. Females can also order an mtDNA test for themselves such as the mtDNAPlus test or the mtFullSequence test and participate in an mtDNA project. Both men and women may take our autosomal Family Finder test to discover recent relationships across all family lines.
Surnames In This Project
Staahl, Stähli, Stailey, Stalee, Staley