Allday Y-DNA

Allday/Alday Surname Y-DNA Worldwide Project
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About us

This project is for Allday, Alday, Adays worldwide. The more men who take the Y-DNA test AND join the Allday project the more accurate the research will be. We need Allday / Alday testers from Germany, France, Scotland, Ireland, Spain, Canada, South America and so on. We would like more Allday / Alday testers from the United States to test. There are three Alday lines in the United States that immigrated from Germany, Ireland and England. Anyone from these lines should take the Y-37 test (or higher). We are also looking for Americans who immigrated from other countries, such as Mexico, South America, Spain, etc. The southeastern clan of Alldays / Aldays have populated Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and so on. This Allday / Alday line came out of Henrico County, Virginia in the late 17th. The immigrant John Alday originated from London, Middlesex, England and his parents and ancestors from Penn, Buckinghamshire, England. This Project has become an Allday / Alday Worldwide Project. We have testers from the United States, England, Mexico and Spain. We are seeking more testers from not only these countries, but Italy, Switzerland, France, Germany, Scotland and Ireland, Argentina, Peru, Brazil and basically everywhere. This will prove the Allday / Alday migration path along with approximate time frames to the common ancestors shared. Take a look at our website at www.allday-athenaeum.org. Also, be sure to check out our Facebook page at Allday - Alday YDNA Project. We encourage any male Allday, Alday, Aldy, Aday, Aldaye, Aldaie, Aldith, Aldyth, Aldyff from all around the world to take this test and to join the project. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
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