Germany-YDNA | 10732 | Welcome to the Germany-YDNA = German Language Area DNA Research Project!
The German-speaking area of Europe has always been a crossroad of various ethnic and cultural groups throughout history. This project would like to collect and analyze all of the different genetic contributions of all people whose native language was at some point in the past, or is in the present, German.
Thus, everyone who knows, or his/her ancestor in the past, considers German to be his/her Native Language is cordially invited to join this project.
Please do provide us below with details about your earliest known patrilinear (= direct male line of descent) ancestor, and, if available, please email the administrator a pedigree chart or documentation/description of your German ancestry after having joined the project.
If known, please provide us below with the name, the date, & location of your earliest known patrilinear European ancestor.
If you have already been tested, please click on the 'Join Projects' link on your personal page at FTDNA.
Facebook group (English): http://www.facebook.com/groups/germanydna/
Facebook group (German): https://www.facebook.com/groups/DNAGenealogie/ |
Project: Germany-YDNA Members: 10732 Welcome to the Germany-YDNA = German Language Area DNA Research Project!
The German-speaking area of Europe has always been a crossroad of various ethnic and cultural groups throughout history. This project would like to collect and analyze all of the different genetic contributions of all people whose native language was at some point in the past, or is in the present, German.
Thus, everyone who knows, or his/her ancestor in the past, considers German to be his/her Native Language is cordially invited to join this project.
Please do provide us below with details about your earliest known patrilinear (= direct male line of descent) ancestor, and, if available, please email the administrator a pedigree chart or documentation/description of your German ancestry after having joined the project.
If known, please provide us below with the name, the date, & location of your earliest known patrilinear European ancestor.
If you have already been tested, please click on the 'Join Projects' link on your personal page at FTDNA.
Facebook group (English): http://www.facebook.com/groups/germanydna/
Facebook group (German): https://www.facebook.com/groups/DNAGenealogie/ |
Kogel Surname DNA Pr | 138 | This project has 3 aims:
Aim 1.) comparing the Y-DNA of people with the surname 'Kogel', or variants thereof, in order to establish if they all descent from a common founder, or if there are multiple founders of this surname.<br><br>
Since 'Kogel' is a very rare surname, however present in many countries (USA > 12x, Germany > 2x, Sweden > 1x, UK > 2x, the Netherlands > 6x, Belgium > 2x, Costa Rica > 7x, Spain > 1x), it is likely that there was a single founder several 100's of years ago, whose descendants were then forced to leave the original country in which the person lived, who first carried the family name 'Kogel.'<br><br>
Regradless in which country you currently live or your religious affiliation, please join this project. :)
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Aim 2.) anyone who matches either the Y-chromosome of my patrilinear line of descent (= Schweitzer = E3b-V22 [E3b1a3]), or any of my mitochondrial results (J2 & T2), or any of my research samples (I2a, L, B) is also very welcome to join.
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Aim 3.) anyone who is just interested in expanding his/her knowledge about his/her descent is also very welcome to join this project. :)<br><br> |
Project: Kogel Surname DNA Pr Members: 138 This project has 3 aims:
Aim 1.) comparing the Y-DNA of people with the surname 'Kogel', or variants thereof, in order to establish if they all descent from a common founder, or if there are multiple founders of this surname.<br><br>
Since 'Kogel' is a very rare surname, however present in many countries (USA > 12x, Germany > 2x, Sweden > 1x, UK > 2x, the Netherlands > 6x, Belgium > 2x, Costa Rica > 7x, Spain > 1x), it is likely that there was a single founder several 100's of years ago, whose descendants were then forced to leave the original country in which the person lived, who first carried the family name 'Kogel.'<br><br>
Regradless in which country you currently live or your religious affiliation, please join this project. :)
<br><br>
Aim 2.) anyone who matches either the Y-chromosome of my patrilinear line of descent (= Schweitzer = E3b-V22 [E3b1a3]), or any of my mitochondrial results (J2 & T2), or any of my research samples (I2a, L, B) is also very welcome to join.
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Aim 3.) anyone who is just interested in expanding his/her knowledge about his/her descent is also very welcome to join this project. :)<br><br> |