About us
The Crow(e) DNA Group Study Project turned 21 years old in January 2024.
, tested, or testing, with 19 Crow, Crowe, Crowley, Kroh, Krahe, and variant spellings of family's groups identified to date that are not related, in genealogical times. Many of our testers have found cousins and family members they never even knew existed before testing and matching our other testers and have made new connections to their larger DNA family.
Please note that the FTDNA Crow Surname Group Administrators are not FTDNA employees. They do not receive any form of financial payment or any other incentive or reimbursement.
, tested, or testing, with 19 Crow, Crowe, Crowley, Kroh, Krahe, and variant spellings of family's groups identified to date that are not related, in genealogical times. Many of our testers have found cousins and family members they never even knew existed before testing and matching our other testers and have made new connections to their larger DNA family.
Please note that the FTDNA Crow Surname Group Administrators are not FTDNA employees. They do not receive any form of financial payment or any other incentive or reimbursement.