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Ancient Matches!

In line for ancient Celtic thrones? Matches to the DNA of

Colla Uais - Father of the Clans

&

Niall of the Nine Hostages

 

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Excellent Resource!

Project members are submitting family Gedcom outlines (Family Trees), which are being uploaded to each members page.

More than half of the project members have this information listed on their individual project member page.

This provides site visitors as well as project members, with information on ancestor, locale and time lines.

For those project members who have not submitted them to me yet, PLEASE remember this is a crucial step in proven research.


New Phylographs~

Thanks to the helpful folks at the FTDna fourm, the Generosity of a kind soul who made it ALMOST easy, Dean McGee, who freely shared his knowledge and skills with all and the generosity of the folks at Fluxus I have been able to create new phylographs and should be able to continue updating them in the future!

My deep and abiding thanks to all!

CJMS

 

 

Breaking through those solid brick walls!

After thousands of researchers have spent an untold numbers of years trying to find a way past our individual stumbling blocks, we have decided to use the latest tool n the genealogist's toolbox! DNA

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Our project is dedicated to the following goals;

Establishing which Colonial Manleys were which!

There seems to be nothing but brick walls when trying to sort through those lines represented in the colonial days of VA & MD. We have an abundance of John Manleys to be found, as well as the lines of Elcany Manley and Lazarus Manley. Further clouding the issue are the locations of VA & MD, the lines between which seemed to change at an alarming rate. There is also the possible confusion between St. Mary's CHURCH, Cecil Co., MD & St. Mary's Co., MD. Remember, those who went before us were relying on information handed down (orally for the most part) from generation to generation. They didn't have the wonderful world wide web to assist them in that research.

The other brick wall we, on THIS side of the ocean, encounter is the history of place of origin. While SOME branches know a specific ancestor came from England, Ireland, Wales or Scotland, many others have heard the location changed from branch to branch, within the same lines.

Reconnecting with The "Other" side of the coin. Restablishing connections with the origins of our ancestors.

Those of us still in England, Ireland, Wales, Scotland and Australia (to name a few) are still trying to figure out which came first. Perhaps France? Perhaps Denmark. Were the Maule and Manley families one and the same?

In order to answer these questions once and for all, using science as our ally, we have undertaken a DNA Family Tree!

CJMS

 

Ancestor's Map, showing locations of project members' earliest KNOWN ancestor.

Please click to visit our "Y" results page on Famiy Tree DNA, with the Ancestor's map.

The Ancestor's map is located under the results chart.

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Please visit our family website @ "Cavaliers & Cossacks".

This site has just about everything possible in one genealogy site and welcomes contributions from those interested.


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Cathy Manly Sockol

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Site last updated 10/7/2007

 

Understanding DNA testing.

A basic primer on DNA testing and genealogy

 

How many markers and where to test?

We strongly encourage project members when at all possible to test for 25(+) markers, to generate more accurate results.

For those earliest members of our project, we would love to see those who can, upgrade to the 25(+)

 

FamilyTreedNA provides group discounts for testing through projects conducted through them.

 

They provide comparisons to other project members and others in their database, Haplogroup results, as well as "RECENT ETHNIC ORIGINS (REO) Database of genetic test results".

 

It is not required that all individuals participate through FamilyTreedNA, but those submitting results from other facilities (Such as DNAHeritage) will take longer to have their results included in the project and they will not have the "RECENT ETHNIC ORIGINS (REO) Database of genetic test results".

 

In the News!

Five Project members (Kits # 12968, 15739, 18643, 89835 & 90371) match the 5th-century Irish warlord known as "Niall of the Nine Hostages"..

Please visit FTDna for the full story.

 


*Nordic-Celtic
Project members' results have been added to the database for the Nordic-Celtic project being conducted through FTDna

 

 

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