Lewis surname DNA project
Surname DNA project, Genealogy, Y chromosome, Genealogical DNA test, Votadini, Red Hand of Ulster
978-613-7-17647-4
6137176479
64
2011-09-29
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Lewis surname DNA project, one of the larger DNA surname projects with well over 300 participants, was created in 2003 as a nonprofit organization to develop a collection of Lewis family groups who descend from various male Lewis ancestors. DNA analysis of the Y chromosome, carried exclusively by males, provides a tool for identifying participants who share a common male ancestor. When used in unison with documented Lewis pedigrees, these tests can also aid in establishing links between Lewis groups who previously were thought to be unrelated. Because many Lewis surname researchers have exhausted traditional genealogy research methods without identifying their elusive Lewis ancestor, this project combines genetics and genealogy in an effort to break through the proverbial "brick wall". The Warner Hall. Lewis line has been documented to descend from Rhys Goch of Ystrad Yw ca. 1100 and is the only surname documented to do so on the paternal line. Before this, the line is purported to descend from a long line of Welsh rulers going back to the Votadini tribe ca. 300 AD.
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