SHIELDS/SHEILDS, etc.
(including Sheals, Sheil, Sheild, Sheill, Sheils, Shiel, Shield, Shiell, Shiels, McShields, O'Shields & O'Shiels and other variants) DNA Test Results
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Earliest Known Ancestors of the SHIELDS/SHEILDS, etc. or variants Y-DNA Testing Group HOMEPAGE Each identified SHIELDS or variant participator having like Y-DNA will be assigned a group chart number.
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STEPS IN JOINING
DO THIS EARLY,
perhaps just after sending in your test sample.
Visit: Karen (Shields) Richey and Audrey (Shields) Hancock Vacation in Ireland 2001
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The SHIELDS-SHEILDS, etc. Surname DNA Project (including the many variants listed above) was organized in July 9, 2003. Having read many success stories in matches with DNA for genealogical purposes, we decided that it is time to try to advance our research in the many cases where there are no written documents to help to prove our ancestry.
The success of our Project will depend on the number of male participants who join our testing group, as well the documentation of the research connected with each line regarding dates and locations of birth, death, marriage, etc. Please, contact and encourage males of the above surnames to participate in our Project to help to ensure its success.
The testing will be for the male Y-chromosome that is passed, only, from father to son through the generations. Therefore, the testing requires a male with one of the above mentioned surnames or possible other variant. If you are a female with one of the surnames (etc.) or a female researcher, you may have a husband, uncle, brother, male cousin, etc. willing to volunteer in your place.
We have chosen Family Tree DNA of Houston, TX as our testing company. The testing laboratory will be analyzing either the basic 12, 25, or more highly defined 37 or 59 markers on the Y-chromosome. If the markers of two or more male individuals match, it will indicate they descend from a common male or variant surnamed ancestor. It will not identify the specific ancestor, but through the sharing of family information with other participants, that ancestor could be found. It is our opinion that the 37 or 59 marker tests are much better at reporting the kind of data that we need to determine that we are related, as the 12 marker test can find many matches that are not close in generations to most research. You can upgrade from the 12 marker to more marker at a later date, if desired.
As a member of the surname project, it is expected that you will share what you know of your family history and its earliest known ancestor. This is to help to identify each line and assign an ID#.
DISCLAIMER, CONDITIONS AND AGREEMENT
The project organizer has no commercial affiliation with any profit making organization and receives no compensation for services or expenses involved with the project. At present, the webpages involved with this project is for information, lineages, and posting DNA results of participants.
Although as a participant you receive a discount at FTDNA, that by no means suggests a business partnership or other relationship between the Project and the Laboratory. All funds are payable only and directly to the Laboratory. The project organizer will not be the recipient nor steward of any DNA samples and has no responsibility for their care, handling or return to participant, nor duty to act on behalf of participant in mediation of any dispute between the Participant and the Laboratory.
While a match between two participants may indicate that they share a common male ancestor, it will not identify the specific ancestor and there is no guarantee that every participant will match another participant.
STEPS IN JOINING
- Join the project by clicking on link at left and ordering your individual kit.
- When kit arrives, follow directions. Return kit including the special waiver form that came with the kit so that FamilyTree DNA will have permission to share results with Project Coordinator.
- Then e-mail to Project Coordinator (Audrey): your family's Earliest Known Ancestor and family information for our chart.
Chart information should include:
- Your Family's Earliest Known Ancestor, including as much history, dates, & places as is known. What is shared about a family line will be up to the individual testee, his representative or his researcher. This information will hopefully help others connect their family to your family if and when like Y-DNA is found.
- Lineages are posted to you the testee or representative or to an earlier known ancestor.
- The researcher's name and e-mail will be posted with the information he/she has provided and sent to Audrey for inclusion on our project site, so that others can make contact.
- Pertinent Family Websites or Webpages are welcomed (Optional)
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OTHER INFORMATIONAL ARTICLES
America's First Families: Forenames And Surnames: INDEX PAGE
OTHER INFORMATIONAL ARTICLES CONCERNING DNA TESTING
NOTE: Your testing kit must be ordered from this our SHIELDS/SHEILDS, etc. site, if you are participating in our SHIELDS/SHEILDS, etc. PROJECT, not from the sites mentioned in the articles. Click on the link above to join.
DNA Testing: Why Markers Matter from Ancestry Daily News dated 1/30/2003
DNA Testing for Genealogical Purposes: A Basic Introduction from Ancestry Daily News dated 6/2/2003
Genetic Genealogy, Part II: DNA Inheritance from Ancestry Daily News dated 7/8/2003
LISTING OF KNOWN SURNAME PROJECTS by Kevin Duerinck
FamilyTree DNA Newsletters
ANYONE WISH TO BE A SPONSOR?
If someone is financially unable to do the test, would there be anyone out there who would like to sponsor another or contribute funds to help? Then perhaps we can help different branches become represented.
FamilyTree DNA will help with that part. All you have to do is send check, money order, PayPal, or Credit Card information to:
Family Tree DNA - Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd.
1919 North Loop West, Suite 110
Houston, Texas 77008
Then in a note or "memo" part of check, etc., include the Project Name and earmark it for the General Fund..."SHIELDS-SHEILDS, etc. Project General Fund".
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E-mail:
Audrey (Shields) Hancock
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