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The information supplied at this web site is intended to help others determine ancestral relationships. If you have ancestal information that you would like to share with others please let me (Gregory A. Parker) know. I do this as a hobby so there is no charge for this service.

Link to Genealogy Information

The Genealogical information of interest are shown in the table at the very top of the page. It is an absolutely free resource to help families and genealogists (amateurs, hobbyist and professionals) prove or disprove relatedness. It is specifically designed to help those specific ancestries. Many individuals from many families have contributed their information to this database.

Link to DNA Information for Genealogical Purposes

The DNA Projects of interest are shown in the table at the very top of the page. It is an absolutely free resource to help families and genealogists (amateurs, hobbyist and professionals) prove or disprove relatedness. It is specifically designed to help those specific ancestries. The Y-Chromosome is passed from father to son essentially unchanged. Testing and analysis techniques on various locations (loci) of the Y-chomosome give numerical markers (alleles). A person is related to another individual if the markers are almost identical. You are placed in the same family group if no more than 3 markers differ. If your marker values are similar to one of the family groups you are related to that family. If your DNA is significantly different from another individual you know that you do not share a common ancestor. A negative result trims the family tree. A positive result is very exciting and is a conformation of relatedness.

 

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