DNA - how you can help

HURRY! check if you are eligible for one of our FREE DNA test kits ... see March 2009 Newsletter for details

to check if you are eligible for one of the four remaining FREE test kits, either read the announcement in the March 2009 Newsletter, or email me at adamthwaite @ one-name.org and tell me the names and approximate birth years of your father, grandfather, etc.

If you are male and your surname is Adamthwaite (or if you have a different surname but believe you are descended from a male Adamthwaite through the male line),we would like to encourage you to join our Project as a volunteer. Before you do so, however, please read the background information which addresses some common fears and misunderstandings. Hopefully, this will encourage you to volunteer to take a DNA test to represent your branch of the Adamthwaites. The test kit would be posted directly to your home and involves using a simple mouth swab, which you return by post to the testing company. We are able to offer a contribution towards the cost of the test from the Adamthwaite General Fund. The results of your test would be used solely for genealogical purposes and you will not be identified by name in any analysis published on this or any other website.  

If you do not meet the criteria to take the test yourself, but you know a man who could - perhaps you could act as an Ambassador for the Adamthwaite study and tell them about our study and ask them if they would agree to take the test?  

If you are not in a position to either take the test yourself, or persuade anyone else to do so - you can still help us by making a small financial contribution to the Adamthwaite General Fund, so that we can offer subsidised DNA tests to potential candidates. The greater the amount of sponsorship we can offer, the more likely we are to recruit volunteers to join the testing programme.

Please take a look at the notes and charts for each of the different lines, which are regularly updated to show the lines where we are still looking for one or more volunteers - and please get in touch if you think you can help in any way 

These are the lines where we need to find volunteers:

VIOLET line - we have identified five main branches of this line, although we only know of living male Adamthwaites in four of those branches, probably all in the UK - as this is the oldest line we have traced back using traditional genealogical methods, we are particularly keen to find two or more volunteers to represent this lineYELLOW line - we believe there are still living male Adamthwaites in four branches of this line, mostly living in the UK - we now have test results from one volunteer from this line and are anxious to compare them with volunteers from different branchesORANGE line - we believe there is only one branch of this line which still has living male Adamthwaites, located in the USA - we would very much like to be able to confirm our belief that this line is a branch of the VIOLET lineOLIVE line - there are two main branches of this line, each of which divide into two smaller branches with descendants in Australia and the UK - again, we have received one set of test results from this line and would like to compare them with a volunteer from the other main branchGREY line - we know of two branches of this line with living male descendants - one branch in Canada and one in Australia. There is a small possibility that there could still be male Adamthwaite descendants from one of the UK branches of this line. We have received test results from our volunteers from both the Canadian branch and the Australian branch and I am pleased to report that they match in 36 out of 37 markers.BLUE line - we know of two branches of this line with living male descendants and are very keen to recruit test volunteers for this line, particularly as we have a suspicion that the BLUE line may have links with the YELLOW linePINK, LIGHT GREEN and TURQUOISE lines - as far as we are aware, there are no longer any living male Adamthwaite descendants of any of these lines. However, if you know of one, please get in touch as soon as possible.

Some notes on viewing the DNA descendancy charts:  the charts were produced using Legacy Charting and were saved in .pdf format. Some of the charts are very wide - so you will need to maximise the size of the image to 100% on your Adobe Reader taskbar, then scroll to the right and down to view all sections of the chart. In accordance with our privacy policy, no living individuals are shown.

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