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Hurst DNA Project

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doverrog

doverrog Report 21 Mar 2008 18:13

Hello,
I am a direct descendant of the Hurst family whose roots can be traced to around 1500 in the Oxford area of England.
There is at least one branch of Hursts in Australia/New Zealand.
If you are a Hurst family member you may like to know that there is a Hurst Family Research project which uses DNA testing to establish links between our various branches and to confirm descendany.
This is the home web page https://www.familytreedna.com/default.aspx
And an excerpt from the ‘What it’s about’.
You can order a test and join a project according to the following categories:
Males can join:
A Surname Project that research individuals that have the same surname or a variant. Joining a Surname Project could be very helpful to verify relationships with individuals that share a similar surname.
One Y-DNA Geographical Project to verify a possible point of origin for the paternal line.
Females and Males can join:
One mtDNA Lineage Project that research individuals that have or suspect having the same maternal line.
One mtDNA Geographical Project to verify a possible point of origin for the maternal line.
So far the project has identified a number of different branches in England and the US and It would also be great to see the Antipodean Hursts also involved. If you are interested then please contact Group Administrator: Joy Marschman [email protected]
Please let me know if this sounds useful interesting and if you would like to know more.