The Sicily Project
Website: www.familytreedna.com/public/Sicily
Description:
This project has been established to study the genetic heritage of Sicily, which has been a crossroads of civilization for at least 3000 years of recorded history. DNA testing, both yDNA for paternal lines and mtDNA for maternal lines, can provide a picture of the deep and recent ethnic background of Sicilians and their descendants. This includes Greek, Italian, Arab, Sephardic Jewish, Norman and Spanish backgrounds, among others. An added bonus, as more join and the database grows, is the possibility of finding common ancestors in the more recent period. This would allow family researchers to connect with distant cousins more quickly and collaborate more effectively in their research in the records.
Surnames in Project:
Amenta, Amore, Annino, Avenia, Azzarello, Azzolino, Bellguardo, Belluardo, Blandisi, Caccamo, Cangialosi, Cannizzaro, Cardello, Carrubba, Caruso, Causarano, Chiaramida, Chiofalo, Cicciarella, Clesi, Collica, Collura, Cuccia, Cutitto, Dagata, DiMaggio, Dimartino, DiMauro, DiPietro, Dispenza, Dorsa, Drago, Fareri, Forte, Franco, Fucarino, Gargano, Giunta, Giunti, Grech, Greco, Guinta, Guzzardo, Imprescia, Ingrao, Junta, Ladogna, LaFata, Lala, Livacari, Livoti, LoCascio, Lombardo, Lorefice, Loverde, Lupo, Maccagnone, Maddi, Mainenti, Manale, Mauceri, Menta, Messina, Minardi, Montonieri, Morales, Motta, Musso, Nicastro, Nicita, Nicolosi, Nigito, Nucifora, Occhipinti, Ortisi, Paina, Pardo, Pizzolato, Pollaro, Presti, Privatera, Quartarone, Raciti, Rezza, Ricchiazzi, Rinella, Roggio, Salamone, Scafidi, Schiro, Sciuto, Sicily, Sparacino, Spataro, Stracquadanio, Straquadanio, Toscano
Website: www.familytreedna.com/public/Sicily
Description:
This project has been established to study the genetic heritage of Sicily, which has been a crossroads of civilization for at least 3000 years of recorded history. DNA testing, both yDNA for paternal lines and mtDNA for maternal lines, can provide a picture of the deep and recent ethnic background of Sicilians and their descendants. This includes Greek, Italian, Arab, Sephardic Jewish, Norman and Spanish backgrounds, among others. An added bonus, as more join and the database grows, is the possibility of finding common ancestors in the more recent period. This would allow family researchers to connect with distant cousins more quickly and collaborate more effectively in their research in the records.
Surnames in Project:
Amenta, Amore, Annino, Avenia, Azzarello, Azzolino, Bellguardo, Belluardo, Blandisi, Caccamo, Cangialosi, Cannizzaro, Cardello, Carrubba, Caruso, Causarano, Chiaramida, Chiofalo, Cicciarella, Clesi, Collica, Collura, Cuccia, Cutitto, Dagata, DiMaggio, Dimartino, DiMauro, DiPietro, Dispenza, Dorsa, Drago, Fareri, Forte, Franco, Fucarino, Gargano, Giunta, Giunti, Grech, Greco, Guinta, Guzzardo, Imprescia, Ingrao, Junta, Ladogna, LaFata, Lala, Livacari, Livoti, LoCascio, Lombardo, Lorefice, Loverde, Lupo, Maccagnone, Maddi, Mainenti, Manale, Mauceri, Menta, Messina, Minardi, Montonieri, Morales, Motta, Musso, Nicastro, Nicita, Nicolosi, Nigito, Nucifora, Occhipinti, Ortisi, Paina, Pardo, Pizzolato, Pollaro, Presti, Privatera, Quartarone, Raciti, Rezza, Ricchiazzi, Rinella, Roggio, Salamone, Scafidi, Schiro, Sciuto, Sicily, Sparacino, Spataro, Stracquadanio, Straquadanio, Toscano
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