I'm
looking for Mills, Miles, Mull, Milne, Desmoulins,
Mullins, Meulen, Vermeulenand Moulinsmen
to participate in a Y-DNA testing project. Since
this is a group study the cost is only $99 each (plus postage) if you
join ordering the 12 marker Y-DNA kit. Participants are encouraged
to join though by ordering the 37 or 67 marker test though.
The MILLS DNA Project was started with the vision of assisting Mills
researchers worldwide with the follow:
Identify others who are related
Solve brick walls in your research
Validate existing research
Our Project Goals are:
Identify and document
worldwide relationships. This will be accomplished by having
participants join with the name variations of Miles, Mull, Milne, Desmoulins,
Mullins, Meulen, Vermeulen
and Moulins. Once this goal is met project
participants will have a better understanding of possible name changes
that may have occurred in their line. This will assist in
identifying relationship where names changes occurred.
Identify and document the
different Mills family lines in the US. This will be
accomplished by having at least 50 Mills men tested. These 50
men should have at least 4 generations of their Mills family
documented. Once this goal has been met the project participants
will have gained a better understanding of the different family lines
and will narrow down their research efforts since they will not need
to research unrelated families any further.
Identify and document the
Y-DNA of early the Mills settlers reflected below. This will be
accomplished by having at least 3 Mills men tested, for each early
settler, that has documented their ancestry back to the early settler.
Once this goal is met the project participants will have understanding
of their family lines, relations and ancestry. This will also
help many identify their early settler which will narrow down their
research efforts.
Settled in Stamford, CT and probably
Boston, MA earlier
See group 100
Kits 5301 & 15692 results in.
1 relation found (kit 9421)
Need 1 more participant
7
Joseph Mills
/1647
Settled in Kittery, Maine
Need Participants
8
Nicholas Mills
England/early to mid 1600s
Settled in New Kent, Virginia
Need Participants
9
Peter Mills
aka Pieter Van Der Meulen
Netherlands/1660s
Settled in Windsor, CT. Peter Mills, Maryland Richard Mills,
Stratford, CT, 1640s, then Southampton, NY, Stamford, CT,
Westchester, NY,descendants in southern New Jersey
See
Group 500
10
Robert Mills
Kittery, died 1647
See group 100c, kit 5301
11
Robert Mills
Ireland/abt 1720
Migrated to Londonderry, NH then
settled in Chester, NH. He was born in Ireland ca. 1682 and
died 1762. Some descendants migrated to Newberry, Orange Co.,
VT. Said to have originated from Argyleshire, Scotland.
Need Participants
12
John
Mills
Ireland/abt 1720
Migrated to Londonderry, NH then settled in Haverhill, MA then
removed to Colerain, MA. He is a brother to Robert Mills (#11
above)
To participate, you must be a man with the last name of MILLS
and you will need to order either a 12, 25, or 37 Y-DNA kit from FamilyTreeDNA by clicking on this link
'Mills
DNA Kit Order' This link also contains more
information about test costs. After you order your kit, you will be mailed a DNA kit
and an invoice to cover the expenses. The DNA sample and
the money must be mailed directly to FamilyTreeDNA for
processing by the participant.
After you order your kit, please email me (use the mail box above
to email me) your pedigree that includes your earliest Mills male
ancestor's name, (approx) birth date and birth place. I will
need this information to post your results on this site.
Important - Put your kit number in the title of the email! If
you do not send your pedigree, I will delete you from this project!
The pedigree should be in this format (no file attachments):
gggrandfather name
was b. birth date, birth place and d. death date, death place.
ggrandfather name
was b. birth date, birth place and d. death date, death
place.
grandfather name
was b. birth date, birth place and d. death date, death place.
father's name was
b. birth date, birth place and d. death date, death place.
participants/DNA
submitter's name
To learn more about Genealogy DNA testing, click on the 'DNA
Project Info ' button below.
All test results are published on this site by kit number and your
earliest ancestor. The participants name will not be published. The
benefits of participating in a group study is that everyone gets to know
the results. FamilyTreeDNA notify you if someone matches your results exactly
in their database.
Women with the birth name of Mills can participate by ordering
the 'Maternal Match' kit. The group study cost of this kit is $179.
This tests the mtDNA of females and the female lineage of males (HVR1)
for matches. Mills men participating in the Y-DNA 12 marker test can
upgrade their test results to include the 'Maternal Match' results for
an additional cost of $100.
This
Inheritance Chart
reflects how paternal and maternal DNA is inherited. So by looking at this
chart you can see that the men's Y-DNA testing in progress represents the
left outer most results. And the 'Maternal Match' test would represent
the right outer most results.
Since maternal DNA is always
inherited from the mother, the results would reflect if participants have
maternal matches on the right outer most of the chart - however it will
not identify surname matches since the maternal line does not pass down
the same surname.
Participants of the Mills Maternal
Match study should only include those with the birth name of Mills or
females with a Mills female on the outer most right of the chart. If I
figured this out correctly, this would gives us a better chance of
identifying maternal matches. Even if you do not find a maternal match
with another participant of this project, FamilyTreeDNA would notify you
of others that match your maternal line's outer most side.
For example, here is my outer most maternal line:
CHAMBERS - my birth name
BARNES - my mother's birth name
Esther MILLS b. 1913 VT - my
grandma who qualifies me to be a participant!
Gladys SMITH b. 1893 VT - great
grandma
Ellen SEVERANCE b. 1859 VT - 2nd
great grandma
Harriet FOWLER b. 1822 VT - 3rd
great grandma
Eda ATWOOD b. 1798 VT - 4th great
grandma
Merian BACON b. 1764 MA - 5th great
grandma
Lois NEWELL b. 1738 MA - 6th great
grandma
Hannah EDMUNDS b. 1707/08 MA - 7th
great grandma
Mary PRATT b. 1675 MA - 8th great
grandma
Doras FOLGER b. 1647 MA - 9th great
grandma
Mary MORRELL b. 1619 England - my
10th great grandma's birth name. Mary represents my earliest maternal
ancestor that I inherited my mitdondrial DNA from. This is as far
back that I have been able to trace back.
I am participating in the Maternal
Match test. Therefore, if another 'Maternal Match' participant
matches my results they may be able to look at my maternal line
above and see where we match up. My results are posted on the
mtDNA Results page.
If men currently participating in the
Y-DNA testing want to participate in the Maternal Match test, they will
be able to upgrade their current test results to include testing
for maternal matches once their current Y-DNA test results are in.
FamilyTreeDNA will automatically notify you that your results are in and
provide a link to see your results and upgrade or test results if
desired.
Participants of the Maternal Match
test should provide me their maternal outer most pedigree in the format
I have shown above.
To join the Mills Surname DNA Project,
please follow these instructions:
To participate, you must be a Mills man or woman and you
will need to order a mtDNA test kit by clicking on this
link
'Mills
DNA Kit Order' This link also contains more
information about test costs. After you order your kit, you will be mailed a DNA kit
and an invoice to cover the expenses. The DNA sample and
the money must be mailed directly to FamilyTreeDNA for
processing by the participant.
After you order your kit, please email me (use the mail box above
to email me) your maternal pedigree that includes your earliest
maternal female ancestor's name, (approx) birth date and birth place.
I will need this information to post your results on this site.
See example of my maternal line above.
To learn more about Genealogy DNA testing, click on the 'DNA
Project Info ' button below.