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NOTICE  to all males surnamed Benedict
and any variants* of the surname Benedict!

We request your participation in this Project.

We especially need descendants of all sons of Thomas Benedict
(namely: Thomas, John, James, Samuel and Daniel)

We are also seeking Benedict males from Europe, the UK, and other parts of the world!

The Project is discovering, through DNA, previously unknown
information about Benedict Family history! Be a part of it!


All eligible members of the Benedict family and to other families, from all parts of the world, bearing variants* of the Benedict name are invited to join the Project. This is a Worldwide Project being carried out as a scientific study in cooperation with Family Tree DNA (FTDNA), the foremost provider of genetic testing services for genealogical purposes.

To learn more, go to the   DNA Project Homepage.


Here will be found all the details: the Project's description, objectives, eligibility, information about DNA testing for genealogical purposes, plus access to Family Tree DNA's website and their application for joining this Project.


* Variants (i.e., other forms of the Benedict name) presently included in the Surname Project are:

  Benedikt, Benedick(e), Benedek, Benedetti, Benedetto, Bendix, Benet, Bennett, Benois, Benoit, de Benedictis

These are currently but a few of the variations of the Benedict name that are included in the Project. We shall be pleased to learn of other variants and to consider their inclusion in this study.

 
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