Y-Chromosome DNA analysis of over 40 Sizemore males has now been completed. Family Tree DNA of Houston, TX was chosen in 2002 to perform the tests for the Sizemore
Surname DNA Project. At that time, it was felt that a 12 marker test was a good place to begin a project of this sort. An exact
match of all 12 markers from any two tested individuals would indicate that it
is highly likely that they descend from a common ancestor. This could provide
valuable information to family researchers who are trying to determine whether
different Sizemore lines are related. We now know that the common ancestor could be many generations back. So if you want to learn just how recently your ancestor fits in, you may want to start with the 25 or 37 marker test, also discounted for test participants and at an additional savings for the 25 marker test if ordered initially.
  However if you want to start with the 12 marker test, it is simple to upgrade to the 25 marker test later if the results indicate it would
be an added benefit. Since FamilyTreeDNA retains a DNA sample for each participant for 25 years at no extra charge, it will not be neccessary to submit another sample, if you have been previously tested by them. New types of tests, including a refine up 37 markers, are becoming available and you may want to have one of the newer tests run on your sample. Knowing this will be possible in the future is an added benefit to members of a project using Family Tree DNA of Houston, TX.
By setting up a Family Reconstruction Project at Family Tree DNA, the Sizemore
DNA Project Group is taking advantage of a substantial group discount. It also
allows us access to the test results, so we can see whether each of the Sizemore
lines is related (or not related) to one another. At this time, participants may start with either
the Y-DNA 12-marker test, which costs $99 + $2 shipping fee or the 25 marker tests which costs $169 plus $2 shipping. If you start with 12 and upgrade to 25 markers later, it will incurr an additional $90 fee. So by ordering the 25 marker test initially, you save $21. In order to take
this test, you must be a male Sizemore (spelling variations are welcomed)and you must have an ancestry chart. Help will be freely given to prepare a chart if you need help.
As we move well into the second year of this project, we really need more participants to get a better idea about the several different Sizemore lines. The information obtained by these tests is very important to all Sizemore descendants. If you can pledge any amount, I urge you to do so. In most cases the entire cost of the test is borne by the participant. But we need a procedure in place to test important lines not previously tested that might otherwise not be done. And that is why we maintain a pledge list of potential donors.
If you (or a male Sizemore in your line) want to take the test, here is what you
need to do:
1. Email the project coordinators,
Janet Crain and Joy King, and include your address and phone and/or fax number. Also
send a pedigree chart, including as much as possible of the following info for
yourself and each male Sizemore ancestor (father, grandfather, etc.):
a. birth: date & place (state & county);
b. marriage: date & place (state & county);
c. death date & place (state & county)
d. each spouse's name, birth / death info.
2.. The project coordinator will order your DNA kit, which will be sent directly
to you. This is NOT a blood test. Your genetic test kit consists of a cheek
scraper and a collection tube. In about five minutes, you will be able to read
the instructions and perform a painless cheek scraping. You will return the kit
and your check to Family Tree DNA.
3. FamilyTree performs the DNA tests. After approximately seven weeks they will
send the results to you and to the project co-ordinator/administrator.
4. As the results come in, we will make them available online at this site, so
that the various Sizemore lines can be compared. Family Tree DNA will assist in
interpreting the DNA results. A code will be assigned by the project
coordinator/administrator, who will be the only person other than yourself to
know your individual results. We will not use your name or the name of any
living person in your line without your permission;. We will only use your
pedigree to identify the various Sizemore lines.
Joy King, a noted Sizemore researcher, will provide invaluable
genealogical assistance.
FamilyTree DNA has a DNA FAQ
Page
that answers many questions. Click on the logo to go to the home page.