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Sinclair DNA St. Clair DNA Sinclair Genealogy
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The Sinclair / St. Clair DNA Study. The First Comprehensive St. Clair / Sinclair DNA Report. Site updated January 31, 2015 - See the News Link at left. Follow us on Google. DNA SNP matches connections in medieval Norman records prove one of our Saint-Clair lineages was directly connected with the powerful families behind the Knights Templar. Click Here. While in France with Scott Wolter of. Welcome to the St. Clair Sinclair DNA Project. Herdmanston St. Clairs, a Mystery No More. My good friend and co-adm...
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About St. Clair Research
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The Sinclair / St. Clair DNA Study. Overview - The Sinclair / St. Clair DNA Study. The history of an ancient family. Re-examined in light of new research. By Steve St. Clair. Stan St. Clair, Antonia Sinclair, Donald L. Sinclair and. Click to read more. Read about our study at Family Tree DNA. We're writing on Tumblr. One of our blogs for the Sinclair family DNA study. Another blog for our Sinclair DNA study. About St. Clair Research. Early Path Through Time. Lineages - More Recent Path.
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Sinclair DNA - News
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The Sinclair / St. Clair DNA Study. Sinclair DNA - News. Hay, Saint-Clair and the Rosslyn Sinclair Family -. Brian Dreadon has penned an interesting page for our website about a likely genealogy for the Rosslyn Sinclairs. Also, he corrects many misconceptions along the way. Click here to read the report. Our Herdmanston Family DNA is now Known -. News on Our U106 Z346* Caithness Lineage -. Yet another social media icon. News for the Sinclairs of Caithness. Sinclair DNA on Tumblr and Pinterest. We now hav...
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St. Clair Research Methodology
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The Sinclair / St. Clair DNA Study. My hypothesis is that, ours' being a name adopted from land in western Europe, some of our ancestors with wildly differing haplotypes might have found themselves living on the land in the period in which surnames were being adopted. If correct for even two of our lineages, this study will prove that our family origins are far more complex than traditional documents genealogy can resolve. A second area of study. A Description of the Study. A DNA test measures the length...
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