Hartman, Hartmann, Hardman, Hardtman
DNA Project
We are looking for additional participants. Individuals interested in collaborating on family history and using genetic testing to assist our research efforts are encouraged to join. If you are a male with one of the above surnames or variations and are interested in researching your direct paternal line further, you may participate. This project study is using a DNA test that looks at a portion of the Y chromosome. The Y chromosome is unique to males and can be used to identify one's direct paternal line. For this reason, females cannot contribute directly, but can find a male relative (father, brother, cousin, etc) to be tested as a representative of her line. We use Relative Genetics for our projects.
We are particulary interested in males with the surname Hartman, whose Hartman line passes through York or Lancaster counties in Pennsylvania during the 1700s. We are also interested in males with the Hartmann surname, who come from the Donnersberg, Zellertal, Bad Kreuznach or Jettenbach areas of Rheinland-Pfalz in Germany. Males from other Hartman/Hartmann/Hardman/Hardtman familes are also encouraged to participate.
For more information on participating in this project, contact Don Hartman at FamilyHart@aol.com
You may also peruse our FamilyHart Online Genealogical Database by clicking here.
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