New Offer to descendant of John Luke RACEY
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In reply to:
RASEY Y-chromosome DNA Surname Project
Diana Gale Matthiesen 2/02/06
I am hereby making an offer to subsidize 50% of the cost of Y-chromosome DNA testing a patrilineal descendant of John Luke RACEY (1750-1813), the 1773 immigrant from Norfolk, England, to Pennsylvania, who settled in Hampshire Co., VA:
http://dgmweb.net/genealogy/FGS/R/RaceyJohnLuke-ElizabethAiken.shtmlhttp://dgmweb.net/genealogy/FGS/R/RaceyJohnLuke-ElizabethAiken.shtml
Test subject must be a male surnamed RACEY (or variant) who descends in a direct male line from John Luke RACEY; no females can break the line of descent.Subject must be willing to join the RASEY project at FamilyTreeDNA, to order the 67-marker test, and to share their data by signing a standard release (which does not necessarily mean sharing their identity with anyone except me, the project administrator and donor).
http://dgmweb.net/genealogy/DNA/Rasey/RaseyDNA.shtmlhttp://dgmweb.net/genealogy/DNA/Rasey/RaseyDNA.shtml
Acceptance of the subject is at my discretion after examining the family group sheets connecting the test subject to John Luke.For further information, please contact me privately.
Diana Gale Matthiesen
RASEY DNA project administrator