In addition to my Cruwys/Cruse/Crewes DNA Project I have also recently set up a new project for the English county of Devon. Further details about the Devon DNA Project can be found here. If you have friends or relatives with roots in Devon it would be much appreciated if you could encourage them to join this new project.
If you are interested in testing a different surname and you don't have Devon ancestry, Family Tree DNA now have over 5,400 surname projects, so there is a good chance that your friends or relatives will find that their surname is already represented. If not, then to take advantage of the special promotion they should join one of the geographical projects. There are projects for Hampshire, East Anglia, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. There is also a catch-all project for the British Isles. You can find a full listing here.
If you do not yet understand how DNA testing works then I recommend that you read my short article from the Berkshire Family Historian which can be found online here.
I have copied below the letter from FTDNA with full details of the special promotion.
Dear Family Tree DNA Group Administrator,If you have any questions about my DNA projects or DNA testing in general do please get in touch.
Last summer we offered a pricing special that was the most successful offering of its kind in our company’s history.
Many project administrators strongly supported our recruitment efforts and both their projects and our database grew significantly.
This year we will offer an early summer special with an unparalleled promotional discount.
Offer summary:
• Y-DNA37+mtDNA for $119. (The regular project price is $248 – a reduction of more than 50%!!)
• The promotion will begin on June 9, 2009 and will end on June 24, 2009
• Kits ordered in this sale must be paid for by June 30, 2009
This is your new members’ opportunity to skip past the Y-DNA12 and Y-DNA25 tests and get the best Y-DNA Genealogical test on the market in addition to an mtDNA test for an extremely reduced price!
I should also mention that according to one of our competitors’ method of counting markers our 37-marker test could also be called a "41-marker test" as we do test and report markers 464e, 464f, 464g, and DYS19b. Though we test them, it is very rare that individuals have results for these markers. Therefore, by our conservative counting method, our competitor's "33-marker test" is actually a "29-marker test". We mention this to make sure that you understand the difference between these tests and are able to compare "apples to apples".
So... I hope that with this promotion your project can gain many new members.
As always, that you for your continued support.
Max Blankfeld
Vice-President, Operations and Marketing
http://www.FamilyTreeDNA.com
"History Unearthed Daily"
4 comments:
1. I can't find details of this offer on the FT DNA website - its only 12 whatsits for 119 dollars. How do you benefit from the generous price quoted above?
2. I'm keen to join the Devlin and Ogden projects - is that possible or do I just choose one?
thank you, David
Hi David
When you go to the project page you need to scroll down through the various tests and go to the section for "Combined Y-DNA and mtDNA tests". You'll see the $119 offer in this menu. You can order through either project. Once your results are in you can then join as many other projects as you like. As well as the geographical projects FTDNA have all the haplogroup projects too.
thanks Debbie - I'm still puzzled i'm afraid. The 37 test plus mtDNA is clearly 299 dollars. I would be keen to sign up for 119 dollars.
Yours hopefully, David
Hi David
You only get the special price of $119 if you order through a project. Here is a link to the Ogden project page which has details of the offer:
http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/ogden
If you get stuck contact the project admin who will be able to sort you out.
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