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Surnames: Kepler, Livengood, McCoy, Newland, Penwell, Haines, Jett, Robbins, Baker, Hardy,
Crites, Potts, Morris, Murphy, Ford, Mast, Estle, Rutter, Killworth, Jackson, Beatty
Classification: Query
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DNA male participants Y-chromosome testing project.
I am very excited about this project and hope other KEPLERS will join our DNA Project. It
is my belief that the KEPLERs in the USA are from one common ancestor. The sooner we get
started the sooner we could have results that could possibly break down walls for all of
us with our KEPLER ancestors or at least give us a clue of where to go next.
The surname Kepler has several spelling variations: Keplar, Keppler, Kepner, Capler and
Kessler. The first Keplers were found in the first census in 1790 and men with the Kepler
surname are found in the Pennsylvania Archives who served in the American Revolutionary
War. These Keplers were located in the states of MD and PA and from there have spread out
all over the United States.
As stated above it is our theory that all Keplers in America have a common ancestor. This
is what this DNA Project is about to help us prove this theory and to find out where
our/your fingerprint origins began. At this time we are asking for other male KEPLER
decendants to participate in this project that are not related to Jacob, Emery Hall, or
Thomas Aaron Kepler to join our DNA Project so we can trace this family's line back in
time
About the Project:
- A report on the participant's genetic DNA, which is very close (and sometimes
identical) to the earliest known ancestor
- A classification of the participant's "deep" ancestry, which gives insight
into the prehistoric origins of your surname ancestors
- A sense of camaraderie with all who participate in the Family Project, which is
particularly strong for those who share a genetic ancestry
- Stimulation to family research and sharing of information
- A wider sense of identity and relationship, as we begin to realize how much we are a
World Family.
- A chance to compare your genetic ancestry with those of the Surname and the Variant
Spellings
- Locates the genetic matches that do not share your common surname
The process is simple, a kit will be provided, you swab the inside of your mouth and send
in the sample. Results will be from whichever marker kit your family would decide on. Our
line began with the 25 marker test, but you can begin with the 12.
The surname project pricing is:
12 marker Y-DNA* test $99 + $4 (USA)
12 to 25 Marker Upgrade $49
12 to 37 Marker Upgrade $99
12 to 59 Marker Upgrade $189
25 Marker Y-DNA* test $148 + $4 (USA)
25 to 37 Marker Upgrade $49
25 to 59 Marker Upgrade $148
37 Marker Y-DNA* test $189 + $4 (USA)
59 Marker Y-DNA* test $269 + $4 (USA)
37 to 59 Marker Upgrade $99
You might think of sharing the cost of doing this DNA Project by selecting one male KEPLER
from your line to take the test and then each person researching that line dividing the
cost of which ever kit you decide on by the number of people researching. This may be a
way to get more people involved in the project.
Anyone interested should contact me by email - Geo at giglet01(a)yahoo.com
All surnames listed are surnames associated with our line of KEPLERs. It doesn't
matter if you do not recognize any of the surnames in this line we could still be related
through, brothers, uncles, and so on. There is only one way to find out if we are related
and that is to join the KEPLER DNA Project to prove it.
Georgeanna Hallemann, Administrator Kepler DNA Project
URL to Family Tree DNA website:
www.familytreedna.com/public/kepler