Eighth newsletter of the Rigmaiden One-Name Study,
November 2015
Julie Parker,
Millbank Cottage, Winson, Gloucestershire GL7 5EW
Some of you
may know of the exciting new Rigmaiden DNA Project that has recently been set
up with the help of The Guild of One Name Studies under the auspices of the
Familytreedna.com website.
I will be
printing the text of the informatory letter that is currently being sent out to
a number of male members of the Rigmaiden family here – if you happen to know
of any who may be interested in the Project perhaps you could pass this on to
them.
Attached to
this letter is an interesting piece from The Gentleman’s Magazine published in
1830 regarding the discovery of a brass seal in Nottinghamshire. In the last
newsletter I mentioned this item but, as I couldn’t put my hands on the
original article, remembered it as being a ring. Enquiries to the Museum
Service are ongoing.
Meanwhile
here is the text of the DNA Project letter:
I am writing to you regarding my family
history research for the Rigmaiden surname.
If you are not interested in family history, please pass on this letter
to someone in your family who is interested.
I have been
researching the Rigmaiden surname, world-wide, for over a decade. This type of research is called a one-name
study, and I am a member of the Guild of One-Name Studies, London,
England. If you have access to the
Internet, you can learn more about my research at the following web site:
http://one-name.org/name_profile/rigmaiden/
From my
research, I have built many Rigmaiden family trees. As part of my research, I contact those with
the Rigmaiden surname. My objective,
and that of the Guild, is to ensure that I have accounted for every Rigmaiden
family tree. In the course of my
contacts with fellow Rigmaiden descendents, I have helped quite a few people
around the world learn more about their Rigmaiden ancestry. I provide family tree information from my
research at no charge, and keep confidential any information you share about
living members of your family tree. I
very much hope I will hear from you, so I can identify your family tree and
share information with you regarding your family tree from my extensive
research. All I need to get started is
any information you may know about your Rigmaiden ancestors.
As part of my
research into the Rigmaiden surname, I am also the administrator of the
Rigmaiden DNA Project. This is a new
genealogy project that has just been set up. Scientists have discovered that a
small portion of the Y chromosome is passed from father to son, typically
unchanged. By testing this small area,
you can determine if two men are related.
The test result is a string of numbers, and contains no personal information.
The test is a
harmless genealogy test. A test kit is
sent to you in the mail, and you swab the inside of your mouth. You must be male to take this test, and have
the Rigmaiden surname. If you believe there is a Rigmaiden in your direct male line,
although you have a different surname, you are also welcome to
participate. If you are female, please
find a direct line male to participate, to represent your tree.
I would like
to invite a male from your family tree to participate in the Rigmaiden DNA
Project, and represent your family tree.
As our project grows, we will have many exciting discoveries. We
encourage males to order a Y DNA test for 37 markers, if possible. If you order fewer markers, you can upgrade
later, though this costs a little more.
Participating
is an opportunity to uncover information not provided in the paper records,
which will help with your research of your family tree. We will also discover
which family trees are related. As the
project progresses, the results for the various family trees will provide
information about the origin and evolution of the surnames.
The goals of
the project are:
* Discover
information to help with our family history research
* Discover
which family trees are related
* Discover
information to help with brick walls
* Confirm
surname variants
* Validate
family history research
* Get on file
a DNA sample for trees at risk of extinction of the male line
* Discover
information about our distant origins
You will be
an exact or close match to those men to whom you are related. By also testing a distant direct line male in
your family tree, if possible, you will validate the family tree research to
the common ancestor shared by both men who test. In addition, the test result will tell you
about your distant origins.
We have also
established a General Fund, to accept donations in any currency via credit
card. These funds will be held at the
testing company, and used to help sponsor test kits for key males who are
unable financially to participate. We encourage
you to make a donation. Click on the
link below to visit the project web site, and then click "Contribute to
the Project General Fund" on the left to make a donation. If you decide to
donate, please specify "Rigmaiden Project General Fund" in the top
box of the Donation form.
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Rigmaiden
Both males
and females may also be interested in learning about their direct female line,
which would be their mother, their mother's mother, and back in time. You would order a mtDNA test. For matches in a genealogical time frame,
order the mtDNA Plus test.
Recently
introduced is the autosomal DNA test for both men and women which can identify
common DNA signatures up to five generations back. This can help identify more
distant relatives where you have GGGgrandparents in common from both your
mother’s and father’s line of descent. On the Familytreedna.com website this
type of testing is called Family Finder.
If you join
the project there is the option to purchase the kits more cheaply via The Guild
of One Name Studies in the UK or via FamilyTreedna.com, but if you are
interested in the project and find the cost prohibitive we may be able to
discuss this.
If you wish
to order from FamilyTreedna.com via the Project the link is:
https://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Rigmaiden
I am looking
forward to hearing from you. If you have
any questions , don’t hesitate to ask.
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