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Hull Y-DNA
Y-DNA testing is associated a male’s patrilineal line, also called the surname line, because it runs along that lineage of the pedigree chart: a male’s father, his father’s father, his father’s father, and so on. Want to learn more? Read “Understanding Y-DNA testing.” and “Using your Y-DNA results.”
For Hull males that test, as of April 2022, the Hull Y-DNA project had 456 members. Greg K. Hull has taken the Big Y 700 and is kit 901299 under the R001 Johann Nickel Holl group.
Greg K. Hull atDNA matches
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Generation 2: James Warren Hull
Children of James Warren Hull with possible descendant atDNA matches:
Generation 3: Allen P. Hull
Children of Allen P. Hull with possible known non-direct line descendant atDNA matches: none.
Generation 4: Rolander Hull
Children of Rolander Hull with possible known non-direct line descendant atDNA matches:
Generation 5: Samuel Hull
Children of Samuel Hull with possible known non-direct line descendant atDNA matches:
Generation 6: Hull
* Bettinger Shared cM Project 4.0, v.4 used to validate DNA match cM with relationship (example: the cM for a 1st cousin 2 X removed should fall in the range of 33-471, with an average of 221).
Citing this page: Kimberli Faulkner Hull, author and compiler, “Hull DNA” Cool Adventures
( https://cooladventures.com/genealogy/hull-dna/: posted 2022).