Hi, William how many marker did you ordered. If your DNA is Irish Type III, I have a lot of none public Data There are 5 Bryan's ; 19 'O'Brien's; that are currently Irish Type III The ones that I talk to seem to have good documentation. They were from Surry County NC. When you fill out your personal page at familytreeDNA you will have the option to compare to their whole data base and join surname projects. Then you can download to y-search to compare to their database. john b. John I have submitted my DNA into the Family Tree project, my results will not be done until the 20th of August, can you tell me if my results will be compared to all various spellings of Bryan, Bryant , O'brien. I'm hoping so, as it looks as tho only 53 in Bryan spelling. As I have found in my research the last name spelling of mine did include the t on the end, Bryant. I believe at some point the t was dropped from the Bryan surname. William Bryan ---- John Bryant <jofbryant@hotmail.com> wrote: > Current Bryant samples on file > Total tested FamilyTreeDNA 57 > Listed on Y-Search 34 > Sorenson Database 23 > Total in projects including other surnames > O'Brien project 96 all surnames > Bryan project 53 all surnames > It hard to tell how many these are duplicates. > > Report on other surnames > > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2007-07/1183864284 > > > > > John Bryant > 6JN52 Y-Search > R1b1c* > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/r1b/ > Irish Type III > http://au.geocities.com/t120r61/Irish_Type_III.htm > #57501 at OBrien project > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/obrien/ > Josiah Bryant Cooperative Research Group > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ourbryants/index.htm > >