Got to agree. DNA testing will give one connections among family members - great for like-surnames and related surnames; however, it would be quite meaningless on a geographic basis which would include a multitude of various family names. Granted, it may link someone with a totally different family name connected via an intimate trist on the side that no one knew about way back when (and I've come across people who have found these - very disturbed they were about it) - shades of the stories of the milkman, etc. - but for the most part sticking with the existing family surname projects is the way to go. Any relationships within the surname will show up quickly. Then it's a much simpler matter of connecting to a more specific location, ie: Co. Fermanagh, etc.. What would be more meaningful would be for those who are interested to look at FTDNA and elsewhere for their surname project. If there isn't one, then start one. Cliff. Johnston "May the best you've ever seen, Be the worst you'll ever see;" from A Scots Toast by Allan Ramsay > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx