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The Noël / Noel and Related Surname DNA Project

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Surname Members :   Noël   -   Noël > Newell  -  Noel   -   Noell   -   Noll  -  Noe

Open to variant spellings such as:  Noue  -  de Noël  -  le Noël

The Descendant's Oldest Documented Ancestor

     Kit # 
Haplogroup Ancestor DOB Location
Apparent Gene Flow
    N2382
R1b1
 Pierre Noe
 1610
 Poitou, France  New Jersey to Alaska
    12531
 R1b1
 Cornelius Noel  1623
 Leiden, Holland  Essex County, Virginia
  134262
      R1b1
 Cornelius Noel
 1623
 Lieden, Holland
 Essex County, Virgina
    11963
   R1b1b2
 Joseph Noel -1  1680
 Bas Rhin?, France
 Adams County, Pennsylvania
    11498
      R1b1
 Jean Noël
 1687
 Grand-Leez, Belgium
 Grand-Leez, Belgium
    83310
      R1b1
 Abraham Noe
 1755
 New Jersey, USA
 Iowa, USA
    11536
        I1
 Benjamin Noel
 1761
 Cumberland, VA
 Illinois, USA
    22598 I1
 Benjamin Noel  1761
 Cumberland, VA  Kentucky, USA
    22599 I1
 Benjamin Noel  1761
 Cumberland, VA  Ohio, USA
   97762
I1
 Benjamin Noel
 1761
 Cumberland, VA  Kentucky > PA > Ohio > VA
    N/A
R1b1b2
 Peter Noel
 1765
 Westmoreland County, PA
 Cambria County,  PA
  103985
I2b
 Joseph Noel - Prussia
 1765
 Prussia
 Cambria County,  PA
  167414
I2b  Joseph Noel - Prussia  1765 
 Prussia  Cambria County,  PA
    11453  R1b1b2  Joseph Noel  - 2
 1778
 Maryland, USA
 Westmoreland County,  PA
    13213 R1b1b2
 Abraham Noel  1790
 Westmoreland County, PA  Cambria County, PA
    32899
E1b1b1
 Henry Noll
 1796
 Lebanon County, PA
 Lebanon County, PA
    13160 E1b1b1
 George Noll  1803
 Berks-Lebanon Co.'s, PA  Berks-Lebanon Counties PA
    12208 R1b1b2
 Clement Noel  1804
 Newfoundland, Canada  Alberta, Canada
    37373
R1b1
 James Noel
 1806
 Kentucky, USA
 Kentucky, USA
    47227
R1b1b2
 Solomon Noe
 1806
 Tennessee, USA
 Tennessee, USA
    17796
 R1b1
 Robert C Noel
 1812
 Albemarle County, Virginia
 Nevada, USA
  N22112
        I1
 Hesekiah Noel
 1815
 Kentucky, USA
 Alaska, USA
   N5217
R1b1
 James Edward Noel
 1830
 Kentucky, USA
 Missouri, USA
    47105
R1b1b2
 Augustin Noël-Newell  1830
 St Charles-Stanbridge, Quebec
 New Hampshire, USA
    45707
R1b1b2
 Joseph S Noel  1833
 York County, PA
 York County, PA
    20167
 J1
 François  Noël  1836
 Liege, Belgium  Kansas and Missouri, USA
    16246
R1b1b2
 Emmanuel Noel
 1846
 Adams County, PA
 Norththunberland Co., PA
    77353
R1b1b2
 James Alexander Noel
 1849
 Adams County, PA,  USA
 Cambria County, PA
    11521 R1b1
 Napoleon Noël  1850
 Paris, France  England to New Zealand
    20142
R1b1
 Marcellus E Noel
 1850
 Maryland, USA
 Ohio to New York State
    11703  J2
 Joseph C Noel
 1856
 Cambria County., PA  Cambria County, PA
    50873
R1b1b2 Charles E Newell
<1890
 Maine, USA
 Mew Mexico, USA
   110625
R1b1b2
 Unknown Noel






 
I2b
 Joseph Noel - Prussia
 1765
 Prussia
 Cambria County,  PA

Web Pages:   The Noels of Newfoundland     |     The Joseph Noell Page of the Cornelius line
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The purpose of the project is to answer these questions:

Are there many different families with the Noel or related surname?

If so, how are the different Noel (and  variant spellings) family lines related?

Can a connection be made between the French, the French Canadians, the Belgium, the German, the English, the Virginia and Pennsylvania Noel's and also those from Hungary, New Zealand and many other areas of the world?

Which Noel researchers should be collaborating because they share a common ancestor?


                         
A Letter From - Family  Tree  DNA

The Y chromosome is passed from father to son unchanged, except for a mutation about every 500 generations.  Testing the Y chromosome will provide you with a genetic finger print consisting of 12 or 25 numbers. By comparing this finger print to others with your surname, you can determine if they are related. You must decide whether you test 12 markers or 25 markers.  Family Tree DNA recommends establishing the Project with the 12 marker Y chromosome test.  12 markers are sufficient to determine whether or not two people are related.  In addition, the 12 marker Project Price of $99 is more affordable for participants.

The value of the 25 marker test occurs when two participants are related based on the 12 marker test.  When participants match in the 12 marker test, the test can be upgraded to 25 markers for a small additional fee of $90.  The objective of the upgrade to the 25 marker test is to reduce the time frame of the common ancestor between the matching participants. The common ancestor also referred to as the Most Recent Common Ancestor, or MRCA.

Typically, participants are very interested in upgrading their 12 marker test to 25 markers when a match occurs.  Two individuals are considered related for the 12 marker test if they match 12/12, 11/12, and sometimes with 10/12.  In the first two situations, an upgrade to the 25 marker test is recommended.

Bennett Greenspan, President      Family Tree DNA