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DNA Project Update - July 2020

DNA Project News - 2020 July - DNA Group 21

Reeves Y-DNA Project Updates - July 2020

This update embraces three related posts made over the period 20-24 July 2020.


Originally notified to the Activity Feed of the Reeves DNA Project at FtDNA by Beverly on 20 July 2020 (with subsequent minor correction and accessed 31 July 2020) and reformatted for inclusion here. 1

Two New Member

Over the course of the last week, we've added two new members and a new surname variation to the Reeves DNA Project. The DNA kits of both BR administered by LR and RR administered by (a different) LR. These new members all have recent Scottish roots which should be an interesting and welcome addition to the project. Welcome BR plus LR and RR plus LR.




Originally notified to the Activity Feed of the Reeves DNA Project at FtDNA by Beverly on 23 July 2020 (accessed 31 July 2020) with a follow up from Martib B on 24 July and reformatted for inclusion here.

New DNA Group 21

This morning (23 July 2020) I (Beverly) created new Group 21 (at FtDNA) for the surname variation Revie/Reevie which includes our newest members BR and RR.

This morning (24 July 2020) we've created a new set of pages over at The Reeves Project (TRP) to reflect DNA Group 21, whose creation Beverly announced here (on the Reeves DNA Project Activity Feed at FtDNA) yesterday.

It would be most helpful if BR and RR (or their respective representatives) would kindly review the TRP page about DNA Donor Permission and grant TRP permission to name them (as described on that page).

Since Reevie/Revie is a new variant of our surname, we really hope you will both come and join us at TRP and contribute pages for your ancestors and their extended family, to show how the surname Reevie/Revie has mutated across the generations to Reeve and Reeves.



1     As explained on page DNA Groups - Donor Information, since mid 2018, TRP is not able to name the DNA Donor unless they give TRP explicit consent.
    Please do make contact and allow us to identify you within TRP.   Whether you are a TRP member or not, as explained on that page, all it takes is a simple proforma e-mail.

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