Blackman Surname DNA Project.
The following information for Forensic Historians, Genealogists, and Ancestry Research buffs was extracted directly from the Ancestry Projects Page on GEDmatch.com. Kristi Lami is a confirmed DNA member of the group. Kristi Lami is the host of “Are You Related to Morgan Plantagenet?” located in the same free section of their Global Intelligence based Ancestry Platform. Please contact them directly for information about joining. We can only answer questions about our own group. The hosts of their program will have to assist you with any ancestral verifications of your own DNA. If you do match their terms for inclusion, we recommend that you add your own GED kit match number for inclusion in the Ancestry Preservation Project helping to solve cold cases in health and for the medical welfare of all.
“This project focuses on the Blackman surname and its variants in the 17th 18th and 19th centuries. The main aim of this Blackman project is to try and link descendants of Blackmans as well as name variations Blackmon, Blackmar, Blackmore, Blackmer etc. who emigrated to the colonies with there ancestral roots in England. This includes Blackmans who emigrated to Australia and America from England. The project has a strong focus on but is not limited to the following areas: KENT, SUSSEX, HAMPSHIRE in the U.K. As well as colonial NSW in AUSTRALIA. Also VIRGINIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, MASSACHUSETTS, CONNECTICUT and RHODE ISLAND in the USA. This is just a guide to what we are about please join our friendly Facebook group BLACKMAN SURNAME DNA GROUP. Australian Blackmans please see our other project for Australian Blackmans.”