| In Europe, BIDDLE and its variations are typically English surnames.
In the United States, however, many non-English surnames became
Anglicized disguising their true origin. One of these surnames
is German BECHTEL and its variations, some of which became Anglicized to
BIDDLE. Because both surnames are uncommon (i.e., their DNA
projects are small), the BIDDLE and BECHTEL Y-DNA surname project administrators
decided to merge their projects (in Nov 2011). As the larger project
of the two, the BIDDLE project is the one officially surviving.
The goal of "BiddleEtc" is the advancement of the genealogy of surnames BIDDLE and BECHTEL, their variations, and any other phonetically similar surname, whatever its origin, through the new science of genetic genealogy. DNA testing of the male Y-chromosome is a powerful tool for supporting (or refuting) pedigrees and breaking through brickwalls. All BIDDLE/BECHTEL/etc. males are encouraged to participate. If you are new to genetic testing for genealogical purposes, you are encouraged to read the material linked here:
If you wish to join the project and be tested, please contact the Project Administrator. |
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The FamilyTreeDNA web site indicates that five BIDDLEs and one BIDLE were tested with them prior to the opening of this project. We would like to especially encourage these individuals to join the BIDDLE Y-DNA project. Family
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Anyone wishing to offer subsidies to encourage testing of specific lines may have their offer posted here (anonymously if you wish). • If you would like to make a subsidy offer here, please contact the Project Administrator.For all subsidies, acceptance of the subject is at the discretion of the donor (i.e., upon the researcher's satisfaction that there is a valid paper connection between the test subject and the ancestor) and the test subject must agree to sign the Release to allow sharing of his test results. Please note that sharing of results does not mean sharing of identity. Only the project administrator, FamilyTreeDNA, and matching test subjects will necessarily know the identity of the test subject. |
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In recognition of the fact that some individuals may find the cost of DNA testing prohibitive and that these individuals may be the only representatives of key lines in our genealogical research, Family Tree DNA has instituted "General Funds" to allow researchers to subsidize the testing of these key individuals. The fund can also be used as a simple way to give someone a gift of DNA testing. Please see this link at Family Tree DNA for more details. And please consider a donation to the project as a way of bringing more lines into the project, especially to help some of our elder kin be tested who may not otherwise be able to afford it. There is also a field on the donation form allowing you to make a donation in honor of a specific person. The funds will be entirely collected and held by Family Tree DNA, but their dispursement is implemented by your project administrator. You can inform your project adminstrator whose test you want subsidized with your donation or, if you wish, you can leave it up to the project administrator to decide where the funds can best be applied. Please note that anonymous donations are not just anonymous to the public; they are also anonymous to the project admin. If you want the admin to know you made the donation and/or have a special request for how it is to be spent, please notify the admin by email at the time you make the donation. |
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Mailing List at RootsWeb
Anyone interested is welcome to subscribe, whether a member of the DNA project, or not. If you are seeking general information, I would recommend subscribing
to either or both of these lists:
And for the gateway to genealogy web links, specifically DNA links, see Cyndi's List - DNA. |
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| Navigation Tip: The images in the top and bottom banners
are "hot." Wherever you are on the site, clicking on one at the left
(top or bottom) will bring you back to this home page. Clicking on
one at the right (top or bottom) will take you to the genealogy database.
The image in the banners is of Andalusia, the estate of Nicholas BIDDLE, located in Bensalem Twp., Bucks Co., PA (photo credit: Jack Boucher, released to the public domain, via Wikimedia Commons). The project's Administrator is yours truly, Diana Gale Matthiesen. I'm a retired zoologist/paleontologist, and genealogy is my hobby. The project's Co-Administrator and Biddle Lineage Manager is Joe Rhea — he is the resident expert on BIDDLE, BEDELL, etc. genealogy. Update (Nov 2011): The Bechtel Project has been merged with the Biddle Project. Kate Kuzmich, formerly Admin of the Bechtel Project, is now Co-Administrator and Bechtel Lineage Manager — she is the resident expert on BECHTEL, BECHTOL, etc. genealogy. The project seeks an additional co-admin, someone with expertise using TNG (The Next Generation) software, to help manage the project's online genealogy database. I apologize for the advertising on the site, but we are unpaid volunteers and receive no remuneration, whatsoever, from FamilyTreeDNA, so the site needs to pay for itself to keep it online. |
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| Contact | BiddleEtc Home Page | BiddleEtc Lineage Database | BiddleEtc Y-DNA Test Results | Biddle/Bechtel DNA Project at FTDNA | Diana's DNA Hub | Diana's Genealogy Site |
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