Ongoing Projects
As a genetic genealogist, I am engaged in several research projects, including:
- The Gleason/Gleeson DNA Project … https://gleesondna.blogspot.com
- The O'Connor DNA Project ... https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/oconnor/about/goals
- The McDermott DNA Project ... https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mc-dermott/about/background
- The Farrell DNA Project … https://farrelldna.blogspot.com
- The Spearin Surname Project … https://spearinsurnameproject.blogspot.com
- The O'Malley DNA Project ... https://omalleydnaproject.blogspot.com/p/welcome.html
- The Ryan DNA Project ... https://ryandnaproject.blogspot.com
- Commemorating the Missing (a project to commemorate the 500,000 missing soldiers of WWI through the use of genealogy and DNA) ... https://commemoratingthemissing.blogspot.com
I lecture nationally and internationally on DNA-related topics.
- In 2018, I completed a 5-week tour of Australia & New Zealand … http://dnaandfamilytreeresearch.blogspot.com/2018/05/tour-of-australia-new-zealand.html
- a complete list of my previous presentations can be found here ... https://dnaandfamilytreeresearch.blogspot.com/p/presentations-downloads.html
- Genetic Genealogy Ireland … https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHnW2NAfPIA2KUipZ_PlUlw
- Who Do You Think You Are … https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7HQSiSkiy7ujlkgQER1FYw
- Family Tree Live ... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDT68cnbbL6IkLWxS5Ao2UA/videos
- DNA & Your Genealogy … https://dnaandfamilytreeresearch.blogspot.com/2018/01/new-publication-dna-your-genealogy.html
- Irish Research – A Practical Guide … https://your-genealogy-history-store-usa.myshopify.com/collections/tracing-your-ancestors-series/products/irish-research-8-50-for-pdf-9-95-for-print-edition
An empirical investigation into the effectiveness of genetic genealogy to identify individuals in the UK. Jim Thomson, Tim Clayton, John Cleary, Maurice Gleeson, Debbie Kennett, Michelle Leonard, Donna Rutherford. February 2020. Forensic Science International: Genetics 46:102263 DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2020.102263
The effectiveness of forensic genealogy techniques in The united kingdom – an experimental assessment. Jim Thomson, Tim Clayton, John Cleary, Maurice Gleeson, Debbie Kennett, Michelle Leonard, Donna Rutherford. November 2019. Forensic Science International Genetics Supplement Series 7(1):765-767. DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigss.2019.10.169
The rise of genetic genealogy as a citizen science. Maurice Gleeson, oral presentation & poster at Personal Genomes: accessing, sharing and interpretation, Wellcome Genome Campus Conference Centre Hinxton Cambridge. April 2019.
Identifying persons unknown using genetic genealogy – a review of the methodology. Maurice Gleeson, poster at Personal Genomes: accessing sharing and interpretation, Wellcome Genome Campus Conference Centre Hinxton Cambridge. April 2019.
The Gleason / Gleeson DNA Project. Maurice Gleeson. Mining the Past 2017 - Journal of the Silvermines Historical Society.
Saving Ruby. Maurice Gleeson. Mining the Past 2014 - Journal of the Silvermines Historical Society.
- “Genetic Genealogist of the Year” (SurnameDNA Journal, 2015)
- “Superstar Genealogist, Ireland” (AngloCeltic Connections, 2016)
- “Rockstar Genealogist, Ireland” (AngloCeltic Connections, 2017)
- Education Ambassador, ISOGG (International Society of Genetic Genealogy, 2016)
- Member of Citizen’s Panel to advise FamilyTreeDNA in relation to Investigative Genetic Genealogy
- Honorary Research Fellow, Genealogical Studies Programme, Strathclyde University, Glasgow (2021 ongoing)
- DNA and Family Tree Research blog … https://dnaandfamilytreeresearch.blogspot.com
- DNA and Family Tree Research YouTube channel … https://www.youtube.com/c/DNAandFamilyTreeResearch
- Facebook: Genetic Genealogy Ireland … https://www.facebook.com/groups/geneticgenealogyireland/
Enquiries are welcome and you can email me by clicking on this link here.
Dear Maurice,
ReplyDeleteI was very interested to see your presentation at RootsTech, on using YDNA to research your surname. I have been dealing with a somewhat similar situation -- several groups that appear to be connected in pre-recorded times. I have been very successful in using Y700 DNA to develop a deep tree, especially of the "Lowland Lobbans", who coincidentally seem to have a Flemish origin. I think Y700 should be your next tool. Please see https://lobban.one-name.net/?page_id=2050
Hello, I hope this email finds you to be safe and well.
ReplyDeleteI write to ask if it would be possible to trace my original Irish name. We are from Cavan.
Our family name is 'Byrd'. The name also appears on some relatives' gravestones as 'Bird'.
An elderly relative told me that the name used to be 'Mac an Eanaigh' which may also be 'MacAneany' (not sure about the exact spelling). She said this name means 'son of the bird'. She didn't know when it was changed. I've searched the census and parish records and the earliest 'Bird' I can find is my great great great great grandfather born 1769; there are no earlier recordings of this name. We've done the Y-DNA test and there is an entry for a Bird whose Paternal Earliest Known Ancestor is listed as
'Patrick Henry McEnany/Bird'.
Do you know if it would be possible to trace 'Byrd/Bird' back to the point that it changed?