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  • hey! i know 2 Hams in ashe county!

    cool!

  • I have the surname of Church and am told some of my family live in jefferson county, I am from Canada, I have had dna, if other Church family members of the family in NC would have test, please let me know, Jim Church

  • I have a partner who have his surname as HAM. I read that HAM seems to be from a place in north France which you've introduce.

    but my partner is asian. theres a war in cambodia n his family move to France. in the start i though he might be related to a rare chinese surname as Han.

  • Hello VGB, Well, your partner is welcome to test for the DNA. The HAM surname that I study here is of Celtic origin. It can also be found in northern Scotland (near Dunnet), and at various locations in England and France. I have a post about the HAM surname origins in the DNA section at HAM Country.

    You can find out more about it in our book.

    It is also an Asian name, completely unrelated to the Celts. The Y-DNA would indicate whether or not your partner would be of Asian origin. - Dave

  • My mother's maiden name was Ham. We have traced our roots back to JEROME /HAM/ SR, abt. 1577_Bristol, Gloustershire, England. If anyone has any information on this line please contact me. Thank you

  • I suppose I need to do a video about Jerome HAM. - Dave

  • i was looking for the music by ham DNA :(

  • Dave -- Thanks for posting the video. A very

    good introduction to our Ham Y-DNA project.

    Well Done! ...... Marv Hamm

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