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The Laird family DNA project is underway at www.familytreedna.com The purpose of this project is to determine how the Laird families of America are related, if at all. This project is open to all males with the surname Laird. At the moment there is only one Laird DNA sample posted in this project. We need one sample from each line to see if there is a common ancestor for the Laird line, so please get involved. |
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LAIRD TIME LINE The Laird time line is a fun and exciting way to look at history. Follow Laird history as it unfolds. See Lairds born, have families, make history, and die. If you have information about a Laird you would like to see included in this time line, send us an email. |
Colonial America We are in the process of getting information together that will give our readers a good idea of what it was like to live in Colonial America. The danger, excitement, and yes the everyday affairs of life. |
LINK PAGE We are glad to link to these pages, but that does not mean we agree with all the information in them. Remember, everything in print is not true, and many things are not proven. |




Clan Donald U.S.A Genetic findings for King Colla Uais of Ireland and Scotland. The Clan Donald U.S.A. Genetic Project has identified the genetic signature of Colla Uais the father of Dalriada who came to Scotland in 325 ad. This is a very important link to the past history of Scotland and they should be applauded for their work in this area. To see how this genetic finding compares to Laird Y-DNA follow the link above. |
| Free Genealogy Research If you are a male Laird and join the Laird DNA Project we will do our best to find out which Laird line your family descends from in America. We have extensive Laird research for Lairds coming out of Pennsylvania and spreading across the United States. Our Laird line came to Pennsylvania about 1735 and 80% of the Lairds in the United States originate from Pennsylvania. How can you beat that, free research from the experts at LAIRDGENEALOGY.COM |
| Clan MacCleod Have a look at what the Clan MacCleod has to say about the surname Laird, you may be surprised. |
| This Laird family came to America in the early 1730s, and flowed across America like a flood, opening new frontiers from coast to coast. When we look at the extended Laird family 27 men are know to have fought in the revolutionary war for a free United States. |
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