The DNA Doe Project needs YOUR help! Do you recognize St. Tammany Parish John Doe (2016) or have roots in any of the following locations? Do you have any of these surnames in your own family tree? Turkey
Locations: Alaçatı/Alatsata, Istanbul
Surnames: Samiotes, Vasilakis, Stamatakis, Charouhas & Pagavla
Greece
Locations: Andros, Piraeus, Alexandroupoli, Chios
Surnames: Roussas, Drougas & Thoma
Romania & Moldova
Location: Bucharest & Transylvania
Surnames: Luca & Pipa
Italy – Locana (Piedmont) & Veneto Region (Venice)
France – Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
He also has some matches with roots in England and Germany, and his highest match (38.8cMs) has family in Suffolk County, Massachusetts. All other matches are under 30cMs.
We believe that St Tammany Parish John Doe (2016) may have been a recent immigrant from Turkey or Greece, or that his parents may have immigrated. The matches that we have to work with are very distant and located in countries where the records are scarce, making this case one of our most challenging.
His ethnicity breakdown is as follows:
• 23% Eastern Mediterranean (East_Med): Croatia, the Balkan countries, Greece and Turkey, and Italy.
• 22% North Atlantic: Great Britain, Ireland, Iceland, Western Scandinavia, Northern Germany, The Netherlands, and Belgium.
• 20% Western Mediterranean (West_Med): Monaco, Spain, France, and Italy
• 16% West Asian: Western sub-region of Asia, including the Caucasus.
• 15% Baltic: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
• 2% Red Sea: The Gulf of Aqaba and the Gulf of Suez. Eastern shore: Saudi Arabia, Yemen. Western shore: Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, and Djibouti.
• 2% East Asian: Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan.
If you are interested in helping, consider uploading your DNA kit to GEDmatch and/or FamilyTreeDNA but be sure to read the company’s TOS and be cognizant that uploading to a different database may produce unexpected results. Also, having a public family tree is extremely helpful but only share one if you feel comfortable doing so.
Please do NOT contact the agency with kit numbers or family history, ONLY witahctual tips about John Doe himself. If you think you might be related, please know that we can see matches and will be able to see your kit if you are indeed a match to our Doe.
For more information on this case, and images, please visit:
• St. Tammany Parish John Doe (2016)
• The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
If you’d have any questions, please feel free to email us at [email protected].
Thank you so much for your attention and participation!
So he is indeed Greek as the DDP thinks he/his family can be recent immigrants either from Turkey or Greece.
The region in Turkey he is linked to is historically related to Greeks, his ancestors will probably speak only Greek as till 1920 Alaçatı was populated exclusively with Greeks. He has ties to the Massachusetts Greek community, which is the largest Greek community in the USA (according to Wiki there are around 11 000 Greeks). The last names care pretty common Greek family names and as he probably was not reported missing, it can be very difficult to identify him ... But I think it should be shared among Greek community in Massachusetts, he could have been estranged but Greeks usually have big families and somebody will recognize him.