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Lineages and Results of Y-chromosome DNA Testing for Surname CUPP
and Variations, such as, CUP, COP, COPP, KOP, KOPP, KAP, KAPP, KUP, KUPP, KOPF, ZUPP, etc.
The Lineages and Results tables for the different haplogroups are on separate pages.
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Y-DNA Haplogroups Represented in the Project
(n = number tested / number of progenitors)
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J2 (n = 1 / 1) R1a (n = 1 / 1) R1b (n = 4/ 4)
See below:  Pending Tests for New Members and List of Progenitors.
Logically, haplotypes (based on STR [short tandem repeat] testing) should correlate with haplogroups (based on SNP [single nucleotide polymorphism] testing), and they do.  The correlation between haplotypes and haplogroups allows one to deduce the haplogroup from the haplotype, without the added expense of SNP testing.  In the results tables, haplogroup designations without a corresponding SNP test are deductions based on the haplotype.  For common haplotypes, the haplogroup deductions are usually correct; for questionable haplotypes, the deductions can be wrong.  In these cases, FTDNA, as part of its "Haplogroup Assurance" policy, will conduct a "backbone" SNP test, free of charge, to securely determine the basic haplogroup. 

The "modal" haplotypes for the haplogroup subclades given in the tables are just that (i.e., the most common pattern for the subclade); there are variations from the modal pattern, and variations at non-defining markers do not necessarily rule out membership in the subclade.

SNP is treated, both in speech and in writing, as a word, "snip," not spelled out "S-N-P."  Hg is an abbreviation for Haplogroup. NPE is the acronym for "Non-Paternity Event," meaning a hidden adoption or illicit paternity in an individual's ancestry, in particular their patrilineal line.
Viewing Tip:  hold your cursor over a linked name in a lineage.  The full names of the husband and his spouse(s) will appear in the Status Bar of your browser, assuming you have it turned on.

New Members — First Results Pending
Date
Kit Sent
Date
Kit Returned
Results
Expected
Batch
#
Surname Kit # Markers Ordered Known Lineage
37 67 111
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First results (Markers 1-12) can be expected about six to eight weeks after return of the kit, at which time the subject will be moved to one of the haplogroup results tables (i.e., as soon as the haplogroup is known).
Test kits have a long shelf life, until they're used.  Even if you've kept your test kit a long time without using it, you can still take the sample and return the kit.  If you've taken the sample, but not returned it for an extended period, please request a replacement kit.  Likewise, if the kit has been lost, either by you or in the mail, or if the kit was simply ruined in some way, just contact FTDNA or your project admin to request a replacement kit.  There is no charge for a replacement kit.

Legend of Progenitors — always under construction
[If you have a progenitor you want added to the list, please contact me.]
Earliest Known
Origin
Earliest Known Ancestors
(progenitors listed chronologically within region)
Haplogroup
Germany Jakob ZUPP
of Germany
R1a1a
= R-M198
Württemberg Hans KOPP (1620-1712) & Anna __?__ or Agnes GUETTINGER
of Jagstkreis, Württemberg
R1b1a2 - Deme 3
= R-M269
Johann Jacob KOPP (1715-1774) & Barbara __?__
Wuerttemberg to Philadelphia, PA — son, Marcus CUPP, settled in Augusta Co., VA
 
Bavaria Johann Georg KAPP (<1685-<1732) & Maria Catharina __?__
of Bavaria — sons to Philadelphia, 1730s
R1b1a2 - Deme 1
= R-M269
Holland Peter Augustus KOOP (c1770s- )
of Holland; son Christian KUPP/CUPP (1800-1873) to Berks Co., PA, then Van Wert Co., OH
 
Alsace Michael CUPP (1814/5-1860s) & Catharine DICK
of Alsace, then Harrison Co., IN
 
Pennsylvania
then
westwards
or
southwards
Conrad KOPF (c1730s- ) & Mary Magdalene __?__
of Lancaster Co., PA
 
Jacob KOPP (c1750-c1819) & Mary Ellen __?__
Berks Co., PA, to Mason Co., KY; son, Philip CUPP, to Franklin Co., IN
 
There is circumstantial evidence suggesting this Joseph may descend from the above Jacob.
Joseph CUPP (1810-1887) & Eleanor LEFTER or Rebecca FRY
PA > KY > Franklin Co., IN
 
Likewise, there is circumstantial evidence suggesting this William may descend from the above Jacob.
William CUPP (1817-1872) & Nancy DAVIS or Nancy GARRETT or Lorena CONNER
of KY, then Franklin Co., IN, then Madison Co., IN, then Holt Co., MO
R1b1a2 - Deme 2
= R-M269
Conrad KOPP (c1753-c1805) & Eva Elisabetha KNÖDLER
of Weisenberg Twp., Northampton [now Lehigh] Co., PA — sons to Fairfield Co., OH
 
Peter Leonard CUPP (1755-1834) & Susanna __?__
of Northampton Co., PA to Preston Co., VA [now WV]
Jacob CUPP (1760s-1830s) & Ms. __?__
said to be of Northampton [now Lehigh] Co., PA, to Blount Co., TN
 
Jacob CUPP (c1765-1850s) & Sibby BREEDING
PA to Grayson Co., VA to Clairborne Co., TN to Laurel Co., KY
 
Joseph COPP (1773-1855) & Catharine MAIN
Berkeley Co., (W)VA to Fairfield Co., OH
 
Frederick CUPP (1778-1870) & Maria SCHULTZ of Susanna SHAFER
Somerset Co., PA, to Adams Co., IA
 
Henry CUPP (1801/2-1860s) & Mary __?__
of Centre Co., PA, then Huntingdon Co., PA
 
Philip CUPP (1806-1882) & Maria Catharina KERSTETTER
of Susquehanna Twp., Juniata Co., PA
 

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