Steve,
My lack of expertise means that my web site is not very good, but I intend to get some help with it shortly, and I will post a notice when I am happy with it. I must again remind everyone that since Woodhouse is a fairly common name which can have originated in many locations it is unlikely that they will all be directly linked. I have a good set of data concerning the Woodhouse family from South Yorkshire some going back to the 1500's and I am hoping that there will be some male Woodhouses who are able to take a DNA test so that we can establish the likelyhood of any direct links I have had my YDNA test done and the figures are available to anyone who wants to compare theirs against it. It is only of value if the man has the name Woodhouse and is as far as is known not a decendant from a adoptee. Even then when we do eventually have a good selection of data it is possible that someone who is confident of his ancestral line may be dissapointed. That is as likely to be me as anyone, and if anyone wants to run the risk, I can direct them to the sites which give all the information they need to proceed with a test.
You will need to tell me your web site address for me to go to it, I am happy for you to do that directly from my site if you are reluctant to post it on this message site.
Ron.