by DNA-Sci | Feb 10, 2022 | Blog, Genealogy
I’ve been researching my family tree for seven years now. I admit that that isn’t very far back—I haven’t even gotten to my own birth yet. My genealogical origin story is called The Missing Chevalier. The commencement of the very rigid journey was...
by DNA-Sci | Feb 3, 2022 | Blog, DNA Science
Coincidentally, while testing the best methods for using multiple siblings’ kits, a person I’m helping has a close match to a sibling pair. This is a practical application of helping people with advanced genetic genealogy methods. I was recently finishing...
by DNA-Sci | Jan 14, 2022 | Blog, Genealogy
For decades these two lines of people’s trees were stuck in the late 18th century. With very little time spent I was able to take two lines of matrilineal ancestors back to the 17th century. I’m not normally a fan of researching my ancestors as far back as...
by DNA-Sci | Jan 10, 2022 | Blog, DNA Science
Comparing kits to a known relative when multiple siblings have tested A year ago I wrote an article, Part 1, about the theoretical best way to use the kits of multiple siblings to help determine relationships of your DNA matches. More recently, in Part 2, I tested...
by DNA-Sci | Jan 6, 2022 | Blog, Genealogy
Today the 1921 census of England and Wales was released. It’s the first one that includes my great-grandmother, Marie Louise Courtenay. I had already found her birth record by paging through hundreds of civil status records. I also had to find documents such as...
by DNA-Sci | Dec 15, 2021 | Blog, DNA Science
GEDmatch is providing relationship predictions on its site for the first time ever. Find out how you’re related to the matches you see without leaving the page. Update Feb. 22, 2022: A newer relationship predictor, which is the first and only predictor to use...
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