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Genetic Genealogy

A group for anyone interested in using DNA to augment traditional genealogical research.

Members: 211
Latest Activity: Nov 10, 2021

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DNA Testing Companies

Started by Rashi Rosenzweig. Last reply by Rashi Rosenzweig May 31, 2016. 4 Replies

Hi Everyone:I tested close to three years ago with 23andme and I am satisfied with my results.  However, I'll be blunt and state that I chose 23&me because FTDNA, for the 'whole 9 yards' cost the…Continue

Tags: #DNAgenealogy, #FTDNA, #23andme

Genetic Genealogy Questions

Started by Blaine Bettinger. Last reply by John Hale Nov 29, 2012. 13 Replies

Are you interested in genetic genealogy? Curious how it works, or how it can be used to benefit you? Join the discussion and benefit from the many others who have used DNA to augment their…Continue

Value of Autosomal DNA testing

Started by William Bernard Allen. Last reply by james e rohrer Mar 18, 2012. 5 Replies

So ive tested with Ancestry, Sorenson and Familytree DNA. Ive been researching my Y and Mito haplogroups but just cant get enough. What are your opinions on www.dnatribes.com or any other autosomal…Continue

Which DNA test?

Started by Julie Flowers Ock. Last reply by Debbie Kennett Mar 1, 2011. 4 Replies

I want DNA testing tha will tell me my population profile, that is the percentages of all my ethnic background, the main ones tested for being European, Native American, African, Asian I think.  Does…Continue

R1a1

Started by Robert Sliwinski. Last reply by Robert Sliwinski Mar 13, 2010. 5 Replies

This haplogroup is quite controversial today with opposing views on it's origin(s). One side sees it as Central Asia and another sees it as India. There is quite the debate in the scientific…Continue

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Comment by Ginger R Smith on July 10, 2009 at 6:47am
Both of my grandfathers have taken the test.

My paternal Grandfather took the test for the Smith line. From those results we have learned that the Smith, Lee, and Chance families some how got "mixed up." I'm guessing that we are actually Lees. And how lovely would that be to learn you are really another surname and it's just as common as your original surname?

My maternal grandfather took the DNA test and his results are entered into the Goodwin/Godwin surname project. We currently have about 60 participants separated into the two groups. My grandfather's DNA respresents hundreds of descendants of his line, which is nice, because now they don't have to fork out the money for the test. Also, we are doing great work getting the North Carolina Godwins sorted out. I believe by the end of the year we will have a greater understanding of who the original two Godwin men were who came into the States.
Comment by Blaine Bettinger on July 9, 2009 at 3:59pm
Wow Robert, that must keep you pretty busy! Are all the surnames in your family tree? How many relatives have you had tested?
Comment by Robert B. Noles on July 9, 2009 at 3:35pm
I am the Project Administrator for sixteen (16) Surname DNA Projects and four (4) Regional DNA Projects; all with Family Tree DNA.
Comment by Betty Hattan on July 8, 2009 at 3:03pm
I successfully used DNA to research my paternal grandfathers family. Was really great.
 

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