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Y-DNA Projects – 16 December 2014
Where I am at with my Y-DNA Projects, 16 December 2014 My Wife’s Y-DNA – Ancestry My wife’s brother tested his Y-DNA with Ancestry.Com. Because they have quit supporting Y-DNA and because I haven’t done a transfer of the Ancestry … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancestry.Com, Brown/Montran, DNA Test, Family Tree DNA, Howell/Hobbs, Project Adair, Roberts, Y-DNA
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My DNA Status – March 2014
Where I am at on my DNA Projects? My Y-DNA Ancestry.Com I began my DNA based research with Ancestry.Com’s Y-DNA. Initially, I was disappointed because the closest match to me was one where our Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA) was … Continue reading
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Tagged 23andMe, Ancestry.Com, Autosomal DNA, DNA, DNA Test, Family Tree DNA, GEDMatch, Sarah Blackhurst, T-DNA
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Relationships key to finding the Stelmaszewski’s
Genealogy Tip Relationships key to finding the Stelmaszewski’s A very good friend of mine has been doing genealogy for a while ran into something of a brick wall. He found his family in the 1940 Census and even his great-grandparents … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancestry Search Technique, Ancestry.Com, Genealogy Tip, Project Kirks, Stelmaszewski
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Review – Family Tree Maker Mac 3
Review – Family Tree Maker Mac 3 I should know better. Paying good money to purchase Ancestry’s Family Tree Maker for Mac 3.0 was a bad, bad idea. Again they released what I would think of as beta software and … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancestry.Com, Family Tree Maker Mac 3, FTM, FTM Review, Heredis, Mac Family Tree, Reunion, Review
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It is not all on Ancestry.Com – The Browns in North Dakota
It is not all on Ancestry.Com – The Browns in North Dakota Because of the chasm caused by the missing 1890 census, I had lost track of Henry & Marion (Sanford) Brown (my 2nd great grandparents). Henry and Marion lived … Continue reading