I regret that everyone is much more cautious about #DNA testing now. I used to get swamped with new DNA matches in mid to late January after tests had been given as Christmas presents. #Genealogy
@poemblaze DNA testing is a brilliant tool for genealogy. A few years ago I finally broke through a brick wall that had baffled my family for over a century. One of my direct ancestors abandoned his family, back around 1860. Several branches of the family tried to find him for decades. No luck.
Until I got a note through Ancestry from a 'cousin'. We couldn't link trees at all. As far as we knew our ancestors never got within 2 states of each other. (1/2)
Wow! That’s amazing to have had family information like that passed down thru the generations.
@Myana @see_the_sus That's cool.
@see_the_sus @poemblaze It was an even greater breakthrough for the other woman because she had no idea who the father of her ancestor's illegitimate son was. No name, no clues to work on.
I had a name but it was too common. Previously I spotted a Civil War vet with the 'right' name and 'wrong' life history (no mention of Maine at all). So when she said her ancestor lived on the east shore of Chesapeake Bay (where that soldier was stationed), I knew we were onto something!