@poemblaze
Yes it is exciting!
My sisters & I started with a dna test because our mom and 2 aunts had died battling breast cancer.
I discovered Im not related to my sisters. Both my adopted and biological parents and aunts/uncles being deceased I could not get answers. I discovered new family members and my ancestry going back to 16 century in Europe. This summer I'll be going to the villages they came from and lived in for centuries to discover more.
Have you discovered anything new?
That's amazing! I had reached a dead end alao and then my son suggested I try out various spellings because folks had their names changed as they migrated west. One ancestor went from Josef in Germany, to Joseph in tbe UK. His son was born Joseph in England and it was changed to Jose in Spain and then back to Joseph upon arriving in the US.
I hope you find them all!
@Bliss Thank you! You too! My goal is to see how everyone on earth is related. Wish me luck. 🤣
@Bliss That's all very cool. Through DNA I confirmed that my grandfather was who I thought. I discovered a half brother to me and his children. I have also been able to trace back on a couple lines that were dead ends in the paper record. And I've helped a couple adoptees who are related to me