The Fennimore Family of Somerset and Morris Counties New Jersey A DNA Project – Autosomal Triangulation
I’ve completed painting my matches, all 106 attributed to my Third Grandparents, William Fennimore and Mary Day
I’ve completed painting my matches, all 106 attributed to my Third Grandparents, William Fennimore and Mary Day
Never click on a hint without looking at it thoroughly.
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Where we last left off, I was using DNA Painter to map Gedmatch matches with two known Fennimore descendants. None of the one hundred shared matches were closer than 3rd cousin. I then turned my attention to 23andMe. I looked to see if my two known descendants had an obvious kit in 23andMe, but none
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Experimenting with DNA Painter, using my Fennimore Gedmatch results
Using GEDmatch to analyze kits from different DNA testing companies. In this post; privacy considerations and my ancestry DNA matches found in GEDmatch
Good organization is essential in any genealogical research, but it is critical in a genetic genealogy project. Just because two people have shared DNA doesn’t mean that you have proof that you are both descended from a particular ancestor. An accurate paper trail must accompany the matches to aid proper identification. For example, in Ancestry,
Using a combination of traditional research and genetic genealogy to break a brick wall
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