Use WikiTree and GEDmatch to find mistakes in your Genealogy
Use WikiTree and GEDmatch to find mistakes in your Genealogy “As you browse through your family tree back a few generations you may see other auDNA testers show up (under […]
Use WikiTree and GEDmatch to find mistakes in your Genealogy “As you browse through your family tree back a few generations you may see other auDNA testers show up (under […]
Grandma’s Genes is winding down 2016 with a mind towards the things that most influenced our work. Aside from the blueberry pies, presentations, research, Swab-A-Thons, field trips, conferences, phone calls,
Betty Jean’s Adoption search is moving right along. It’s an interesting thing, this kind of search because someone has to have a secret. A secret that they told no one,
Finding the patterns in genetic genealogy research is really a fundamental thing we do when looking for the clues to our roots. Even in traditional genealogy, looking at a pedigree
Betty Jean had her DNA tested with 23andMe in an attempt to find out if she had any medical issues which she may have passed along to her children. Along
How can one person have two limbs connected to the world tree – WikiTree? The whole idea of a World Tree is one profile per person on the tree. Well,