Okay, I hope this doesn't turn into a fight about Ancestry, but I could use some advice and expertise.
I have a 4th cousin who recently submitted an autosomal kit at Ancestry. She is new to dna and we had spoken awhile back about the different companies offering this test. Her results are back at TWO weeks. She is very leery about the accuracy and so am I. Our common line, Traylor and Sparks is nowhere to be found among her matches. Not one Traylor and not one Sparks. In addition, she is not a match to me, nor do I have her on my list of matches, which was updated yesterday with 48 low confidence distant cousins. However, I have two confirmed Traylor matches there, both of which have the exact same relationship to her. One of them is also a 4th cousin, all three of our gg grandparents were siblings. In addition, I have a number of Sparks distant cousins, which she should also, as our Traylors married Sparks. The Sparks line especially should be represented in her distant cousin matches, particularly because they are quite an extensive documented family and I have a number of them at Ancestry as well as here.
While I understand that we might not inherit the same amount of dna with each generation, I believe that at the very least I and the other 4th cousin should show up on her match list, even if the more distant cousins that are on my list do not. And certainly at least one or two of the numerous Sparks should at least show as distant cousins. Going through every single match, she is unable to find a single person for either her paternal or maternal side.
Two weeks is an unbelievable turnaround. My Ancestry test was just a bit over 4 weeks, with my Ftdna autosomal all back right at about 5 weeks give or take a few. How could Ancestry have results so quickly and why does she not have any matches to our comment documented lines? Ideas?
I have a 4th cousin who recently submitted an autosomal kit at Ancestry. She is new to dna and we had spoken awhile back about the different companies offering this test. Her results are back at TWO weeks. She is very leery about the accuracy and so am I. Our common line, Traylor and Sparks is nowhere to be found among her matches. Not one Traylor and not one Sparks. In addition, she is not a match to me, nor do I have her on my list of matches, which was updated yesterday with 48 low confidence distant cousins. However, I have two confirmed Traylor matches there, both of which have the exact same relationship to her. One of them is also a 4th cousin, all three of our gg grandparents were siblings. In addition, I have a number of Sparks distant cousins, which she should also, as our Traylors married Sparks. The Sparks line especially should be represented in her distant cousin matches, particularly because they are quite an extensive documented family and I have a number of them at Ancestry as well as here.
While I understand that we might not inherit the same amount of dna with each generation, I believe that at the very least I and the other 4th cousin should show up on her match list, even if the more distant cousins that are on my list do not. And certainly at least one or two of the numerous Sparks should at least show as distant cousins. Going through every single match, she is unable to find a single person for either her paternal or maternal side.
Two weeks is an unbelievable turnaround. My Ancestry test was just a bit over 4 weeks, with my Ftdna autosomal all back right at about 5 weeks give or take a few. How could Ancestry have results so quickly and why does she not have any matches to our comment documented lines? Ideas?
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