Hi,
Thanks for reading this. I need your help.
Here is the situation. Two men who appear to be direct paternal third cousins on paper (common great great grandparents on the direct male line according to parents names given at marriage and death).
However, the Y-37 came back with 2 markers off. The Y-67 came back also with 2 markers off. From a previous post someone said they had the experience of having two first cousins be 4 markers off on Y-37 so it sounds reasonable that although these guys are 2 markers off, they might still be third cousins?
What would you suggest would be the next step in solving the mystery?
Would a Y-111 be useful at all? (one man is already tested at Y-111)
Would a Family Finder test be definitive proof assuming it comes back showing that they share autosomal DNA?
Please comment!
Thanks!!!!
Thanks for reading this. I need your help.
Here is the situation. Two men who appear to be direct paternal third cousins on paper (common great great grandparents on the direct male line according to parents names given at marriage and death).
However, the Y-37 came back with 2 markers off. The Y-67 came back also with 2 markers off. From a previous post someone said they had the experience of having two first cousins be 4 markers off on Y-37 so it sounds reasonable that although these guys are 2 markers off, they might still be third cousins?
What would you suggest would be the next step in solving the mystery?
Would a Y-111 be useful at all? (one man is already tested at Y-111)
Would a Family Finder test be definitive proof assuming it comes back showing that they share autosomal DNA?
Please comment!
Thanks!!!!
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