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I have detailed records of my family tree all the way back in the 1600's. My Main purpose for the test was to try to confirm all that. The project co-ordinator says that I match all the other people that have the same paperwork on their family tree's on that particular line. How confident would you...
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LOL perhaps, dey wunts meh DNA becuz im shhoo shhhmart ? Or maybe cuz im so good wookin ? Or maybe cuz they know i have superior DNA becuz i wuz one of the chosen few to be born in the great state of ALabama ! did yous ever tink of that ?????????????????...
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that makes sense. Thanks. That was kind of you to explain that.
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....na/Baldwin.htm
There is the chart. Good luck. I have no clue what this stuff means. My project co-ordinator is really really smart and I'm sure he really means well but I just cannot understand him.
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so when I show up at MY door and he says he's from the "university" I'll know what happened ?
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no highlights or red numbers on the chart?
On a surname project, what does it mean if there are no red letters or highlights at all on my dna ? I figured out which number I am on the chart on the YDNA surname project no I don't really understand what the chart means. Nearly every other smample has highlighted numbers or red markers somewhere...
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Also something that I wonder about. What happens to our DNA results ? They send our results to us but who else has access to it? What about our personal information that we provided to this company that tested our DNA ? What about our actual sample we sent in ? What happens to it once the test...
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See that's what I'm talking about !!!!!!!!! That's REAL research and DNA work ! Thats what a project Admin is supposed to do. WHy does ours not do anything such as that ?...
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How do you remove a project ?
how do you remove yourself from a project ? The instructions say click on the "X" by the surname project but there is not an x there.
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How can you expect people just to trust complete strangers? I say that anyone that does that is making a mistake. I will not post my real name or my real email address on here. I don't trust people. It's that simple. Why do you need to know a person's "name and gender" to help them? ...
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I wonder what they mean by "violent". Like, Evander Holyfield or Mean Joe Green , Violent ? Or Osama Bin Laden , BTK killer , Violent ?
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Maybe I1 and I2b1 are closely related. I don't know. But the only differense is the "2b" in the middle. lol
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The TMRCA is EXTREMELY vague. According to the paperwork on our family tree's I have a cousin with a common ancestor 12 generations ago. We match on 37 of 37 markers. I have have a cousin with a common ancestor 6 generations ago, we match on 36 of 37 markers. I have a match on 37 of 37 markers...
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here is a good example also. I joined the project with my last name after i took the ydna 37 test. Anybody want to translate this? Even a little ? LOl
In Cluster 4, with origins in Oxfordshire, the value 19 is found at marker YCA-IIa (#29 in FTDNA order) in four lines known to descend...
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