Genetic Networks, Part 7: Strategically Move from DNA Analysis to Documentary Research

Genetic Networks Part 7: Strategically Move from DNA Analysis to Documentary Research

You’ve done the hard work in identifying a genetic network and analyzing the matches (Part 5). Now comes the fun part — conducting documentary research. Not that the other steps were not enjoyable and were void of documentary research, but now we get to apply our prior DNA observations within new record groups and attempt … Read more

Genetic Networks, Part 6: Find Same Matches Across Multiple DNA Websites

In genetic genealogy, the more matches we have, the greater our ability to make ancestral discoveries. Having more data points increases our confidence with the sub-clusters observed within genetic networks as discussed in the previous post in this series (Part 5). It can also help us prioritize our research efforts as we progress into documentary … Read more

Genetic Networks, Part 5: Use Ancestry Pro Tools’ Enhanced Shared Matches

Genetic Networks, Part 5: Use Ancestry Pro Tools' Enhanced Shared Matches

In the previous blog posts, I defined genetic networks (Part 1), discussed the inclusion and exclusion criteria for matches within the network (Part 2), described how to find them (Part 3), and demonstrated how to efficiently review your matches’ family trees (Part 4). Now, I describe how to use Ancestry Pro Tools’ Enhanced Shared Matches … Read more

Genealogy Ping Pong: Alternating Between Documentary Research and DNA

GenealogyPing Pong:A Volley Between Documentary Research and DNA

Ping Pong is the perfect metaphor to describe how to use both documentary records and DNA to break down genealogy brick walls. The strategy begins by analyzing evidence from documentary records and then using your findings here to guide the analysis of your DNA matches. Next, use the patterns observed within your DNA matches to … Read more