DNA tools for genealogists
DNA technology is advancing so rapidly that it is difficult to keep abreast of the advances and possibilities. Moreover rapidly falling prices make genetic testing more affordable and so more...
View ArticlePassenger lists leaving UK
The following is a blog post I wrote for findmypast.com.au. It appeared on 30 July 2012. It’s a common experience for genealogists – tracking ancestors forward through the UK censuses – to find that...
View ArticleWorld War 1 centenary projects
Recently I’ve spoken to a number of people involved in projects researching those who enlisted for World War 1. As the centenary of WW1 approaches, the many commemoration projects seem to be running...
View ArticleTracing Jewish ancestors, from London to Amsterdam
I’ve written previously about how I visited the archives and museums in Poznan and Leszno (Poland) looking for further information about my ancestors (Samuel and Isaac SHUTER, sons of Michael) before...
View ArticleAustralian & NZ births, deaths & marriages
The earliest records available in the new colonies were the church records of baptisms, marriages and burials. Many people are missing from these registers – not all records have survived and not...
View ArticleIntroduction to using DNA with your family history research
Traditional family history research involves looking for documents that name an ancestor – and hoping that everybody told the truth! By contrast, genetic tools that are now available to genealogists...
View ArticleUsing Y-chromosome DNA
DNA testing does not provide names and so is not a substitute for more traditional family history research techniques. However a genealogist can use DNA testing as another tool to answer some family...
View ArticleDNA from our mother’s mothers
This article discusses the DNA we all inherit from our mother’s mothers (our matrilineal line). This genetic material is called mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA for short. Mothers pass mtDNA to all their...
View ArticleAutosomal DNA
Autosomal DNA is inherited by both males and females and received equally from each of our parents. In commercial genetic genealogy tests our autosomal DNA is compared against a large database of...
View ArticleDNA Painter “Cluster Auto Painter”
I’m just playing with the new tool on DNA Painter – ‘Cluster Auto Painter’. I have created MyHeritage clusters for the DNA test results of my Mum & her brother – for both I have a lot of unknown...
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