Posted by Brian G. NY on December 27, 2018 at 08:29:11 from (96.43.67.158):
In Reply to: ancestry DNA posted by boberjagel on December 26, 2018 at 16:31:04:
My wife and her sister did their DNA thru Ancestry last year.
One of the first people to pop up as a second cousin was the child of their Uncle's hired man's wife.
That person also popped up as a 2nd cousin to their first cousin.
Even as a kid back in the 40s we had heard rumors.....now we know it was all too true!
We see this person now and again but we have not discussed the findings although we know he got notified of the relationship.
I have learned a lot from my DNA connections....a guy who lived within a half mile of me all of our younger years turns out to be my 3rd or 4th cousin.
By researching, I found that my GGgrandmother and his GGgrandfather were brother and sister.
I am a little apprehensive about having my DNA info "out there"
but I sure am having fun finding all these new relatives.
I'm sure there will be a whole new batch of relatives showing up
after the results come back from all the DNA kits given as Christmas gifts.
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