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Searching for: +path:nfld-lab-dna +(+date:apr +date:2007)
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1. Re: [NL-DNA] DNA results [1]
I too got results for my DNA (Corbett, Chapel's Cove and before that Ireland). Well, one place said mostly Class Q which is really rare. So I had new tests done by the brother by FamilyTreemaker which has a central registry. The first 12 markers came back R1B1C1 which is mostly United Kingdom including Ireland and some Europe. So I sent more money and awaiting 37 markers. The test is only as good as those others taking it. Who knows how it will turn out. Judy Judy Corbett Barker St Petersbu
2. Re: [NL-DNA] DNA results [1]
Hi Carolyn. Given what you describe, I'm going to guess that you've tested your mtDNA with FamilyTreeDNA, and that you are looking at the "mtDNA Ancestral Origins" page for your results. This page displays where other clients of FamilyTreeDNA that your mtDNA matches have said about where they think their maternal ancestral origins are. An entry such as "United Kingdom (2128) 263" on this page really says that 2128 people have stated "United Kingdom" as their maternal place of origin, and that 263 o
3. [NL-DNA] DNA results [1]
Hello, hello, just got my DNA test results back.... My test results are back and I think I need a college course to understand it! I am researching my mom: Mary J. Whiffen,, her mom/Bridget Hynes and her mom/Hannah Webber from Placentia Bay Area of NL (originally from England, Ireland and ?) I think! It's going to take a lot of looking to understand results. I added up Country and counts that match with score of 20 and over...looks like count of 731/UK; Germany/406; Ireland/352 and Swedish countries/24

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