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Sunday, March 17, 2013
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Cousins remain Connected
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| Cousins are connected Heart to Heart distance and time can't break them apart |
Genealogical research and DNA testing brings cousins back together.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
23andMe DNA Kits- Price Reduction Again!
I didn't think we would see a sale at 23andMe so soon after their massive price reduction, but to my surprise, kits are on sale!
The first kit is still $99, but additional kits are 20% off!
Just after I purchased several kits without the sale.
Time to purchase more . . .
The first kit is still $99, but additional kits are 20% off!
Just after I purchased several kits without the sale.
Time to purchase more . . .
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| Current pricing for autosomal DNA kits 23andMe.com |
Monday, March 4, 2013
Testing More Family Members
I will be testing more family members at 23andMe. This will bring me a lot more matches and a lot more work, but should enable me to better assign the matches to a branch in the tree. Results should arrive within two months.
Like Father, Not Like Son
Applications for passports are digitized and offered online through sites such as Fold3 and Ancestry. Even if you think that your family stayed in the same place and never left the United States, search for them in the passports.
I found the passport application for my great-great-great grandfather, John R Winterton. This provided me with his date and place of birth: December 3, 1831 in New York City. We are also provided with his signature! We share a birthday!
It is important to note that "Jr" follows John R Winterton's name. Do not assume that this indicates that John shared a name with his father.
The bottom of the page is the attestation from John's father that the above information is correct. His name is Samuel Winterton. We get his signature as well!
Based on John R Winterton's use of "Jr," we can now look for a family member in an older generation with this name, such as an uncle.
I do not know if John sailed abroad. In 1855 he married Sophia Walling in Raritan Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. In the 1860 federal census, the growing family was living in nearby Matawan. (The names and borders of these locations have changed over the years and that is a study unto itself.)
I found the passport application for my great-great-great grandfather, John R Winterton. This provided me with his date and place of birth: December 3, 1831 in New York City. We are also provided with his signature! We share a birthday!
It is important to note that "Jr" follows John R Winterton's name. Do not assume that this indicates that John shared a name with his father.
The bottom of the page is the attestation from John's father that the above information is correct. His name is Samuel Winterton. We get his signature as well!
Based on John R Winterton's use of "Jr," we can now look for a family member in an older generation with this name, such as an uncle.
I do not know if John sailed abroad. In 1855 he married Sophia Walling in Raritan Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. In the 1860 federal census, the growing family was living in nearby Matawan. (The names and borders of these locations have changed over the years and that is a study unto itself.)
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