It has been a whole year since I have
communicated via this blog.I DO Communicate on Facebook where I have some groups
for family and genetic genealogy and at the various DNA testing sites where I
participate.Find me there!
Last year was one of change..some health issues,
now remedied resulted in losing 47 pounds and walking two miles a day.My better
half fell and broke 5 ribs so we were pretty much chained to the farm, as well
as needing daily help with the horses.Upwards and onwards is my motto this
year.
March will find us in Florida for 10 days in our
travel trailer.April we will be at our Beach house on the Outer Banks with
family for Easter. In June we hope for a week in New Jersey and then back to the
Beach in July with maybe the whole family. While in Florida I will spend a day with my 2nd
cousin who "found" me via my Ancestry.com Tree.Our grandmother's were
sisters.
Currently I am waiting with bated breath for my
23andme test results to be uploaded to Family Tree DNA.I am hoping to match with
lots of new cousins via that route.The Norway DNA site has maybe 50 people who
have tested there.I have joined that group.
As administrator of 5 surname groups there I
anticipate matches with Irish cousins and Colonial Delaware folks also.FTDNA
where I originally tested almost 6 years ago is pairing with a genealogy company
and they will reciprocally share records.
April 2 the 1940 census will be available and am
SO Looking forward to finding new information.Additionally Ancestry.com has an
autosomal large group of tests coming out in some fashion. I have several DNA
groups there as well.Wondering if they will allow uploads from either FTDNA or
23andme?
Finally 23andme has begun some exciting new
efforts for Genealogy minded customers. They also at this point are the "biggest
game in town" with 200,000+ autosomal kits. I remain committed to them for
cousin matches but new winds are blowing everywhere as regards to genetic
genealogy.
Life is exciting
for those of us who participate in this field of interest
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