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Michelle Leonard

Michelle Leonard

Michelle Leonard is a Scottish professional genealogist, DNA detective, freelance researcher, speaker, author and historian. She runs her own genealogy and DNA consultancy business, Genes & Genealogy, and specialises in DNA Detective work particularly the solving of adoption, unknown parentage and all manner of unknown ancestor mysteries using a combination of DNA expertise and conventional research methods.  She also undertakes traditional family history research, living relative tracing, historical and television research, media consultation, the creation of bespoke family history books, podcasts, article, blog and book writing, tutoring, lecturing, webinars and speaking engagements. She is a regular speaker at major genealogy events such as Rootstech, The Genealogy Show, Family Tree Live, Back To Our Past and Who Do You Think You Are? Live as well as a co-author of "Tracing Your Ancestors Using DNA: A Guide For Family Historians" which was published in June 2019.

Additionally Michelle is the official genetic genealogist of ancestryhour.co.uk and is one of the hosts of the hour itself: #AncestryHour takes place on Twitter each Tuesday evening from 7-8pm GMT and Michelle is usually on hand to answer any #DNA queries that arise. She also spent several years working on the ground-breaking Fromelles Genealogy Project tracking down appropriate DNA donors to identify WWI soldiers buried in a mass grave in France and served as the Genealogical Consultant on the official Fromelles documentary. She regularly works on new historic soldier cases when battlefield remains are found and DNA testing is conducted.

Michelle holds an M.A. in English and Modern History from the University of St Andrews and a PgCert in Genealogical, Palaeographic and Heraldic Studies from the University of Strathclyde. She is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists (APG), the Scottish Genealogy Network (SGN), the Society of Genealogists (SOG) and the International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG). You can find out more about Michelle on her Genes & Genealogy Facebook page and you can follow her on Twitter.

Webinars by Michelle (34)

Clustering with MyHeritage Labels
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Clustering with MyHeritage Labels
1.1K views
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Using DNA To Identify Irish Ancestral Locations
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Using DNA To Identify Irish Ancestral Locations
2.5K views
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The Top Ten DNA Do's and Don'ts!
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The Top Ten DNA Do's and Don'ts!
1.3K views
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Inferred Mapping Explained
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Inferred Mapping Explained
815 views
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Linking Family Trees to DNA Results
Play video00:10:25
How to Record Virtual Presentations Via Zoom
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What is WATO?
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What is WATO?
1.1K views
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Why are Parent/Sibling DNA Comparisons so Confusing?
Play video00:09:25
Understanding Predicted Relationships at Ancestry
Play video00:09:14
Connection Requests at 23andMe
Play video00:09:31
Connection Requests at 23andMe
839 views
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How to Convert % to cMs on 23andMe
Play video00:08:30
How to Convert % to cMs on 23andMe
1.5K views
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Understanding DNA Shared Match Lists
Play video00:09:37
Understanding DNA Shared Match Lists
3.3K views
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What are DNA Outliers?
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What are DNA Outliers?
2.3K views
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What Is DNA Segment Data?
Play video00:08:07
What Is DNA Segment Data?
7.5K views
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DNA Triangulation
Play video00:06:47
DNA Triangulation
8.0K views
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GEDMatch Segment Search Tool (Tier 1)
Play video00:06:57
What Is A Chromosome Browser?
Play video00:08:53
What Is A Chromosome Browser?
1.9K views
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The Fromelles Genealogy Project: Reuniting WW1 Soldiers with their Families
Play video01:11:36
Using GenomeMate Pro & Other Tools
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Using GenomeMate Pro & Other Tools
2.6K views
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DNA is Dynamite - How to Ignite Your Ancestral Research
Play video00:59:28