While genetic evidence can aid in the resolution of research obstacles, at the end of the day, genetic genealogy is just genealogy and must be considered within the context of documentary evidence. Even so, the aims of documentary research to make sense of anomalies in genetic evidence often center around finding the right person in the right place at the right time to be an ancestor of a research subject. Learn how to creatively use documentary evidence to recognize and detect intersections of DNA and document evidence.
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Fabulous webinar. I am close to identifying, through Y-DNA, my biological great-grand-father. Your ideas will help me narrow things considerably or so I hope. Dealing with the 1870s in Canada, so I have to be creative.\n\nSue Clasen
Thought provoking and informative
Well presented with great information. Thank you!
Thanks
Interesting birth information
Paul always does a terrific job!
Paul always does really well researched and explained webinars. Plus I won a My Heritage DNA KIT! THANK YOU.
So much great information - provided lots more ideas for me to research. Thanks