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Long lost family.

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For those interested Mon 25 Feb, ITV 9pm, Long lost family special "Born without trace" could be interesting.
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Should be good viewing thanks ,its marvellous what money can do in finding rels :wink:
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I found this programme interesting, but, it was very convenient for the researchers to find DNA of their relations. :roll:

Brilliant outcome for the people who were abandoned though.
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BC at 12,5 % and 25% DNA think we could find the match
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:-? what does BC mean? But DNA still has to be found, where do they find it from?

So, if I had abandoned a baby, how would they know I was the Mother, because I've never given a DNA sample and I'm pretty sure that none of my brothers have ever had one done. My parents and grandparents, aunts and uncles wouldn't have done one and I can't imagine they would have known what it meant anyway.

As you can see, I'm not into DNA where family history is concerned. :-)
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BC Wench wrote::-? what does BC mean?


BC = BC (Wench) I should think :-)
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:lol: :lol: :lol: Very clever.
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BC Wench wrote::-? what does BC mean? But DNA still has to be found, where do they find it from?

So, if I had abandoned a baby, how would they know I was the Mother, because I've never given a DNA sample and I'm pretty sure that none of my brothers have ever had one done. My parents and grandparents, aunts and uncles wouldn't have done one and I can't imagine they would have known what it meant anyway.

As you can see, I'm not into DNA where family history is concerned. :-)


there that many match online between the likes of ancestry and gedmatch genesis even a novice couldn't miss them %
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BC Wench wrote::-? what does BC mean? But DNA still has to be found, where do they find it from?

So, if I had abandoned a baby, how would they know I was the Mother, because I've never given a DNA sample and I'm pretty sure that none of my brothers have ever had one done. My parents and grandparents, aunts and uncles wouldn't have done one and I can't imagine they would have known what it meant anyway.

As you can see, I'm not into DNA where family history is concerned. :-)


all it takes is a 2nd or 3rd cousin to start narrowing the amount of people it could be at 25% its a full cousin or half sibling at 12.5 a second cousin if you were abandon doesn't say either of your parent didn't go on to have more children

if i wasn't working i would run a DNA page from here as it one massive advance in genealogy they can now detect if the match is you maternal or paternal side
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