Dear fellow genealogists,
As I embark on constructing my family tree online using documents passed down from my grandmother, I have diligently entered the available information. Through DNA testing on my father and maternal grandmother, coupled with Gedmatch analysis, I have verified their genetic relationship to me and updated their profiles on Wikitree accordingly. Now, I am encountering distant relations whose family trees align with mine, affirming genetic relationships with great and great-great grandparents. Given the impossibility of DNA testing these deceased individuals, may I ethically mark these profiles as 'confirmed with DNA'? Your insights would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Kleinjan