↑ Paternal and maternal relationships are confirmed by 3,586.7 cM 22 matching segments match between Darla Lynn Dunkin GEDMatch A599583 and her biological Mother, Betty Jane (Olfers-13) GEDmatch A556847
↑ Paternal and maternal relationships are confirmed by 1,642.2 cM 45 matching segments Between Darla L Dunkin-593 Gedmatch A599583 and her biological half sister on her Maternal side, Tina Louise (Winner-112) GEDmatch A386277
↑ Paternal and maternal relationships are confirmed by 1,107.2 cM 36 matching segments between Darla.l.Dunkin-593 Gedmatch A599583 and her biological Paternal 1st Cousin, Melissa Dawn (Goodspeed) (Graham-155) Gedmatch A726024
↑ Maternal and maternal relationships are confirmed by 3,580.7 cM 25 matching segments between Darla L Dunkin-593 Gedmatch A599583 and her biological Father, John E (Dunkin-594) Jr Gedmatch A663859
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AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A599583[compare], Ancestry member darla_l_dunkin
Hi Darla, you wrote on Denton-320's profile, "*? Paternal and maternal relationships are confirmed by 28.6 cM match between Darla Lynn Dunkin GEDMatch A599583 and 16th cousin Julia Perkins GEDMatch M160440." Autosomal DNA can not be used to confirm relationships to a person that lived 600 years ago.
You wrote that Magna Carta Surety Baron William d' Albini-39 was your 24th Great Grandfather. He is also my 24th Great Grandfather which makes us Cousins. Glad to meet you. We are 12th Cousins, I just checked.
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You wrote that Magna Carta Surety Baron William d' Albini-39 was your 24th Great Grandfather. He is also my 24th Great Grandfather which makes us Cousins. Glad to meet you. We are 12th Cousins, I just checked.
The matches of the 4 DNA tests you're using in your statements only document up to your father's relationship to his parents, but not further back in your tree. Matching DNA tests only confirm up to the Most Recent Common Ancestors (MRCAs) of the two test takers. Please read these instructions: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:DNA_Confirmation_Example If those four tests are the only DNA tests you're using, please change all the relationships further back to 'confident'. If you don't understand what I've written, please let me know what you don't understand, but please stop marking more relationships 'confirmed with DNA' based on those 4 tests.
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I see that you've recently marked a number of your ancestors' parental relationships 'confirmed with DNA'. There's one more step you need to do for each of those--put a statement on the profile of each of those people explaining how you used DNA to confirm those relationships. Here is a page that explains how to do that: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/DNA_Confirmation Please let me know if I can help. Thanks!
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I want to help! Click my name, then ask in the comment section of my page or send me a private message. Sometimes links don't work in emails. If that's happened to you, check the public comments on your profile. The links will work from there.
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