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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: Mystery Match - Pointers Please
« on: Saturday 18 May 24 18:40 BST (UK)  »
You've hit the nail on the head!  Of the few I would dearly love to contact most haven't been on the site in over 11 months so I doubt they'll pick up any notification.

One-that-got-away comes under that category (I know he is a direct connection but when I did contact him in 2022 he hadn't taken a test and I didn't push him - I could kick myself!)  Now, if I try to contact him via Ancestry they root out our archived conversation but won't let me message. Annoyingly I know no other way of contacting him :'( 

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: Mystery Match - Pointers Please
« on: Saturday 18 May 24 10:55 BST (UK)  »

A bit of a catch-up and something that got me thinking...

This thread began about a mystery match and then introduced the question of paternity relating to my great grandfather.  It's likely that the two are connected, at least the answer to the mystery match will probably be found in the family of the other.  They are that kind of family - beer, fighting and women seemed to be their favourite thing. 

I've poured over the matches trying to make connections and so far I've failed.  Tree holders with  'my' family in them have tended to be unrelated themselves so no use for DNA testing.  Those that are most likely to hold the key aren't responding so I'm stumped.  For now - I know it's a waiting game.  However, while sorting through other stuff I came across the  DNA match that cropped up last year which seemed to answer the parentage question.  Thrulines suggested a sub10cM match with someone who shared a 3xgreatgrandmother on that particular branch.  I checked the matches links and it ticked the boxes.  I was delighted.  DNA proof to connect my greatgrandfather with paternal ancestors. Yay!

However, recently I found I'd made an error in attributing that shared individual to my tree.  I've checked again and I was definitely wrong.  The DNA match doesn't stand, the proof isn't proof at all.  My mistake. So I altered my Ancestry tree accordingly. Interestingly Thrulines hasn't updated itself- did I think it would?  Probably not.  As a slow adopter of this side of FH research I've tended to rely on the matching of trees to confirm connections - clearly that's not enough proof when a particular question needs answering.  It looks like I need to tackle the science too, assuming I can find someone willing to share their test results, of course. 

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: Ancestry Compare DNA Communities
« on: Wednesday 15 May 24 15:36 BST (UK)  »
Thanks both.   ;D sometimes there's no logic to what I'm being told by these sites but I need to be sure I've not missed the point. 

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London and Middlesex / Davisons - Chelsea?
« on: Wednesday 15 May 24 12:21 BST (UK)  »


If you have the Davison name from the Chelsea area in your tree and have had a DNA test would you PM me please? 

I know this ought to be in the DNA section but hope to capture a wider audience.  Thank you.

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Ancestry Compare DNA Communities
« on: Wednesday 15 May 24 12:16 BST (UK)  »

Is this in anyway useful for identifying connections please?  Forgive my ignorance.  I have a handful of people who are shared mystery matches and all come under the Devon and Cornwall community box but none of them have those areas in their trees.  In fact one match has a totally eastern european tree hence my confusion. 

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Alderney, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark / Re: Samuel Vincent and Jane Mortimer
« on: Thursday 02 May 24 12:07 BST (UK)  »
Thank you - good idea!  ;D

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Alderney, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark / Re: Samuel Vincent and Jane Mortimer
« on: Thursday 02 May 24 11:35 BST (UK)  »
No, not a thing.  Jane is Elizabeth Vincent in 1861 but neither mother or son are in the 1871 census and I can't find any record of an older Samuel to tie in with Jane.


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Alderney, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark / Samuel Vincent and Jane Mortimer
« on: Thursday 02 May 24 10:06 BST (UK)  »
 
In 1857 Samuel Vincent and Jane Mortimer baptised a son, Samuel Joseph James Vincent on Guernsey, probably St Peter Port.  Mother and child are still there in 1861 and Jane is a washerwoman from England and calling herself Vincent.  No sign of Samuel snr nor a marriage - can anyone help please? No other details to offer other than SJJ had returned to England by 1881.

Thank you.

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: Mystery Match - Pointers Please
« on: Tuesday 30 April 24 22:10 BST (UK)  »
Good pointer, thank you.  My lovely family tree is a bit like Swiss cheese ... full of holes  ;D ;D ;D

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