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I'm disappointed to not have been invited yet, given that Ancestry evidently think so highly of me.  My proof?  Four days ago, a notification, "here is an interesting detail about Eliza Linton.  Explore this hint now".  So I did explore the hint.  It was for someone else's tree.  Eliza had a solitary source "ancestry family trees".  Ok let's view these trees, perhaps one of them has something I don't.  Trees was a bit optimistic.  Just one.  Mine  ???

Jane :-)

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The Common Room / Re: help with ancestry source connection
« on: Monday 03 March 25 20:31 GMT (UK)  »
The marriage index, if you're talking about the GRO index, names only one party although later ones do give the spouse surname.  Both parties are indexed separately.

Jane :-)

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The Common Room / Re: help with ancestry source connection
« on: Monday 03 March 25 19:15 GMT (UK)  »
You can edit the marriage fact for John to add spouse Ann, then any sources attached should link to both parties.  And sometimes Ancestry puts multiple "facts" for the same marriage, when I come across this in my tree I delete the extra "facts" and attach all appropriate sources (eg gro entry, parish record, parish index, bishops transcript) to the one remaining, making sure it's linked to both husband and wife.

Jane :-)

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Go to myheritage.com, click DNA, select "Upload DNA data".  Apparently you won't have to pay an unlock fee to access the tools.  Offer expires 9th March.

Jane :-)

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: DNA ancestry
« on: Friday 28 February 25 14:23 GMT (UK)  »
Sasbear, if you've not found a suitable birth or bap, have you considered that Elizabeth may have been illegitimate and her mother subsequently married Thomas GUEST?  There may also be a bigger gap in age between Elizabeth and her husband William BRADSHAW than you are expecting (the age at death is only as good as the informant's knowledge).

Jane :-)

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: Which Grandparents do we share - DNA match
« on: Friday 21 February 25 19:05 GMT (UK)  »
The shared cM tool on DNA painter will give you an idea of whether you should be looking at GGPs or a generation further back.  Your own age and that of your match will also come into play.  If there is a significant difference in your ages you could be looking at a once or even twice removed relationship to one another.

Full 2nd cousins share a pair of GGPs (husband AND wife).  Half 2Cs would share only one GGP (husband OR wife).  2C1R means the shared ancestor couple is GGP to one of you and a generation further back (GGGP) for the other.

Jane :-)

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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: Memory lapse !
« on: Sunday 16 February 25 17:26 GMT (UK)  »
He wasn't the informant on a death cert I suppose?  That would very possibly give his address, and be easy to lose track of as it would be a record that doesn't directly relate to him.

Jane :-)

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The Common Room / Re: Free Accesses for Valentines Weekend February 2025
« on: Saturday 15 February 25 16:18 GMT (UK)  »
Taking full advantage of this, it was fine this morning but seems to be under strain this afternoon, the articles don't render properly on screen but if you manage to download them they seem to be OK.

Jane :-)

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London and Middlesex / Re: St Andrews Holborn Registers
« on: Tuesday 11 February 25 15:57 GMT (UK)  »
What time period and event(s) are you looking for?  Ancestry sometimes get the boroughs a bit muddled for the various London parishes, for instance in the 1813-1923 baps record set this parish comes under the City of London whereas in the earlier 1538-1812 combined registers it's in Camden.

Where you have the names from transcripts, it can be worth searching UK parish records as a whole (ie not just London), entering just name and year plus or minus a bit, it's not unheard of for Ancestry to index events under the wrong parish entirely and transcribe entire pages under the same year even though the page may cover several.

For marriages I've found it doesn't pay to enter both parties.

Jane :-)

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