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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: Ancestry DNA testing for two
« on: Sunday 17 February 19 11:41 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks - I have a large tree which is public so my results will be too.

Have set up tiny tree for sister now - public at present - she is interested in the ethnicity part - just not in the technical stuff of setting it up - I'm not sure yet if she wants to have matches yet - not really sure how it will work - I'm happy for mine to match up with people though - I was just wondering how easy it is to have it private for now but then maybe change it to see matches later on.

If I put her tree private does that mean the DNA is as well - or is that a separate entity - I'm aware I am sounding like I don't know anything!

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: Ancestry DNA testing for two
« on: Sunday 17 February 19 10:44 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again - just registering the DNA kit for sister - have come to the question:
'Would you like to see your DNA matches and be listed as a match?'

I said 'yes' for my own - but not sure what to put for her - if I put 'no' can I change it later - or if I put 'yes' can I also change that back - sorry maybe I should have waited till I got my own first to know what I was doing! There seems to be no explanation on the form as I go through it.

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: Ancestry DNA testing for two
« on: Saturday 16 February 19 17:16 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks very much Margaret - thought I'd better get it all clear in my head before I send stuff off etc - that sounds very workable.  Thanks for explaining it so clearly!

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Ancestry DNA testing for two
« on: Saturday 16 February 19 12:34 GMT (UK)  »
I'm sure I  have read this discussed before but cannot find it now.

I have recently takent the DNA tes and its being processed - I have a large tree on Ancestry so will be happy to share my results when they come.

I'm also testing my half sister - she is happy for this to happen but I think would prefer to keep results hidden for now - not even sure how it all works yet.

BUT she's not interested in doing any of the registering stuff at all so I'll be handling that.  I have set up an email for her so that hopefully I can then take over her account without involving her at all - she doesn't do much with computers. Apparently using her email for her to nominate me to take it over or run it I think.

Any advice or tips on the best way to proceed.  She hasn't done the test yet and I've not registered hers as we've only just received it.

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Thanks for the tips.
I'll be doing mine shortly but wanted to do my half sisters as well - but she doesn't bother with emails etc so I'd have to set up an email for her and manage it myself.

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Census and Resource Discussion / Re: 1939 Census National Register - codes info please
« on: Wednesday 09 January 19 23:34 GMT (UK)  »
Was just thinking its not the year of death - but they were ill around that time (1985) so was wondering if it could have been c for cancer and 85 for 1985?

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Census and Resource Discussion / Re: 1939 Census National Register - codes info please
« on: Wednesday 09 January 19 23:28 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks very much - it was just on the offchance I might find its significance.

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Devon / Re: Exeter Prison inmate - 1960s
« on: Saturday 22 December 18 23:20 GMT (UK)  »
One person - lived in Cardiff but ended up in Exeter prison for about 6 months if info given to me was correct.  Not sure of dates but early 60s.

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Devon / Re: Exeter Prison inmate - 1960s
« on: Saturday 22 December 18 19:55 GMT (UK)  »
Just any info on why they were there etc - have an idea but would be interesting to see in black and white.  Hence why I was also trying to track down a newspaper article maybe from Cardiff.

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