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Offline noland01

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Re: Husband and I have mutual DNA Match!
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 07 November 21 21:40 GMT (UK) »
Have similar on Ancestry .

I match a known 3rd cousin on my paternal side at 63cM whilst the same lady shows up as a match to my wife of 21cM and her son shows up as sharing 22cM with my wife .
Her son doesn't show up on my match list at all .
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Re: Husband and I have mutual DNA Match!
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 07 November 21 22:47 GMT (UK) »
I gave myself a rest from that one for a while as need time to really concentrate as I then found that i had a "Sandoz" b.France in a dna links tree, and "Sandoz" is the name of hubbys 3gggrandfather b. Switzerland. Said 3 gggrandfather married in Gloucestershire where some of my Dads side of the family came from including previously mentioned Robert and Mercy. It could take time!!
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Re: Husband and I have mutual DNA Match!
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 14 November 21 08:48 GMT (UK) »
DNA expert Turi KING said we're often only a number of steps away from a member of royal family so it stands to reason that we'd also be a number of steps away from our partners especially if born and bred in same locality for generations
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Re: Husband and I have mutual DNA Match!
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 14 November 21 13:46 GMT (UK) »
I pretty much assume my OH and I have common ancestry centuries ago as we both have a different 19th century ancestor from Chipping, Lancs., not a big place, born about 20 years apart.  I haven’t turned up anything specific, but we do share at least one match in common.  His family line left Lancashire for Canada around 1842, mine left in the 1920’s.


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Re: Husband and I have mutual DNA Match!
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 14 November 21 15:25 GMT (UK) »
My Dads father born in Gloucestershire, married in Plymouth during WW1, all his children born in Plymouth as was I, and had very little info about any other family members.

Although Hubbys 3xgggfather married a woman from Dymock they had lived together in Birmingham for several years and had 4 children before they married. In Fact he was married when he came to England, I havent as yet found what happened to his first wife.
Hudman, Souch, Grinyer, King, Nightingale, Sandoz, Gateley, Findley