Rick T. Wilson on using the Leeds Method to organize your DNA matches | Unrehearsed Research #34
If you've taken a DNA test but don't know what to do next, you may want to organize and group your matches using the Leeds Method. In this episode, Rick T. Wilson, PhD, walks me through the Leeds Method to organize my DNA matches. Rick's website: https://myfamilypattern.com/ Learn more about the Leeds Method from Dana Leeds herself: https://www.danaleeds.com/the-leeds-m... #genealogy #familyhistory

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