Genealogy Workshop: Are You Getting the Most from Your DNA? An Introduction
A recording of Are You Getting the Most From Your DNA: An Introduction, a workshop by Lana Leggett-Kealey, presented at the Portsmouth Public Library (NH) on March 17, 2024. You tested your DNA at the popular site Ancestry.com. Your ethnicity results don’t surprise you, or maybe they do! Now what? How is your ethnicity relevant to your genealogy? What about all those matches? How are they related to you and why does it matter? How many of your DNA cousins do you know? We’ll talk about how to get the “mother lode” of information out of your DNA results! Thanks to our co-sponsor, The Ranger Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)! Lana Leggett-Kealey, Ph.D., CG, has been certified by the Board for Certification of Genealogists "BCG" since 2019 and works with clients from all over the world.

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