I have German settlers and have done DNA

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Not sure I would be of any help, but I have done DNA  on 3 places.

My immigrant ancestor arrived in the U.S. in 1727.
in The Tree House by MaryLee Young G2G6 (6.4k points)
retagged by Maggie N.

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Howdy MaryLee!

I just read your biography, and I want to start by saying, I wish you many more years of happy genealoging!  (OK, made up word!)

I don't doubt your DNA test results will be very helpful.  In fact, your Pennsylvania connections and some other names in your ancestry make me want to compare mine with yours, to see if there's a distant connection.  I usually do all my comparisons on GEDmatch, and I wonder if you have considered uploading your DNA data there.  It's free, and probably the best way to help others find matches with you, no matter which company you used.  If you are interested, please see Help:GEDMatch and Connecting DNA Test Results to WikiTree Profiles.

I noticed in your notes on your FamilyFinder test details, that you have also taken an AncestryDNA test and a FamilyTree DNA Full Sequence test.  Those aren't appearing yet on your DNA Tests page, and you may want to add them there.  For the Full Sequence test, add the "Family Tree DNA mtDNA" test, and select 'Full Sequence' for the type.  In a day, they will also be propagated up your tree.

Rob Jacobson

by Rob Jacobson G2G6 Pilot (137k points)
selected by Maggie N.
Thank you, Maggie!

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