Пікірлер
@irishorigenes1
@irishorigenes1 7 күн бұрын
So if he is related to the Thomond O'Brien's then he is of the Haplogroup R-DF13 R-ZZ10_1? Is this so?
@irishorigenes1
@irishorigenes1 7 күн бұрын
So if he is related to the Thomond O'Brien's then he is of the Haplogroup R-DF13 R-ZZ10_1? Is this so?
@londonlivin3901
@londonlivin3901 7 күн бұрын
What a fantastic idea. NIFHS makes this a social event and brings family history ALIVE. Kudos.
@aineyoung5122
@aineyoung5122 8 күн бұрын
Sound ok with earphones. Excellent
@neilmcnicol6506
@neilmcnicol6506 8 күн бұрын
Virtually unwatchable, due to poor sound level.
@BonnieDragonKat
@BonnieDragonKat 16 күн бұрын
Actually it is available on Android phones. I do a lot of my family history on my Android phone and I am able to use it. Also the rumor is that it's about $13 Canadian for the service in Canada. Also you don't have to have Pro Tools to be able to see your matches past 20 cm. All you have to do is go in where you decide like what family side you want to look at and stuff. And go to the Centa Morgan area and pick custom and if you want to look at say 7 Center Morgan's you have to put in seven to 10 CM And then you can see them.
@Disblair
@Disblair Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information 😊😊
@Disblair
@Disblair Ай бұрын
At 03.33 you state you must use a laptop or computer to access these new tools. OK I don’t get the tools on the app. Does this mean I cannot use these tools when I access Ancestry via Safari in my iPad 😢😢
@Disblair
@Disblair Ай бұрын
At 01.29 you state you must have a full Ancestry subscription. So with my monthly basic subscription I will not be able to get these tools 😢😢
@childlesscatladydreams
@childlesscatladydreams Ай бұрын
Why in the hell would I want to find any more family?! Get a life. 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
@rickaindow
@rickaindow Ай бұрын
The price in each country is based on $10 us, the difference in perceived costs is due to the rate of exchange in currency
@jeninescreen5959
@jeninescreen5959 Ай бұрын
Thank you very much, great information that so far I was not able to find else where. Just a quick note, they have updated the price in the UK now from £4.99 to £7.99.
@susanrogers4857
@susanrogers4857 2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for all your excellent work, and for this presentation. My cousin David Laird in Pennsylvania, USA matches David Laird, a tester in your Islandmagee Project. Without your work, my family would not have been able to find out where our Laird ancestors were before they went to County Down (the location of the earliest available records). Thanks again. I hope this presentation inspires other NIFHS projects.
@Tony-mw6rf
@Tony-mw6rf 3 ай бұрын
Martin, when I go into my matches I do not have any symbols that identify if the match is through the paternal, maternal or both. Should FTDNA automatically add this feature or do I need to do something that results in the appropriate symbol being highlighted. I have a close relative match (12 segments, 245 DNA, 49 longest block) identified as possibly being 1st - 3rd cousin / Gr/half/uncle/aunt/neice/nephew etc. They don't have a tree to view and don't answer emails. Plus from my research they do not feature in any genealogical limbs to date. The name is rather unique so would definitely stand out. How do I work out from the chromosome browser if they are paternal or maternal (or not related at all as possible rogue match)?
@chrisbennett8493
@chrisbennett8493 8 ай бұрын
Hi. That was all very interesting and helpful. Have used familytreedna for a number of years and didn't know my way around it. This is helpful . Will have to watch again and use the info as I watch. I will look to see if you have anything on searching for family in county down.
@kathleenkelley1299
@kathleenkelley1299 Жыл бұрын
Extremely helpful video. Great examples and explanations
@cmccloskey56
@cmccloskey56 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this. There is family lore that says that we have Scottish descent even through my father's ethnicity is 100% Irish. His yDNA haplogroup is E-FGC11450, which shows little in the way of Scottish descent. The common ancestor is suggested at 2,800 years ago. So, while this is interesting, an ancestor born that far back will not give me any new leads for my Northern Ireland search. Any suggestions?
@JohnnyRep-u4e
@JohnnyRep-u4e 16 күн бұрын
More information would help, do you live in the United States? "Family lore" in the US can be off when it comes to Scotland and Ireland. My mother's name is Graham, and I knew a guy in the army whose last name was Graham. Graham is a Scottish name, but he swore up and down that he was Irish. We were friends, so this was a bit of a "running argument". Whether he believes it or not, his Scottish ancestors went to Ireland, before moving to the United States. Of course, a "William de Graham" came to England with William the Conquerer, as recorded in Domesday Book, 1086. When "de Graham" was appended to William may have been after the conquest, describing a place (and there are several tales as to how that might have come to be).
@annepm180
@annepm180 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, that's very helpful.