5 more things you can do with Ancestry!

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DNA Family Trees

DNA Family Trees

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@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
OOPs! I reused the end clip on subscribe and bell and it said 10 things instead of 5 things :) I wonder how many people watch til the end to catch it LOL
@staceycoates1418
@staceycoates1418 5 жыл бұрын
I wondered!
@tamouchy
@tamouchy 5 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Thanks for sharing what you've learned!
@CommonSenseLover
@CommonSenseLover 5 жыл бұрын
I'm just starting back up with ancestry after a couple of years hiatus - this was VERY helpful, Thank You!
@pamelasue1
@pamelasue1 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to make these videos, lots of good tips!!
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to watch!
@deckocards6988
@deckocards6988 5 жыл бұрын
Great video! Didn't realize some of those things were there!
@larryjones2007
@larryjones2007 5 жыл бұрын
decko cards ty for watching!
@francinelarsen3303
@francinelarsen3303 4 жыл бұрын
I love your information. You move pretty fast, and more explanation for the rational behind your statements would be helpful. Also, it's extremely hard to digest new concepts with that irritating music in the background. I was really struggling with it.
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 4 жыл бұрын
dont worry music gets lost a few videos later, lol these are early videos :)
@orianahdz7414
@orianahdz7414 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for a great video.
@triciagailk
@triciagailk 5 жыл бұрын
I found this to be excellent information for my researching. Thanks very much for sharing.
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped!
@frankhooper7871
@frankhooper7871 5 жыл бұрын
I can see how a DNA circle like the one you show at 14:50 could be helpful. Unfortunately, I only ever had one DNA circle and it only connected me with two other cousins.
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
Frank - I had a similar situation early on. If you have a tree out about 4 generations and your in side the USA where DNA tests have been mainstream a while then I would recommend the verifying tree and color coding videos. I had a handful of DNA circles on my mothers side and nothing on my fathers side, it wasn't until i went investigating that I found out why. I had a different biological lineage than what i thought and what my tree was in ancestry so it didn't match any DNA circles. This is potentially a red pill / blue pill moment (matrix reference) so I don't want to make it seem light but also don't want to alarm anyone either, However ---- Warning: there are some potentially life changing results ahead. Hopefully your just in the DNA circle not updating situation, but if its a lineage change it can be a shock. I know it was for me, BOTH TIMES! my Father and my mothers father! It was those experiences that prompted this channel's creation. DNA circles have been glitchy, but typically you will have some if the names in your tree match other peoples trees whom you share DNA with. Could be just your tree branched wrong, could be ancestry just didnt update for you and glitched, or could be the line you have other than the cousins, do not match other DNA matches. I was like you, thinking, where are my circles? I kinda ignored that for about a year, then alot of close DNA matches showed up in my match list that i couldn't reconcile, once i built a new tree i got more on both my mothers side and my paternal side. hopefully its just a glitch, but the only way to know for sure is using the DNA match list for verifying.
@MsCybervamp
@MsCybervamp 5 жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing about the ‘completed’. I don’t think I will ever use that. Lol
@larryjones2007
@larryjones2007 5 жыл бұрын
MsCybervamp lol
@garylhaas2005
@garylhaas2005 5 жыл бұрын
a classic case of not knowing what i didn't know - you da man!
@nancysouthern1487
@nancysouthern1487 5 жыл бұрын
I love your videos
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Nancy!
@hummingbirdlvr5189
@hummingbirdlvr5189 5 жыл бұрын
This was very helpful! Thank you!
@hoverhead047
@hoverhead047 5 жыл бұрын
Sure do like your pointers only problem with one of them is that DNA circles just isn't available to me here in Australia. Neither are the drop downs. Curious that there seems to be a difference in the interface between countries.
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
That is great information! I will research the versions outside of the USA and see about a differences video Maybe I can get some collaboration volunteers to do Skype calls with screen share from other countries I think that would be a very fun and informative video It would also help make the videos better if more universally specific Ty for letting me know about version differences!
@joykendrick6156
@joykendrick6156 8 ай бұрын
My great grandparents are from The Azores and Portugal
@dougredd8792
@dougredd8792 5 жыл бұрын
Very Good
@staceycoates1418
@staceycoates1418 5 жыл бұрын
I think this highlights one of the advantages of DNA Circles over Thrulines, and that is the ability to find people whom you may not share DNA with but are genealogically related to. It is one of the reasons why we are told to test siblings, because they can inherit different bits from those even further back. And I really think using ThruLines and DNA Circles together will help so much. As far as Tree Tags, I like them, I have been focusing on using them for my DNA but I don't use the DNA Match tag. I have access to 9 kits. So whom is the DNA match to. What I have been doing is making custom tags and so my one is DNA Match SDC. And as work with different branches I put in the DNA match to whomever's initials. I understand why Ancestry does that but I don't want to 'mix-up' matches from my mother-in-law and my half-great-aunt. Also, I want to track if there is overlap. I just recieved my maternal grandmother's results two days ago and today will be the first time I can really look at them. I have long suspected that some matches may be related to me through more than one grandparent and I will be able to track that now. Just some additions.
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
wow you were able to test your grandparent, that is awesome because there are about 40% of matches that drop off per generation so you parent got you 40% more and your grandparent will match 40% above that, that is incredibly helpful on those distant lines! Plus you can establish patterns in each line which is also hugely advantageous. The family line sorting with the grandparent is going to help you so immensely! Do you have any custom tags? If so how many and what are they? I think with your experience with so many tests you may have some treasures for the rest of us to use!
@staceycoates1418
@staceycoates1418 5 жыл бұрын
@@DNAFamilyTrees I have actually tested all four of my grandparents. It has only been recently that I have started working with my other matches. Even before I have gotten the results of my grandmother I have working with my matches and sorting them out by sides. What I really need to do is filter my matches by grandparent group and copy my notes for my matches into them for my grandparents (or their siblings). That will help me when working with their matches as I will also have what branches some of them are in to help with shared matches of my grandparents. I had been using Crista Cowan’s hack of using colored emoji’s (hearts) for separating into different family groups. I think I am going to keep them because they stand out more than the dots. Before the tags I had been putting in my Rootsmagic custom facts for DNA and would put in Common Ancestor, DNA Connection, and DNA Match to XXX. And if they were a DNA match I would make a separate one for each person they matched to. More or less I am going to copy that into my Ancestry tree using the custom tree tags. One of the tricks I do is to have RootsMagic open at the same time and as I am looking though the pedigree tree on the matches page I check to see if that name is in my tree (and if it is in the right branch) I suspose you could do that with another tab for ancestry but I like having the two programs (and a second monitor) for that. I have found more than one match that way. I had one where I had his grandmother’s married name was in my tree (from an obituary) and so I messaged him with that and it turns out his grandmother (99) vaguely remembers my grandfather. I think just searching your tree for the names helps you not focus on the surnames in your pedigree. Of course that is only helpful if you have done at least some descendent research. I also put in my notes who the common ancestor(s) and through which child and if it is a daughter the last name of whom she married. I know some people put the whole line and I have considered doing the same. I will also put (at the end) who they are straight cousins with no removed generations. So if they are my Nth cousin 3 times removed I would put they are Nth cousins with great-grandmother’s name. (I have actually had that happen, got to love generation gaps!)
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
@@staceycoates1418 There is alot of great information i this comment that people could use! (including me - I wasnt aware of an emoji hack Ill have to look that up. I think using emojis like shamrock for irish ancestors, etc, would be darn helpful because ethnicity of matches is also a clue when researching so to have that visually would be quite helpful over dots. edit - I just found it, it is used in Notes field, im gonna play around with that, thank you Stacey!
@staceycoates1418
@staceycoates1418 5 жыл бұрын
@@DNAFamilyTrees , I found a new trick (just today) that could be helpful for people if you make another video. If you are working on filtering matches and you get a match that you now have figured out what color-coded group that you want to put it in but you don't know where in your matches list it is (since that is currently the only way to put matches in a group). This is what you can do. Star the match and the go to your matches list, filter by starred and change the group from starred to your color-coded group.
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
Thats pretty cool Stacey and ty for posting it for everyone. Ill play with it and maybe we get a user submitted hints and tricks video if other people will share too. Then each could get credit for the one submitted :) Nice find!
@jeanie8593
@jeanie8593 2 жыл бұрын
I need to sit with some help to help me sort through your hints.
@MsCybervamp
@MsCybervamp 5 жыл бұрын
Wow! So many views and new subscribers! Great job, Larry! One day I’ll be able to say I was there all the way back from the Thrulines videos. 😄
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
LOL Ty, ill be able to say i knew you guys :) seriously though, nearing 500? just WoW, im humbled, i wanted to help others get through what i did and share easiest ways so people dont have to learn the hard way like I did :) This keeps up will have to make some decisions soon lol At 1000, nearly everything unlocks, livestream is already unlocked but if we get to 1000 im going to do a free DNA kit giveaway as a thank you to one subscriber (picked at random) and maybe do a livestream of the giveaway and answer questions. should be fun.
@jeanie8593
@jeanie8593 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@AkSonya1010
@AkSonya1010 5 жыл бұрын
Great job, thank you
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sonya for taking the time to watch and comment!
@hailandplaice
@hailandplaice 5 жыл бұрын
It is not quite true that the map brings up all 4th cousins and closer, they only show if they list their location on their profile, which most people don't.
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
You are correct, it only brings them up if they provided their address with their profile. there are many missing from the map, that is an important clarification Thank You!
@RhondaKennedy63
@RhondaKennedy63 5 жыл бұрын
IT DIDN'T BRING UP HARDLY ANY OF MINE
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
They have to put city in a public profile I have a few I know but they didn’t put in cities
@Greywolfgrafix
@Greywolfgrafix 5 жыл бұрын
I don't have Circles. Just ThruLines. I'm not too enthused with it.
@tonifarah3672
@tonifarah3672 5 жыл бұрын
Circles are still in a link (Looking for DNA circles?) above the ThruLines green tab on the DNA results summary page, but they are about to go away. Play a little with the ThruLines, you might change your mind. I find them VERY useful.
@ejones4765
@ejones4765 4 жыл бұрын
Did you have any success with the BASSEY family from England that are in my tree?
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 4 жыл бұрын
my basey story line stopped at the 3 brothers in 1645, however, there are trees that seem to have gone farther back on it, but i dont know if legitimate or not. Up to Edmond basey is proven (1645-1724) Walter on back is "hypothetical but potentially correct. www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/168887533/family?cfpid=232195833214 dont know if this intersects your information or not
@roberthopgood1894
@roberthopgood1894 4 жыл бұрын
DNA Circles have been discontinued
@caribarker1
@caribarker1 5 жыл бұрын
I’m not sure where the tree tags are supposed to be? Is that an older feature that has been removed or do I need to switch to Beta somehow?
@larryjones2007
@larryjones2007 5 жыл бұрын
It’s the beta The is a one minute video in channel on how to turn it on
@Jlo92007
@Jlo92007 5 жыл бұрын
I thought Ancestry was doing away with the DNA Circles and now only using Thrulines
@larryjones2007
@larryjones2007 5 жыл бұрын
Jlo92007 it appears that is goal so I’d use them ASAP because some really handy links
@mikerostas5938
@mikerostas5938 5 жыл бұрын
At 10:15 in the video, you said, "Cora was actually James Larkin McFarlin's daughter. I know this." You went on to explain that James Larkin McFarlin was born in Kentucky and died in Oklahoma, and that he lived in Dunklin, Missouri for a while when he had his daughter Cora. Are you sure about this? James Larkin McFarlin was born 27 Nov 1860, and Cora was born sometime in 1873. James Larkin McFarlin would have been either 12 or 13 when Cora was born. It seems more likely that James McFarlin, born 1832 in North Carolina, was Cora's father. He would have been about 41 when Cora was born. James Larkin McFarlin was likely Cora's brother.
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
I am sure, there are some incorrect dates around coras birth year out there Cora was actually born later ( not at computer but I believe the correct year was approx 1883 not 1873 James was married to Martha and Sarah Taylor at same time They found out and he asked them to live together to which Sarah told him no Martha suddenly died young (hmmm) and he left Missouri to live with Cora his daughter (1910 census) After this Sarah and he got back together and they lived in Oklahoma till their deaths Sarah and daughter Dollie related all of this to granddaughter ( who is 88 and alive to relay this to me) Cora died without knowledge about her mother which may or may not have been Martha The information in this tree is dirty ( instate that on my profile page) as it was a part of the multiple trees created in triangulation of who my dna surprise father was Different people had bits, much wrong ( like dates here) but enough pieces and clues in each to eventually piece together ( this is why I believe that if people make trees private and unsearchable before corrections then it prohibits others from doing that work. Without these mistakes in trees I would have never gotten enough overlapping pieces to make a master tree and figure out who my father is (was). Their are several mcfarlin lineages out there with some connecting for some really loose reasons (guesses). I have been able to disprove a few of this guesses with dna. I am not totally convinced James mcfarlin is indeed that name He may well have changed names to avoid a wife the preceded both Martha and Sarah who may be coras mother Are you kin to this line ? Or just observant and caught that error in my tree? 🤓
@IainMCooke59
@IainMCooke59 5 жыл бұрын
Locations only apply to where they live now, not where they were born!
@candacejacallen4813
@candacejacallen4813 5 жыл бұрын
I don’t have the tag feature. How did you get that?
@larryjones2007
@larryjones2007 5 жыл бұрын
You have to turn it on. There is a quick one minute video in channel “how to turn on new beta features” that shows how It’s kind of hidden and a lot of people miss it, so many that I made that video LOL It hidden under ancestry lab lol Last place that sound logical to turn on a site feature from a user perspective When we think of a lab we think people that processed our DNA
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
Candace did you get it?
@candacejacallen4813
@candacejacallen4813 5 жыл бұрын
No. I don’t have the extra button or dna lab.
@larryjones2007
@larryjones2007 5 жыл бұрын
Candace Jacallen so this didn’t let u turn it on ? How to Enable the new Ancestry DNA match Feature in 1 Minute! kzbin.info/www/bejne/j6S6fpl7pN6dibM Are you a USA ancestry subscriber or outside the USA? If outside where and I’ll try to find it or someone else may know right away I don’t believe this feature requires paid membership since it extends dna matches Maybe someone can confirm that? I’ll check with different account and see I need to help you with this! The later video shows how important and powerful it can be! I’ll look today and let me know if USA version or other version or if u get it
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
You might call ancestry directly (sorry because I know it’ll be a long hold) but this will help u so much it is worth putting cell in speaker and waiting if they can help you Hopefully they haven’t pulled back the BETA feature from new users
@pattythompson1739
@pattythompson1739 5 жыл бұрын
When will this software be available. Can't find a place to buy it on Sept 5.
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
+Patty Thompson all of this is ancestry except dna circles as they replaced that with thrulines
@pattythompson1739
@pattythompson1739 5 жыл бұрын
@@DNAFamilyTrees Thanks so much.
@IainMCooke59
@IainMCooke59 5 жыл бұрын
You don't mention where to find DNA Circles?
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
they removed dna circles as an offering and replaced it with thrulines. :(
@susanbakerfarmer5452
@susanbakerfarmer5452 5 жыл бұрын
why yes, I have fallen down your rabbit hole. why do you ask? :-)
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
:)
@kaybobbitt7787
@kaybobbitt7787 4 жыл бұрын
so have I!!!
@tobybarker6808
@tobybarker6808 3 жыл бұрын
It is "you're", not your. Other than that this is a good video, thanks.
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 3 жыл бұрын
Roflmao Oh if you like to do that you’re going to enjoy this channel lol Between mobile answers and auto correct and the fact I don’t edit videos I’ll keep you quite busy with correction opportunities LoL 😂
@jeroenamador2957
@jeroenamador2957 5 жыл бұрын
The music is awful. Stop it.
@DNAFamilyTrees
@DNAFamilyTrees 5 жыл бұрын
thank you for that feedback Jeroen, not sure if your alone in that thought or just the first bold enough to say it. Either way I appreciate it and encourage others to feedback on this topic too. honestly i dont even hear it anymore, but that may be due to my age :) If you read this, please let me know one way or other how you feel on it, thanks!
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