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This is why I love genetic genealogy.

Posted on February 28, 2015August 13, 2025 by Justin Durand

This is why I love genetic genealogy. I’m entranced by the idea of a project for descendants of Wilford Woodruff. I wonder how many ancestor projects exist, as opposed to surname and geographical projects.

Originally shared by Rational Faiths

I’d go over tips and steps that you can use, especially with regard to DNA information. I’ll include the story of how I found my dad’s birth-parents.   Share story of finding my dad’s birth parents.   If you know how to google, you can do family history…

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