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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2017-12-19 6:20 PM
Subject: Human DNA Testing



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I am asking y'all because I know you know a little bit about everything.  There are 3 major DNA testing providers. Ancestry, 23 and Me and one more that I cannot think of the name.  I saw a thing on TV where they tested them and basically the info was accurate for all 3.  Now my question.  Do they maintain separate data bases if you are looking for possible family matches? 
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2017-12-19 8:41 PM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing


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I'm not sure but I am going to make my husband do it. His Great grandma has a lot of pictures of her on the reservation and I traced that same part of his family to a rez in Oklahoma. I can't remember what one though. He swears he doesn't have any native in him but I don't believe it.  
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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2017-12-19 9:43 PM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing



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I have a half sister that our mother has never shared ANY information about her father.  My mother is 92 and my sister won't ask her for fear of upsetting her.  My mother's parents were from Mexico but she has always said that her mother's (my grandmother) family was from Spain.  She is more light skinned than alot of Mexican people but who knows.  My sisters and I would like her to take the genetic test and my older sister would like to find out something about her paternal family. 
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2017-12-19 10:10 PM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing


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RocketPilot - 2017-12-19 8:43 PM I have a half sister that our mother has never shared ANY information about her father.  My mother is 92 and my sister won't ask her for fear of upsetting her.  My mother's parents were from Mexico but she has always said that her mother's (my grandmother) family was from Spain.  She is more light skinned than alot of Mexican people but who knows.  My sisters and I would like her to take the genetic test and my older sister would like to find out something about her paternal family. 

I think that would be a good idea. I know nothing about my mom. I have a 1/2 sis-same mom that I just started to connect with on Facebook, but she hasn't pushed the "mom issue."  I have been able to trace a lot on ancestry.com though. That's tough for your sister not knowing any names.
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Delta Cowgirl
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2017-12-20 5:35 AM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing



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Earlier this year I did Ancestry. All my life I had been told stories of our Cherokee ancestor -- it was legend. So much so my mom and her sister attended the Cherokee Pow-Wow. Well - my results arrived. There is NO Native American. I am of 100% European ancestry (67% British, then Irish, Finnish, etc.). Wow. It was fun to find out, but it sure did flip out my mom and aunt. I told them that all those paper trail records they have are just that -- paper. No one ever writes down the affairs, mistresses.... the children who had babies and had those babies raised as their sibling -- blood will tell though.... It was fun to have this done and some relatives (rather close) have reached out via Ancestry (it's all confidential so you only get in touch if you wish to do so).
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Griz
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2017-12-20 5:58 AM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing


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Delta Cowgirl - 2017-12-20 5:35 AM

Earlier this year I did Ancestry. All my life I had been told stories of our Cherokee ancestor -- it was legend. So much so my mom and her sister attended the Cherokee Pow-Wow. Well - my results arrived. There is NO Native American. I am of 100% European ancestry (67% British, then Irish, Finnish, etc.). Wow. It was fun to find out, but it sure did flip out my mom and aunt. I told them that all those paper trail records they have are just that -- paper. No one ever writes down the affairs, mistresses.... the children who had babies and had those babies raised as their sibling -- blood will tell though.... It was fun to have this done and some relatives (rather close) have reached out via Ancestry (it's all confidential so you only get in touch if you wish to do so).

That's really interesting! I wonder what I am?
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1DSoon
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2017-12-20 7:01 AM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing





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I'm sure the federal gov. appreciates you all banking all this DNA.


Makes their lives easier down the road. 

 
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lonely va barrelxr
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2017-12-20 7:12 AM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing



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1DSoon - 2017-12-20 8:01 AM I'm sure the federal gov. appreciates you all banking all this DNA.





Makes their lives easier down the road. 



 




You most cerainly must not be adopted. 

Those of us over the age of 40, and maybe many younger, who were adopted have a plethora of reasons to want to find our genetic relatives.  

I doubt the gubment has the funding just yet for tracking DNA to any effect.  Maybe in another 25 years or 50 years.  Current human DNA testing, on the scale that Ancestry, Family Tree, or 23 and Me perform, is about as specific as the DNA testing that AQHA performs.  General family lines, mitochondrial DNA lines, and not a whole lot deeper or wide spectrum.   
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1DSoon
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2017-12-20 7:15 AM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing





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lonely va barrelxr - 2017-12-20 8:12 AM
1DSoon - 2017-12-20 8:01 AM I'm sure the federal gov. appreciates you all banking all this DNA.





Makes their lives easier down the road. 



 






You most cerainly must not be adopted. 



Those of us over the age of 40, and maybe many younger, who were adopted have a plethora of reasons to want to find our genetic relatives.  



I doubt the gubment has the funding just yet for tracking DNA to any effect.  Maybe in another 25 years or 50 years.  Current human DNA testing, on the scale that Ancestry, Family Tree, or 23 and Me perform, is about as specific as the DNA testing that AQHA performs.  General family lines, mitochondrial DNA lines, and not a whole lot deeper or wide spectrum.   

what ever helps you sleep at night

 
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2017-12-20 8:06 AM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing



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Griz - 2017-12-20 5:58 AM

Delta Cowgirl - 2017-12-20 5:35 AM

Earlier this year I did Ancestry. All my life I had been told stories of our Cherokee ancestor -- it was legend. So much so my mom and her sister attended the Cherokee Pow-Wow. Well - my results arrived. There is NO Native American. I am of 100% European ancestry (67% British, then Irish, Finnish, etc.). Wow. It was fun to find out, but it sure did flip out my mom and aunt. I told them that all those paper trail records they have are just that -- paper. No one ever writes down the affairs, mistresses.... the children who had babies and had those babies raised as their sibling -- blood will tell though.... It was fun to have this done and some relatives (rather close) have reached out via Ancestry (it's all confidential so you only get in touch if you wish to do so).

That's really interesting! I wonder what I am?

I keep telling people that if you do genealogy you have to have documentation. A pedigree is meaningless. In 1912, a law was passed that required a birth certificate to be issued and a death certificate so for at least several generations there is legal evidence for a relationship.

My mother in law told me that her grandmother was born immediately after they arrived in Texas. Wrong. Church records show grandma was born several years after they arrived. If you dig for the information you need it really is very interesting. Family stories are cool but many times are kind of incorrect.
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lonely va barrelxr
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2017-12-20 8:07 AM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing



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1DSoon - 2017-12-20 8:15 AM
lonely va barrelxr - 2017-12-20 8:12 AM
1DSoon - 2017-12-20 8:01 AM I'm sure the federal gov. appreciates you all banking all this DNA.





Makes their lives easier down the road. 



 






You most cerainly must not be adopted. 



Those of us over the age of 40, and maybe many younger, who were adopted have a plethora of reasons to want to find our genetic relatives.  



I doubt the gubment has the funding just yet for tracking DNA to any effect.  Maybe in another 25 years or 50 years.  Current human DNA testing, on the scale that Ancestry, Family Tree, or 23 and Me perform, is about as specific as the DNA testing that AQHA performs.  General family lines, mitochondrial DNA lines, and not a whole lot deeper or wide spectrum.   
what ever helps you sleep at night



 



The only thing keeping me up these days is the sadness of losing my mother.   
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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2017-12-20 9:25 AM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing



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1DSoon - 2017-12-20 7:15 AM
lonely va barrelxr - 2017-12-20 8:12 AM
1DSoon - 2017-12-20 8:01 AM I'm sure the federal gov. appreciates you all banking all this DNA.





Makes their lives easier down the road. 



 






You most cerainly must not be adopted. 



Those of us over the age of 40, and maybe many younger, who were adopted have a plethora of reasons to want to find our genetic relatives.  



I doubt the gubment has the funding just yet for tracking DNA to any effect.  Maybe in another 25 years or 50 years.  Current human DNA testing, on the scale that Ancestry, Family Tree, or 23 and Me perform, is about as specific as the DNA testing that AQHA performs.  General family lines, mitochondrial DNA lines, and not a whole lot deeper or wide spectrum.   
what ever helps you sleep at night



 

I would hate to know that I was that paranoid.  Seems like a very unhappy life. 
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azsun
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2017-12-20 10:14 AM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing


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wyoming barrel racer - 2017-12-19 8:41 PM

I'm not sure but I am going to make my husband do it. His Great grandma has a lot of pictures of her on the reservation and I traced that same part of his family to a rez in Oklahoma. I can't remember what one though. He swears he doesn't have any native in him but I don't believe it.  

If he has his grandma's name and birthdate, along with her parents names, he might be able to see if her name is on the original enrollment records.
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Griz
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2017-12-20 11:05 AM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing


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lonely va barrelxr - 2017-12-20 8:07 AM

1DSoon - 2017-12-20 8:15 AM
lonely va barrelxr - 2017-12-20 8:12 AM
1DSoon - 2017-12-20 8:01 AM I'm sure the federal gov. appreciates you all banking all this DNA.





Makes their lives easier down the road. 



 






You most cerainly must not be adopted. 



Those of us over the age of 40, and maybe many younger, who were adopted have a plethora of reasons to want to find our genetic relatives.  



I doubt the gubment has the funding just yet for tracking DNA to any effect.  Maybe in another 25 years or 50 years.  Current human DNA testing, on the scale that Ancestry, Family Tree, or 23 and Me perform, is about as specific as the DNA testing that AQHA performs.  General family lines, mitochondrial DNA lines, and not a whole lot deeper or wide spectrum.   
what ever helps you sleep at night



 



The only thing keeping me up these days is the sadness of losing my mother.   

I am so sorry, lonely va!
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Turner1
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2017-12-20 11:29 AM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing


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After sending in your DNA, you will be able to view all who match your DNA.  It's broken down.  You have to do some studying to understand.  It's really interesting.  This was with Ancestry.

 
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Fun2Run
Reg. Jul 2005
Posted 2017-12-20 12:16 PM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing



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I found a cousin on Ancestry DNA. She had been looking for her birth parents. I made a few phone calls and found her birth mom. She'd been told she was a child of immigrants..... no, she is a child of the American Revolution.  
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ND3canAddict
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2017-12-20 1:26 PM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing



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1DSoon - 2017-12-20 6:01 AM I'm sure the federal gov. appreciates you all banking all this DNA.





Makes their lives easier down the road. 



 

I'm not an overly paranoid person, but this is the EXACT reason I've quenched my curiosity.  I looked on 23 and Me to learn more.  It SAYS it's confidential, but they still have your name, address and DNA.  I'd love to learn more about my history and health background (especially because both of my parents died young of natural causes, BUT  I haven't because Uncle Sam already knows more than he needs to know. If they are checking my text messages, I am sure they'd like to see my naked chromosomes.  
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2017-12-20 1:42 PM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing



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I think it would be very helpful to know if your husband was your brother or not.
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3canstorun
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2017-12-20 1:52 PM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing



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ND3canAddict - 2017-12-20 2:26 PM
1DSoon - 2017-12-20 6:01 AM I'm sure the federal gov. appreciates you all banking all this DNA.





Makes their lives easier down the road. 



 
I'm not an overly paranoid person, but this is the EXACT reason I've quenched my curiosity.  I looked on 23 and Me to learn more.  It SAYS it's confidential, but they still have your name, address and DNA.  I'd love to learn more about my history and health background (especially because both of my parents died young of natural causes, BUT  I haven't because Uncle Sam already knows more than he needs to know. If they are checking my text messages, I am sure they'd like to see my naked chromosomes.  

Or get blanket search warrants to access the data bank. 

 
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Joleen
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2017-12-20 2:10 PM
Subject: RE: Human DNA Testing



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RocketPilot - 2017-12-19 6:20 PM I am asking y'all because I know you know a little bit about everything.  There are 3 major DNA testing providers. Ancestry, 23 and Me and one more that I cannot think of the name.  I saw a thing on TV where they tested them and basically the info was accurate for all 3.  Now my question.  Do they maintain separate data bases if you are looking for possible family matches? 

I wonder how accurate this testing really is. There were two identical twins who sent samples in and both came back very different on their ancestry, so always suspect on some of this stuff but who knows. 
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