She thought she was Irish — until a DNA test opened a 100-year-old mystery | The Washington Post

I found this story through my mom and I was fascinated by it! As I've been a genealogist for about 18 years and I am definitely the open-minded sort when it comes to what "the truth" might hold about our past relatives. Yet, I'll agree that some people do take DNA tests thinking that all they know will never change ... and for some that may be true ... but to do the DNA tests you need to have an open mind.

So here is Libby Copeland's Washington Post article called, "WHO WAS SHE? A DNA TEST ONLY OPENED NEW MYSTERIES." ::



Related Posts :

News Article: 13 photos of Maine’s original hipsters — beards, beer, attitude and all

News Article: Mapping Migration in the United States

My #23andMe Unboxing and Setup

Comments



This site is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. In addition, this site offers discounts for Ancestry DNA Kits & 23andMe Health/Ancestry DNA Kits in the sidebar and corresponding pages, which are affiliate advertising programs where I'll receive a minimal fee in return.