¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

ctrl + shift + ? for shortcuts
© 2025 Groups.io

Re: Is your EKA information accurate?


 

That's an interesting point Joe - we have the Graves family association data as well which can push their DNA connections to a specific genealogy. While I don't have all of the paperwork since we're the second generation of the project, we certainly have well established paper genealogies AND the projects related to the DNA lines. Ross and I often know much more about their genealogies than the individuals submitting to our project do, and can group them accordingly.?

Iain, if that data from the Graves family association project?would be useful to you, please let me know. After January 2025 though please - I'm super busy this time of year due to my annual work conference.?

Concetta Phillipps

On Sun, Dec 15, 2024 at 10:14?PM Joe Fox via <jmfoxiii=[email protected]> wrote:
After reading? the many comments to my post, I am inclined to agree with Brian that project administrators should be able to interpret a matching group's Y-DNA results and assign the common ancestor 's location. I can do this with my own results since I administer the Fox Project. I am 100% sure of the Wiltshire location and 95% sure he was Henrie Fox born about 1550 in Devizes, Wiltshire. There are other Foxes matching me with a much earlier ancestor but I don't yet know the location except that it was in England.? This is what project administrators are doing all the time with their matching groups but we don't interfere with an individual's own EKA assignment.? I think that Iain should be interested in these group location assignments but don't see how to convey the information properly.
Joe Fox

Join [email protected] to automatically receive all group messages.