Dear Mr. Pikholz,I tested my DNA with Ancestry.com and I see on GEDmatch that I match twenty-six kits that have your email.
The names in my family are Cohen, Levy, Miller, Friedman, Blumenstein on my father's side and Goldstein, Goldberg, Feingold, Goldsmith and Kuperman on my mother's side.
Can you tell me how we are related? My GEDmatch number is A______.
Dear _______,
I manage
about ninety kits and most weeks I hear from people like you who match thirty,
forty, fifty and more. Those are generally weak matches with no segment
larger than 15 cM. Usually 15 cM isn't much to go on, particularly
when we have no surnames in common. (Much of that is on me because I do
not have large numbers of surnames on my sides.)- If you are on Family Tree DNA, check the surnames of your matches with me, in the far right column and see if anything matches.
- Get on GEDmatch and search your kit using "one-to-many" but change the 7
to 15 or 20. That will eliminate the small matches. (You can always go
back and look at those later.) Then sort on the "name" column. All my
kits will come up together near the top. The middle part of the name
tells you who is from which family, using the codes at http://pikholz.org/
GEDmatchGroups.html .
For
an example of how this can work, look at my blog post "Cousin Debbie"
from last May. And note that although this was a very successful
inquiry, we still were not able to be specific about the nature of our
connection.
Okay, Israel. I'll bite. I'm sending you an email.
ReplyDeleteI am sending you an email . My husband's DNA matches four of your managed kits with a range 73.9-132 total centimorgans and 18.8-42.2 largest cM.
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