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I have no idea about DNA tests. That's a question for a doctor or biologist. If you have information on paternal ancestors, you can search that line; however, I don't know what DNA has to do with a family
Hello Melody, Glad that the meeting worked out for you. Knowing America I suspect that cold calling might be more accepted. We in the Uk might be a little less happy about it. However, to your query
Hi Melody, I can understand your trepidation. And you are right to hod off until looking at this situation more carefully. bear in mind that your Aunt is 83, you probably have no idea what her situation
Jon - this is a personal decision. I personally think that EVERYONE, if possible, has the right to know their parentage. That is what genealogy is all about finding and knowing our heritage. Your
Hi Jon, That is really a tough question. I'll try to answer in reverse order. Deciding to tell your brother that the man he knew as his father is not really his father could be a terribly emotionally