If they have any kids, AncestryDNA will probably match them as 
grandparent/grandchild. I watched a video on YouTube a few weeks ago 
explaining how to use ancestry.com.

On Wednesday, February 20, 2019 at 12:07:50 AM UTC-5, Chris Tsao wrote:
>
> Alex:
>
> I've seen lots of videos on YouTube and one news clip of people online who 
> have had sent a sample of their DNA to ancestry.com and then 
> inadvertently found out that they had biological siblings they didn't know 
> existed, sons and daughters and that people have found out that they were 
> adopted by seeing that ancestry.com matched their DNA to their biological 
> parents.
>
> In other words, they just wanted to see what their ethnic background is 
> and they didn't know that ancestry.com shows them people who are related 
> to them.
>
> Or the TV show Long Lost Family can find him or her, but you would have to 
> go on the show.
>

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