Pam,
 
My success has all been on my Mother's mtDNA.
 
Ava
 
 
In a message dated 3/2/2012 9:13:21 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I keep  hearing about this Family Tree Finder is it something new?  I had 
paid  for someone to do a Y dna test first 12, then upgrade to 37, only 
problem the  people who match when you contact them don't respond.  I am also 
thinking  of doing a Maternal one, my question is would it be worth it? Have 
others done  their maternal side or normally just the males?

On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 8:18 AM, Richard Francis  Pimentel 
<[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >  wrote:


 
Hi  All, 
I received this  from another Family Tree DNA admin and thought I would 
share  it. 
While the  matches in this message do not relate to Azorean Genealogy the 
message is  interesting and for those who have taken the Family Finder DNA 
test may find  it of interest. What I find interesting is the Y-DNA and MtDNA 
test had not  provided obvious matches where the Family Finder test opened 
the  connections. 
Rick 
My  husband Sam did YDNA and mtDNA tests at FTDNA 6  years ago. Currently 
he has 1,469 HVR1 & HVR2  matches for his mtDNA (H3) and none for his YDNA.  
It’s been discouraging. So we decided to take  advantage of the recent 
Family Finder sale at FTDNA.  

He had many 3-5 generation matches. Some of  the names were interesting, 
but I thought, oh ---  too far out on the branch to be helpful. And I was  
busy with other things, so didn’t get in touch with  any of these people. BUT, 
one of them got in touch  with me! "Sue" asked if Sam’s great grandmother 
had  ever been in Lithuania? YES, she had! An intense  exchange of emails 
ensued. I was familiar with Sue  from FindAGrave and she was VERY familiar with 
Sam’s  family. She gave me the vitals for many people.  Because of this I 
was able to find others, and we  were able to confirm that Sue and Sam are 4th 
 cousins. Sam has another cousin "Jane" in this line  who we’ve known for 
years, but no one knew exactly  what the relationship was – or had not 
pursued any  research. This prompted Sam to email Jane, and armed  with our 
updated tree, they figured out that Jane  and Sam are 3rd cousins! BTW - Sue 
had 
been in touch  with Jane years earlier! Who Knew!

Lessons  Learned (and these are all very obvious, but  frequently 
forgotten): 1. Sometimes information  provided by family members is incorrect 
or  
incomplete. My mother-in-law had told me that her  grandmother was from Odessa. 
She couldn’t say how  she knew this and there was no proof. 2. It is  
helpful to include as much detail as possible when  filling in the little boxes 
at FTDNA. In addition to  Odessa, I should have indicated that great  
grandmother ALSO lived in Lithuania. 3. Don’t get  discouraged or overwhelmed, 
and 
DO pay attention to  relevant Names + Locations of 3-5 matches.      
  
   
  
Rick 
Richard Francis  Pimentel 
Spring,  TX 
Formerly of  Epping, New Hampshire  
Researching,  Riberia Grande, Riberinha Ponta Delgada, and Achada Grande,  
Sao  Miguel, Acores 


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