Hi Richard,

Your logic is sound, but I don't know if it really matters.
The reason is that there is no telling how much DNA any one person gets. Just like you are not going to get the same DNA as all your siblings.

So the answer, I think, is test them all. The more, the merrier.

One thing that seems sure to me is that since my father doesn't show as Doreen's cousin, even though we are related in so many different ways from all four sides of her grandparents, nobody in my generation can show as related, either. We simply didn't get that same DNA.

But if she were to test her father or mother or any other sibling, then maybe one of those could show as related. But if her mother and father were tested and don't show as related to my father, then she and all her siblings would also be ruled out. If her parents didn't get that DNA, then none of their children could, either.

In my case, Sandra Valine Dauer shows as related to both me and my father. But there is no guarantee that any or all my siblings would show as related to her. I might be the only one in my generation who got that particular matching DNA from my father.

My nephew I think will be tested for Family Finder and it will be interesting if some particular DNA from his Azorean ancestry has carried down to him. And it will be interesting if it will be from Pico or Terceira. I'm not sure I will be able to distinguish it, but it will only be possible because of matches with others from Pico and/or Terceira. I have the feeling he will get a little from both.

In further answer to Doreen, I have some relatives who are direct maternal descendants from my ancestors from Chile and I would like to convince some of them to be tested. They also have some Piedade, Pico ancestors, and most of my same Terceira, but none of my ancestors from Sao Roque do Pico. The reason this could be useful to me is that I have effectively eliminated my S.Roque grandmother's entire line. Any match MUST be from Piedade or Terceira.

I could find other relatives that have no Piedade, Pico and my Terceira ancestry. They would ONLY have my Sao Roque ancestry. So in this way, they are being used to eliminate and therefore distinguish which side and hopefully which ancestors are responsible for the matching DNA.

You might pick cousins from your Agualva ancestry, but who don't also have the others. Or test a cousin with Raminho, but not Agualva. It might be more difficult, but maybe you can find a cousin with only your Santo Amaro, Pico ancestry, but none of the others, or at least not the same others you have in Agualva.

And it might be of interest, and surely is to me, to pick cousins who also have a different direct paternal line (or maternal line) that could get the Y-DNA and mt-DNA tests.

Doug da Rocha Holmes
Sacramento, California
Pico & Terceira Genealogist
916-550-1618
www.dholmes.com


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Subject: RE: [AZORES-Genealogy] Who to test with Family Finder
From: "Richard Francis Pimentel" <rfrancispimen...@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, July 01, 2013 3:15 pm
To: <azores@googlegroups.com>
 
First off I would do the same generation in other words 1st Cousin or 2nd Cousins, by using a first cousin and a first cousin once removed you are going  to skew the results. The one further up on the tree may not show matches of the one further down on the tree on the same line.
 
Rick
 

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