I wonder if this information about inverted segments explains the identical 
results between you and your father:
Are there any exceptions or special cases in how our DNA is inherited that 
would affect my predicted relationship and range?Yes, there are exceptions to 
the way inheritance normally works. One example is a type of mutation called an 
inversion. In an inversion, a segment of DNA has detached and then re-attached 
in the reverse direction. The segment is therefore flipped so that it reads 
backwards compared to the rest of the DNA sequence
Inverted segments of DNA cannot recombine. A child will inherit that entire 
segment or none of it. When two distantly related people inherit the same long 
inverted segment, it makes them seem more closely related than they actually 
are.
The chance that two distant relatives will both inherit the inverted segment of 
DNA decreases with every generation. This makes it less likely that both 
distant relatives will inherit the block, but it is still possible.
Our test cannot detect if you have inverted segments of DNA, nor are inversions 
the only possible mutation that can have a similar effect on your predicted 
relationship. Inversions though are a reason for you to have a long (in 
centiMorgans) segment in common with a distant cousin
Melinda
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Family Finder Matches to the British Isles 
and Ireland
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2014 15:09:19 -0700

She shows as a 3rd cousin to my father and the exact same 13.1 cM longest 
block.She shows as  a 3rd cousin to my cousin with 33.31 shared cM and 18.90 
longest block.
But I made a mistake earlier and confused her with another. She has no tree 
posted, but Hopkins is her maiden name, I think. There are some names that 
could have been Americanized - Henry could be Henrique. Cameron could be 
Camarao which I have, and Elliott could be another. Common matches for 
triangulation purposes are also in TN. 
Maybe there's some truth to that Portuguese Melungeon theory, but that is more 
likely from black ancestors and a political designation.

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Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Family Finder Matches to the British

Isles and Ireland

From: Kalani N <[email protected]>

Date: Fri, August 08, 2014 1:57 pm

To: [email protected]

Cc: [email protected]



I think 13.1cM as the longest block is pretty distant but it's doable with the 
total of 31cM.  I had someone about that amount and traced a lot of her 
ancestors and wasn't able to find a connection.  But from someone else who had 
ties to the same town as this person and my paternal grandmother, we shared 
52cM, and I traced his ancestors too.  Although predicted 3rd - 4th cousins, I 
found that we were 5th cousins but noticed in the process a surname that 
appears on my tree.  So we're related two ways, but was unable to verify that 
2nd connection.

So this may be the case for you.  But you listed that Woman's name, seems 
german "von", not sure if that's her married name or not.  Could be IBS thru 
Flemish (van).  But it's hard. 

The best way to figure these out is triangulation.  Even that I'm still a 
novice a, but learning fast. :)

K 
 






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