Ok Cher, here is where I show my total lack of knowledge.  Do I put Portugal of 
Kingdom of Portugal Algraves?  Those are the choices, plus Timor which I know 
isn’t what I want.  My grandparents were born in the Azores.

Sam (Mazatlán, MX)

From: Cheri Mello
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2019 5:32 PM
To: Azores Genealogy; [email protected]; 
[email protected]
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] New Family Ancestry Survey on FTDNA

(Cross posted to Azores, Madeira, IslandRoutes lists)

A few years back (about 2013-2014), Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) did a survey, 
asking for background information which they then incorporated into their 
ethnicity estimates. Only 25 people of Portuguese descent answered. That was 
all. "Portuguese" then had to cover Portugal, Azores, Madeira, and Brazil. Only 
25 people! And of course many people did not match those 25 in the population 
sample. And of course people were disappointed with their ethnicity estimates.

If you would like more accurate results for the Azores, Madeira, Portugal, 
Brazil (or any other country), NOW is the time. Family Tree DNA has created a 
new Family Ancestry Survey. You need to have ordered Family Finder, transferred 
over to FTDNA (from Ancestry, My Heritage, 23 and Me), or you have a Family 
Finder test on order.

1) Open your genealogy program and have the main person be the same as the test 
person (I did my dad because he's half Portuguese). It helps as a reference if 
you are answering for someone else.
2) Log directly into the kit with the kit number and password.
3) Scroll down the left column looking for the survey and click it:


There are only 4 questions. And it's clunky and not intuitive.

It asks which ethnicity the test taker's father's father was from. So the test 
taker's paternal grandfather. If you start typing "Portuguese" it will suggest 
"Europe - Portuguese." Then it asks for the country. The Azores nor Madeira is 
a country, so you pick Portugal. Then it asks for other group affiliation 
details. Here you can put something like "Born in the Azores, Sao Miguel 
island" or "Born in Madeira."

It then repeats the process for the test taker's paternal grandmother, maternal 
grandfather, and maternal grandmother.

However, if you have something that's plain old American, it becomes difficult. 
My dad's maternal half has been in America for a couple of hundred years (at 
least). So when it wants his maternal grandfather's ethnicity, that would be 
American. Nope, that was not an option. Neither was Caucasian. I finally picked 
Europe - English even though he was a blend of the British Isles (English, 
Irish, Scottish). For his birth place, it allowed United States of America. 
Then for other group affiliation details, I put "Born in Kansas."

So please, Please, PLEASE answer the survey so we can have more accurate 
results for our corner of the world. Don't let another 5 years (or so) go by!

(No, I don't know when the survey will end and they will stop collecting 
results.)
Cheri Mello, Family Tree DNA Admin (volunteer)
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