Ron, I'm finding it difficult to imagine how your system actually works. It 
seems to be a rather long and labor-intensive method to accomplish this task. 
As I said in my original post, I'm looking to design a fact for each of the 
individuals in the lineage between the two donors using that fact to display 
the exact path of the match. I am running out of tag numbers to use your method 
requires three available tag numbers. This is fine and one would have to find a 
method to manage tag numbers so he can use this method. It does provide some 
food for thought and I am going to look at it some more.



Thanks much for your response.

Bobby



From: Ron Taylor [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 9:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Document Genetic Matches



I track DNA participants in my Legacy database.  What I have found useful is to 
create master sources for each testing company like: "Ancestry DNA 
Participant"; "FTDNA Participant"; "SMGF Participant"; etc.  Then I cite the 
appropriate DNA master source for each individual that has been tested.  Once 
all participants have the DNA master sources linked, then I use "Show List" for 
those master sources and set Tag1.  Next I set Tag2 for all descendants of a 
given ancestor.  Finally, I search for everyone that has Tag1 and Tag2.  Those 
are the descendants that share DNA with the common ancestor.



If I want to show a chart of how all the DNA participants are descended from 
the common ancestor, I use Tag1 to build a Focus Group consisting of every 
participant and his ancestry.  Then use the Search>Find>Miscellaneous>Focus 
Group to find all the ancestors of all the participants.  Tag3 the results.  
Now those with Tag2 and Tag3 are the lines you want for the chart of DNA 
descendants.



On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 2:58 PM, Bobby Johnson <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:



I am attempting to document a genetically proven ancestral
lineage in Legacy. I have a match with a seventh cousin once
removed through a most recent common ancestor(MRCA), a sixth
great-grandfather. I think that I would like to set up a
customized event/fact to document this and then share this
event/fact with each of the ancestors in the line. Has
anyone set up a customized event/fact to do this?

The role for the two individuals who provided the samples
would be "donor" and the sixth great-grandfather would be
"MRCA". The people in between these two also needs a role
and of course there needs to be some sentence structure
work.

Any good ideas would be appreciated.
Bobby





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