Yes. I was able to confirm a line that had circumstantial evidence but I felt 
needed one more hard fact. However, unless you are willing to share your tree 
on Ancestry, you will not get full benefits. I pull out a barebones GedCom from 
Legacy and uploaded it to Ancestry and link it to my test. And I periodically 
update the Ancestry upload as I add more information into Legacy. I strongly 
advise keeping Legacy as the file you make changes to.



And my husband was able to connect with a lost side of his family.



Ann



From: adam allan [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 10:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] DNA testing



Was wondering if this testing using DNA is a valuable tool. Ancestry.com is 
offering it and wanted some opinions on the technology, tks.



Adam.



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