RE: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Transferring your DNA to My Heritage DNAbefore December 1

2018-11-29 Thread Richard Francis Pimentel
Sam, I just did mine this morning and had no problems.   I first downloaded my 
DNA from Family Tree DNA. You want to download Build 37 Autosomal. If you did 
not use this one then that could be the problem. It is an easy mistake to make 
because you can also download Build 36 which will not work.

 

Rick

Richard Francis Pimentel

Epping, NH

 

Researching, Riberia Grande, Riberinha, Achada Grande,  Bretanha, and Ponta 
Delgada,  Sao Miguel, Acores

 

 

 

From: 'Sam (Camas, WA)' via Azores Genealogy [mailto:azores@googlegroups.com] 
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2018 11:22 AM
To: azores@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Transferring your DNA to My Heritage 
DNAbefore December 1

 

Cheri;  Thanks for this reminder.  I had tried to do this twice now without 
success.  It just kept showing that it was uploading but; would never finish.  
Thanks to you reminder, I tried again this morning with success.  I’ve uploaded 
all 3 of the kits I manage to My Heritage.  Interestingly, there were no issues 
with the two male kits but; when  uploaded my sister’s kit I received a message 
that said something like, we are unable to process this type of information at 
this time.  We will notify you when we are able to. (Something like that 
anyway).  Any ideas on that?

 

Thanks again,

 

Sam (Mazatlán, MX)

 

From: Cheri Mello <mailto:gfsche...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2018 8:14 PM
To: Azores Genealogy <mailto:Azores@googlegroups.com> ; 
madeira-geneal...@googlegroups.com; islandrou...@googlegroups.com
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Transferring your DNA to My Heritage DNAbefore 
December 1

 

(Cross posted to Azores, Madeira, and IslandRoutes lists) 

 

Just a reminder...You only have a couple of days left before My Heritage starts 
charging on Dec. 1st.

Original email below:

 

For those who have DNA tested, you will want to download your raw data from 
whichever company and transfer it over to My Heritage DNA before December 1st. 

 

Each testing company has developed different tools and has different population 
samples. Transferring to MyHeritage DNA is currently free. Use of their tools 
will be grandfathered in. Beginning December 1st, you will have to pay. No, I 
don't know the amount.

 

Here is what Dick Eastman says about the transfer: https://goo.gl/F5VScW 

 

Here is Roberta Estes' step-by-step guide to downloading and transferring:

https://goo.gl/9bYpyM 

 

Roberta went to My Heritage's conference last week and spent a lot of time at 
the DNA lectures. Roberta does have a scientific or technical background, so 
she completely understands this stuff. She tries very hard to break the science 
down for the us to understand in her blog, DNA-Explained.com. She wrote a long, 
detailed article on how DNA matching is done at My Heritage. All companies have 
their own similar processes. I encourage everyone to read the article and try 
to follow along. You don't need to understand the gory details. The only 
understanding is that there's a lot of science and stuff behind the scenes 
going into these matches and it's not a perfect science. There's no way to 
appreciate it until you read (or attend) lectures like this. So read her latest 
blog with the understanding that you are following along and will only digest 
small portions of it: https://goo.gl/uAnanQ 

 

Cheri Mello, Family Tree DNA Admin (volunteer)

Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: São Miguel island: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, 
Ribeira das Tainhas, Achada

 

 

On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 12:23 PM Cheri Mello  wrote:

(Cross posted to Azores, Madeira, and IslandRoutes lists)

 

For those who have DNA tested, you will want to download your raw data from 
whichever company and transfer it over to My Heritage DNA before December 1st. 

 

Each testing company has developed different tools and has different population 
samples. Transferring to MyHeritage DNA is currently free. Use of their tools 
will be grandfathered in. Beginning December 1st, you will have to pay. No, I 
don't know the amount.

 

Here is what Dick Eastman says about the transfer: https://goo.gl/F5VScW 

 

Here is Roberta Estes' step-by-step guide to downloading and transferring:

https://goo.gl/9bYpyM 

 

Roberta went to My Heritage's conference last week and spent a lot of time at 
the DNA lectures. Roberta does have a scientific or technical background, so 
she completely understands this stuff. She tries very hard to break the science 
down for the us to understand in her blog, DNA-Explained.com. She wrote a long, 
detailed article on how DNA matching is done at My Heritage. All companies have 
their own similar processes. I encourage everyone to read the article and try 
to follow along. You don't need to understand the gory details. The only 
understanding is that there's a lot of science and stuff behind the scenes 
going into these matches and it's not a perfect science. There's no way to

RE: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Transferring your DNA to My Heritage DNAbefore December 1

2018-11-29 Thread 'Sam (Camas, WA)' via Azores Genealogy
Cheri;  Thanks for this reminder.  I had tried to do this twice now without 
success.  It just kept showing that it was uploading but; would never finish.  
Thanks to you reminder, I tried again this morning with success.  I’ve uploaded 
all 3 of the kits I manage to My Heritage.  Interestingly, there were no issues 
with the two male kits but; when  uploaded my sister’s kit I received a message 
that said something like, we are unable to process this type of information at 
this time.  We will notify you when we are able to. (Something like that 
anyway).  Any ideas on that?

Thanks again,

Sam (Mazatlán, MX)

From: Cheri Mello
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2018 8:14 PM
To: Azores Genealogy; madeira-geneal...@googlegroups.com; 
islandrou...@googlegroups.com
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Transferring your DNA to My Heritage DNAbefore 
December 1

(Cross posted to Azores, Madeira, and IslandRoutes lists) 

Just a reminder...You only have a couple of days left before My Heritage starts 
charging on Dec. 1st.
Original email below:

For those who have DNA tested, you will want to download your raw data from 
whichever company and transfer it over to My Heritage DNA before December 1st. 

Each testing company has developed different tools and has different population 
samples. Transferring to MyHeritage DNA is currently free. Use of their tools 
will be grandfathered in. Beginning December 1st, you will have to pay. No, I 
don't know the amount.

Here is what Dick Eastman says about the transfer: https://goo.gl/F5VScW 

Here is Roberta Estes' step-by-step guide to downloading and transferring:
https://goo.gl/9bYpyM 

Roberta went to My Heritage's conference last week and spent a lot of time at 
the DNA lectures. Roberta does have a scientific or technical background, so 
she completely understands this stuff. She tries very hard to break the science 
down for the us to understand in her blog, DNA-Explained.com. She wrote a long, 
detailed article on how DNA matching is done at My Heritage. All companies have 
their own similar processes. I encourage everyone to read the article and try 
to follow along. You don't need to understand the gory details. The only 
understanding is that there's a lot of science and stuff behind the scenes 
going into these matches and it's not a perfect science. There's no way to 
appreciate it until you read (or attend) lectures like this. So read her latest 
blog with the understanding that you are following along and will only digest 
small portions of it: https://goo.gl/uAnanQ 

Cheri Mello, Family Tree DNA Admin (volunteer)
Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: São Miguel island: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, 
Ribeira das Tainhas, Achada


On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 12:23 PM Cheri Mello  wrote:
(Cross posted to Azores, Madeira, and IslandRoutes lists)

For those who have DNA tested, you will want to download your raw data from 
whichever company and transfer it over to My Heritage DNA before December 1st. 

Each testing company has developed different tools and has different population 
samples. Transferring to MyHeritage DNA is currently free. Use of their tools 
will be grandfathered in. Beginning December 1st, you will have to pay. No, I 
don't know the amount.

Here is what Dick Eastman says about the transfer: https://goo.gl/F5VScW 

Here is Roberta Estes' step-by-step guide to downloading and transferring:
https://goo.gl/9bYpyM 

Roberta went to My Heritage's conference last week and spent a lot of time at 
the DNA lectures. Roberta does have a scientific or technical background, so 
she completely understands this stuff. She tries very hard to break the science 
down for the us to understand in her blog, DNA-Explained.com. She wrote a long, 
detailed article on how DNA matching is done at My Heritage. All companies have 
their own similar processes. I encourage everyone to read the article and try 
to follow along. You don't need to understand the gory details. The only 
understanding is that there's a lot of science and stuff behind the scenes 
going into these matches and it's not a perfect science. There's no way to 
appreciate it until you read (or attend) lectures like this. So read her latest 
blog with the understanding that you are following along and will only digest 
small portions of it: https://goo.gl/uAnanQ 

And transfer over now, before American Thanksgiving and other things that will 
come up and make you forget :)
Cheri Mello, Family Tree DNA Admin (volunteer)
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