Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] getting a researcher

2018-12-07 Thread K Cooper via CoTyroneList
I also recommend FTDNA for Ulster matches. Plus, Margaret, there is already a DNA project for the Armstrong surname with over 300 members. So, you might want to make a couple of those kits Y-67, then transfer any Ancestry autosomal results to FTDNA also. Cheers, Kathleen On Fri, Dec 7, 2018 at

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] getting a researcher

2018-12-07 Thread James McKane via CoTyroneList
You are correct, Elwyn. AND they are the most reliable in fact, MyHeritage DNA tests are done through FamilyTreeDNA.com Jim McKane South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario On Fri, Dec 7, 2018 at 9:41 AM Elwyn Soutter via CoTyroneList < cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com> wrote: > Family Tree DNA

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] getting a researcher

2018-12-07 Thread Elwyn Soutter via CoTyroneList
Family Tree DNA reportedly has more peoplewith Ulster roots than any other company. That obviously increases the chancesof finding a match. If you have already tested,you can transfer your results to them for no fee.   The North of Ireland Family History Societyis running an Ulster DNA project

[CoTyroneMailingList] getting a researcher

2018-12-07 Thread margaret marion via CoTyroneList
I want to thank everyone for their comments on my request to get a researcher.  I think I will spend my money on something better.  I think this calls for a trip to Ireland with some Ancestry DNA kits.  I don't know that much about DNA research.  But I do know how I can export from Ancestry