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  2. The Royal House of Stewart is called that because it is the family of a number of kings and queens of England and Scotland, like James I, Charles I, etc. It is fairly well known that the Y-DNA line of the British Royal House of Stewart (aka Stuart) is R1b-L21>S552>DF13>Z39589>DF41>S775>L745>FGC34909,...

  3. FTDNA Summer Sale, 2021 - FamilyTreeDNA Forums

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    FTDNA has started a Summer Sale, starting today, Monday 2 August, and going through until Tuesday, 31 August. There is sale pricing on Y-DNA, mtDNA, and Family Finder tests, for single products, bundles, and upgrades. The link to the sale is on the FTDNA home page (https://www.familytreedna.com).

  4. Forum - FamilyTreeDNA Forums

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    Announcements of changes at Family Tree DNA and to the FTDNA website. This is also for general communications by FTDNA staff. Topics: 455 Posts: 5,551

  5. What exactly does an X-match mean, and what are the rules?

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    X-DNA sees further complications from incest, endogamy, and the whole matter of "multilple choice" as to how or where that DNA may have come from. "Greedy matching" on the part of alogorythms which have no way of knowing which parent contributed which segment of DNA for either matched person further compounds things.

  6. Managing Kits for Family Members - FamilyTreeDNA Forums

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    Managing Kits for Family Members I set up a family project to manage both my uncle's kit and my own. His kit has both YDNA and Family Finder results, and my kit just has Family Finder results. I found that I needed to add my uncle's kit to the project, as the project was just initially tied to my kit.

  7. What does FMS mean? - FamilyTreeDNA Forums

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    IMO you should have your father test at Ancestry if you can. Depending on where you are, they have a much larger database of (autosomal) DNA testers. the Facebook group "DNA Detectives" has volunteers that can help decipher your results and sort your matches as well. Good luck to you.

  8. MTfull Sequence & Y-DNA111 DNA match, what does it mean?

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    TS625 - Basically, if one is R-M269 as predicted from a Y-111 test, and a match shows as R-M269 (you can see what Y-DNA testing he has done listed beneath his name in your Family Finder match list), then if both were to do further Y-DNA testing*, they may end up having different terminal Y-DNA haplogroups. That is to say, both may be in ...

  9. What To Do Next - FamilyTreeDNA Forums

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    Another by Roberta explains the tools at FTDNA for Family Finder: Nine Autosomal Tools at Family Tree DNA Although written in 2016, I think this article is still relevant, although some minor changes may have happened since she originally wrote it. FTDNA has a Help Center (linked at the top right of the forum pages), which is good to explore.

  10. Matches have disappeared - FamilyTreeDNA Forums

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    Please go to your settings and see if any of the Family Finder match/email settings are set to NO. If they are, you'll need to change them all to YES. These settings control not only the email notifications, but which matches you see as well. - Gear icon (top right of page) - Select Settings - Click the Account Settings tab

  11. FTDNA Project Administrators Have a Thankless Job

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    Just a shout out to anyone who is a project administrator here at FTDNA. To those that have recently taken over a project or been one for years. To those that administer one project or many. As a project administrator for a handful of projects I've noticed over the last few years it is quite literally a thankless job. I guess I