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In reply to the discussion: holy cow. i sent a message to my nearest dna match. she is adopted. [View all]ihas2stinkyfeet
(1,400 posts)28. but no birth certs.
and they stayed in the same town for all their childhoods.
i will check baptismal records, and i know their church from burial records.
my mom didnt have a birth cert. was born at home, i assume. common in those days here in chi.
when she needed a passport to go to ireland herself, she had to use that. church went under long ago. but the diocese has it.
matters if i am to help this adopted cousin. narrows it waaay down. there was a daughter that never married. prime suspect.
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holy cow. i sent a message to my nearest dna match. she is adopted. [View all]
ihas2stinkyfeet
Oct 2020
OP
A friend of mine that has since passed away did the DNA test. He discovered he fathered a
doc03
Oct 2020
#8
also had a nice chat w a second cousin who still lives in offaly county.
ihas2stinkyfeet
Oct 2020
#14
Learning the history and stories of my ancestors was what got me hooked on geneaology
csziggy
Oct 2020
#40
Yes, I agree. The only reason I'd like to know where I cam from is to understand
csziggy
Oct 2020
#48
yeah. different goals. you want to narrow it down, and i want to expand.
ihas2stinkyfeet
Oct 2020
#22