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My yourDNAportal Pangea Homogenesis and Civilization Chromosynthesis

  This is my Pangea Homogenesis and Civilization Chromosynthesis from yourDNAportal. (3000 BC-1000 AD) yourDNAportal says the following: By utilising chromosomal analysis, you can dig deeper into the more obscure areas of your ancestry. The fine detail of a chromosomal test, looks at each chromosome individually, allowing you to capture ancestry that may be missed by other tests.  Chromosynthesis is an excellent tool for capturing even the most distant ancestry. Each chromosome contains unique information and can have a very different autosomal profile. Usually the first 10 chromosomes are the most relevant, while the last 2 are less informative. A small percentage (1% of a chromosome) equals approximately 0.045% of the entire autosome. By analysing each chromosome, we can reveal both a deeper and more detailed ancestry than other tests. Analysing the autosomal profile at the single chromosome level allows us to capture the most remote and ancient origins - details that otherw...

My Acadian Repeat Ancestors

 My Paternal Acadian Repeat Ancestors Ancestors of my 4th Great Grandmother Anastasia Bourgeois Jean Terriot and Perrine Rau five times my ancestors 11th great grandparents - twice 10th great grandparents - three times Jacques Bourgeois and Jeanne Trahan three times my ancestors 10th  great grandparents - twice 11th great grandparents - once Claude Gautrot and Marie Terriot  twice my ancestors 9th great grandparents - twice Michel Richard and Madeleine Blanchard twice my ancestors 10th great grandparents - twice Jean Blanchard and Radegonde Lambert twice my ancestors 10th great grandparents - once 11th great grandparents - twice Abraham Dugas and Marguerite Doucet twice my ancestors 10th great grandparents - once 11th great grandparents - once Rene Landry and Marie Bernard twice my ancestors 9th great grandparents - once 10th great grandparents - once Francoise Gaudet  twice my ancestor 10th great grandmother - once 11th great grandmother- once

Learning About My Scott Family of Lafourche Parish

 I got my father's 1993 death certificate, and a name of an aunt was listed on there named Florence Dawson with a certain address in Los Angeles.  I know that I have no aunts nor great aunts with that name on my paternal grandmother's side.  Therefore, it had to be on my paternal grandfather's side I searched ancestry.com and found her birth month and year. I did a background check. I found out that she died in 2012. I found that her children, grandchildren are living in Los Angeles area.  I messaged one of my cousins on facebook. His birth certificate says that he was born on January 2, 1941 in New Orleans, Louisiana.  His parents are listed as Lawrence Nolan Scott and Alice Gaines.  His mother's name was actually Mary Alice Gaines, but her middle name was put down as her first name in Censuses of the time she was with her parents.  I found out that Florence was born on November 22, 1922 and died on March 14, 2012. I also did a Census Record search of...