I'm so happy for all who are able to find their families. I'm the youngest of 9 in a much bigger German family and I can go back at least 3 generations with pictures of my Grands and now 3 generations after me. It is a feeling of great belonging!!
My parents, aunts and uncles came from Puerto Rico. I’ve been doing genealogy and then DNA for over 15 years. No one in my family was as interested. My sister recently found notes my mother had written over 25 years ago about family history. Mami, that’s where I get it from! A deep seated need to know ❤
Thank you for sharing that insight that Puerto Ricans are likely to get their DNA tested. I learned that I was part Puerto Rican in my 30s and that explains why I have 40,000 DNA matches on Ancestry!
I always told my brothers that they where adopted growing up . one was found on the side of the road one was in a trash can and was in a feild.I was so mean to those boys. shocking they love me at all.
That the client was conceived in such a way, kind of explains her awkwardness with her father’s family! I always say the nut doesn’t fall far from the tree! If Mama was always looking for her, I wonder why mom or sister didn’t do Ancestry or 23 n Me-it could have been so easy. This was a wonderful story and I’m glad both mom’s met so birth mom knows her daughter went to a wonderful family and in the end mom probably did the right thing at the time.
Right? It's like, "Hey family, ever heard of a little thing called DNA testing?" But seriously, I'm glad you appreciated the reunion; it was truly heartwarming!
So she met the man who abused her mom? I'm so sad that in those years young girls and women were afraid to speak up. If I had my child tell me that happened I would be in prison
@dnangelsorg2544 that has to be so hard for both mom and daughter. It makes me sad that people like him exist in this world. And I'm glad that our society has made some progress in the area of supporting young single mothers we have a long way to go for sure but I'm hoping for our future generations it happens quickly.
My brick wall is my grandfather. I have no DNA matches to my maiden name, even though I have matches to my father's relatives. I have no information about my paternal grandfather's life before he moved to Indiana from Texas as a young man. No birth certificate, no census record located. I finally theorized that he was illegitimate. The last name he adopted is a shortened, Americanized version of a name that recurs with DNA matches. We have found the possible great great grandparents, but they had many sons. None of them married my widowed great-grandmother. I wasted years searching in vain.
It sounds like you’ve been through quite the journey. Genealogy can be incredibly challenging, especially with those elusive relatives. Keep digging, and you might just uncover some surprising connections!
@@BeckyInCa, I know his mother. But she did not remarry after she was widowed. My grandfather and his older sister appear to be from a subsequent relationship. There are no census records with these people's names. I need someone who can think out of the box.
My parents, aunts and uncles came from Puerto Rico. I’ve been doing genealogy and then DNA for over 15 years. No one in my family was as interested. My sister recently found notes my mother had written over 25 years ago about family history. Mami, that’s where I get it from! A deep seated need to know ❤
I'm so happy for all who are able to find their families. I'm the youngest of 9 in a much bigger German family and I can go back at least 3 generations with pictures of my Grands and now 3 generations after me. It is a feeling of great belonging!!
It's wonderful to hear about your strong family connections! Family truly is everything, and it's amazing to see how those ties can span generations.
You are a very, very, good storyteller and would love more stories from you! 💜💚💚💜
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like my storytelling.
I could hear your stories all day. 😍
Best compliment ever! Thank you.
Another wonderful, happy ending! 💜💚💜💚
My parents, aunts and uncles came from Puerto Rico. I’ve been doing genealogy and then DNA for over 15 years. No one in my family was as interested. My sister recently found notes my mother had written over 25 years ago about family history. Mami, that’s where I get it from! A deep seated need to know ❤
That's awesome! Family history is so important.
I love you Liza!! Congratulations to everyone. I am so happy they got their happy ending. Great Job and great video. Awesome! ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're thrilled to share these heartwarming stories and celebrate these happy endings together.
Thank you for sharing that insight that Puerto Ricans are likely to get their DNA tested. I learned that I was part Puerto Rican in my 30s and that explains why I have 40,000 DNA matches on Ancestry!
It's fascinating how DNA can reveal so much about our family histories.
I always told my brothers that they where adopted growing up . one was found on the side of the road one was in a trash can and was in a feild.I was so mean to those boys. shocking they love me at all.
Well, at least you didn’t leave them in a shopping cart! Just kidding-sounds like you’ve got some wild tales to tell!
That the client was conceived in such a way, kind of explains her awkwardness with her father’s family! I always say the nut doesn’t fall far from the tree! If Mama was always looking for her, I wonder why mom or sister didn’t do Ancestry or 23 n Me-it could have been so easy. This was a wonderful story and I’m glad both mom’s met so birth mom knows her daughter went to a wonderful family and in the end mom probably did the right thing at the time.
Right? It's like, "Hey family, ever heard of a little thing called DNA testing?" But seriously, I'm glad you appreciated the reunion; it was truly heartwarming!
So she met the man who abused her mom? I'm so sad that in those years young girls and women were afraid to speak up. If I had my child tell me that happened I would be in prison
She did. She wasnt aware of the circumstances of her birth until we found mom.
@dnangelsorg2544 that has to be so hard for both mom and daughter. It makes me sad that people like him exist in this world. And I'm glad that our society has made some progress in the area of supporting young single mothers we have a long way to go for sure but I'm hoping for our future generations it happens quickly.
Well, that explains why she didn’t have a good feeling about him.
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My brick wall is my grandfather. I have no DNA matches to my maiden name, even though I have matches to my father's relatives. I have no information about my paternal grandfather's life before he moved to Indiana from Texas as a young man. No birth certificate, no census record located. I finally theorized that he was illegitimate. The last name he adopted is a shortened, Americanized version of a name that recurs with DNA matches. We have found the possible great great grandparents, but they had many sons. None of them married my widowed great-grandmother. I wasted years searching in vain.
So you are trying to learn the identity of your paternal grandfather's parents?
It sounds like you’ve been through quite the journey. Genealogy can be incredibly challenging, especially with those elusive relatives. Keep digging, and you might just uncover some surprising connections!
@@BeckyInCa, I know his mother. But she did not remarry after she was widowed. My grandfather and his older sister appear to be from a subsequent relationship. There are no census records with these people's names. I need someone who can think out of the box.
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I think you meant “the majority of trees on Ancestry only have direct ancestors” rather than “descendants”? At ca 5:24.
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My parents, aunts and uncles came from Puerto Rico. I’ve been doing genealogy and then DNA for over 15 years. No one in my family was as interested. My sister recently found notes my mother had written over 25 years ago about family history. Mami, that’s where I get it from! A deep seated need to know ❤
Wow, that's so cool! Sounds like your family has some epic stories to tell. Keep digging, who knows what else you’ll find!
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