X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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21st May 18, 11:35 PM
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Hello, I saw this thread and thought I would reply to it. I had ancestry done last year, but, it seemed very vague as mentioned by others. It showed what I had expected after doing a lot of genealogy on my family. That being said, you will be linked to others with the same DNA markers and if they have family trees set up, it can be helpful for your research.
I spent about 100 on Living DNA after my British/Scottish and Irish made up mid 90% of my DNA. As stated before Living DNA breaks down the British Isles into a number of areas. The test took about 4 months, but, I was very impressed. The autosomal results (your personal make up) were very similar and linked to places I knew most of my family came from a long time ago (Ulster and others areas). The yDNA (paternal side, passed down to sons) was awesome. It answered some questions about my father's line I have been researching.
Overall, it was a lot of fun seeing the results.
Rob
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