Bit confused by the exclusions.
My 3rd & 4th top matches, at 1 match of 62 cM for both, would appear to be a couple, either 2 sisters or a mother and daughter, as though they have different surnames their dna match to me is virtually identical, and of course they match each other too, ie it is the same dna segment that they share with me. In addition, one of the accounts is managed by the other.
Yet they are listed among the 118 excluded from the analysis because they are 'singleton clusters'.
Perhaps by definition, a singleton cluster is actually 2 people ( ie you can't be a cluster of 1).
Annoying, as they are the only matches in my top 6, that I don't really have any clues about!
My clusters are mainly made up of matches with very little dna correlation, to me, and I suspect, the progeny of ancestors who emigrated to the USA & Canada, or indeed Australia & New Zealand.
From experience, very nice people that they may be, but, like me they know little or nothing about where (in Ireland), their ancestors came from to Scotland, before emigrating further afield!!
The others in my top 6 are all from roughly the same branch of my family tree, with strong roots in the area that I live in, though only one of which I knew about before 'doing' my DNA!
And of course most of those in clusters have minimal family trees, mainly made up of 'Private'!
However, perhaps it i process the details methodically ( hard for me!), I may find useful pointers - I live in hope.
Jane