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Re: I BOUGHT 3 DNA TESTS-CAN I USE THEM ON 3 FAMILY MEMBERS AND USE USE ON MY TREE?
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 03 July 19 09:41 BST (UK) »


Not sure what you mean by your DNA code - I think that is just a means of identifying who has sent what test to Ancestry.  When you receive the results they will be unique to each of you but not a 'code' just a set of results which you then attach to those individuals in trees.

This is what is confusing me too, Pheno.   

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You will share half of your (ancestral) tree with your mother, so you could split off a section of your tree and create a gedcom for your mother. Your wife will share your descendants.   
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Re: I BOUGHT 3 DNA TESTS-CAN I USE THEM ON 3 FAMILY MEMBERS AND USE USE ON MY TREE?
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 03 July 19 11:35 BST (UK) »

Garry ~
You will share half of your (ancestral) tree with your mother, so you could split off a section of your tree and create a gedcom for your mother. Your wife will share your descendants.

Might be easier to use the one tree, rather than set up a new one. Easy enough when you get to grips with it.

Garry, If you set up an account for your mother and wife you will need different email addresses for each account. Easy enough with your wife, set it up in her name with another email address, or she could set it up herself.

Your mother needs no involvement at all, other than providing the sample and giving you her activation code. She will have given implied consent for you to manage her results by giving you the code number. If you want to make it more formal you could ask for written consent, but I certainly haven't with my husband - he has no interest at all in DNA of family history.

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Re: I BOUGHT 3 DNA TESTS-CAN I USE THEM ON 3 FAMILY MEMBERS AND USE USE ON MY TREE?
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 03 July 19 11:42 BST (UK) »
Margaret - I can see having the same tree for Garry's mother but why have the same tree for his wife, unless he has all her ancestors in his tree already  ???

I have a tree for my husband (well 4 actually!) but they have nothing to do with my DNA, only descendants as I've said.


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Re: I BOUGHT 3 DNA TESTS-CAN I USE THEM ON 3 FAMILY MEMBERS AND USE USE ON MY TREE?
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 03 July 19 11:53 BST (UK) »

Garry ~
You will share half of your (ancestral) tree with your mother, so you could split off a section of your tree and create a gedcom for your mother. Your wife will share your descendants.

You suggested a separate tree for his mother, I wondered why!
Perhaps a separate tree for the wife, depends what tree he already has.

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Re: I BOUGHT 3 DNA TESTS-CAN I USE THEM ON 3 FAMILY MEMBERS AND USE USE ON MY TREE?
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 03 July 19 11:57 BST (UK) »
Because his mother will only share half his ancestors - so why have them in her tree. It will just confuse others who link with her/DNA and not Garry's father.

Why have just one tree anyway.

Added - I have a direct line tree for Ancestry and a tree for each of my great grandparents off line.
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Re: I BOUGHT 3 DNA TESTS-CAN I USE THEM ON 3 FAMILY MEMBERS AND USE USE ON MY TREE?
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 03 July 19 21:06 BST (UK) »
HI Folks,

I don't think that i am explaining myself very well.
I have been researching for over ten years and I only have one tree for me. I have over 3k people in my tree.

Have i possibly made a mistake with buying 3 DNA kits for three individuals who are in my tree, (Me, my wife & my Mum?) I did a DNA test years a go when it first came out and then it was a swab which didn't give any clear evidence of cousins etc.

I was under the impression that my DNA test results would go down my mum & dads linage. I then thought that my mums DNA test would go down her Mum & Dads linage and the same with my wife.

The original question which I asked was "Can I host 3 DNA texts on my tree for three different people" and have the DNA unique to the person who did the test? 

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Re: I BOUGHT 3 DNA TESTS-CAN I USE THEM ON 3 FAMILY MEMBERS AND USE USE ON MY TREE?
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 03 July 19 21:19 BST (UK) »
The way I see it yes put the three tests linked to your one tree. The results you then get will be


a) Those linked to your wife

b) Those linked to you and your mother (you won't be able to separate these as you get half your genes from your mother

c) The others. these are potentially linked to your father and are the ones I am guessing you are most interested in


All of the above will show you a mini tree on how you are possibly related to your match provided they have a public or private but searchable tree. it will be up to you to verify these to your satisfaction


Matches that do not have trees or no clear connection are harder to deal with but I think you will have enough dealing with a - c above first.


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Re: I BOUGHT 3 DNA TESTS-CAN I USE THEM ON 3 FAMILY MEMBERS AND USE USE ON MY TREE?
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 03 July 19 21:47 BST (UK) »
You have to set up a free account for each person to activate their test. You then assign manager rights to you which will enable you to connect each test to the relevant person in your tree and do all of the work for them.
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Re: I BOUGHT 3 DNA TESTS-CAN I USE THEM ON 3 FAMILY MEMBERS AND USE USE ON MY TREE?
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 04 July 19 07:43 BST (UK) »
"Have i possibly made a mistake with buying 3 DNA kits for three individuals who are in my tree, (Me, my wife & my Mum?)"

No, it can be managed easily.

"I was under the impression that my DNA test results would go down my mum & dads linage. I then thought that my mums DNA test would go down her Mum & Dads linage and the same with my wife."

Correct. Advice is always to test the oldest member of the family, as they will be a generation closer to matches than you are, will pick up matches that you won't have. But you still need to test to pick up matches on your father's line. Your wife will obviously have completely different matches.

"The original question which I asked was "Can I host 3 DNA texts on my tree for three different people" and have the DNA unique to the person who did the test? "

Yes, it can be managed easily.
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Whether you separate your tree or keep it as one, you attach the DNA results to an individual person. One person I match with manages several other tests, at least 6 of them match with me, he may or may not manage other tests that don't match with me. Each of the matches is attached to themselves in the same tree, and gets matches individual to themselves. One related match not managed by the original manager also uses the same tree.

It is a bit unfortunate that we cannot establish the connection.

Hope this helps. Things are easier when you actually have the results back, you will be able to see what we are talking about. And you can always come back with any further questions.

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