« Reply #13 on: Friday 02 September 22 23:40 BST (UK) »
Yes, very true. Easy to assume the worst with DNA testing, but once you know how it is more and more likely to descend from someone by blood but not inherit any DNA from them the further back you go. Say for instance someone born 1970 and someone born 1755. I say the 1755 person is probably a 5xgreat grandfather of the person born 1970 if the link is autosomal (not either the paternal line or maternal line), so say the 1755 man to the 1970s man is his mothers, mothers, mothers, fathers mothers mothers father's father. Very unlikely you will have shared DNA with an ancestor that far back, on an autosomal line.
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