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The WikiTree Challenge for Mark Cuban - Blog entry by lkessler - 15 Dec 2022
Yesterday was the final wrapup of the challenge week at WikiTree to try to add as much as possible to the Mark Cuban @mcuban family tree. Mark Cuban is the the American billionaire who co-founded Broadcast.com and owns the Dallas Mavericks NBA basketball team. He is widely known as one of the sharks on the TV ...
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Genealogy River Cruising in 2024 - Blog entry by lkessler - 27 Nov 2022
I've paid my deposit and my wife Cheryl and I will be going on the Find Your Roots on the River Cruise with Blaine Bettinger and Judy Russell from October 17 to 24, 2024 (yes, almost 2 years away), from Amsterdam through Germany to Basel, Switzerland. This is an opportunity no genealogist should miss. With ...
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Fixing Consistency Issues - Blog entry by lkessler - 13 Nov 2022
In an earlier post, I reviewed the Family Statistics that MyHeritage provides. It pointed out that I had some data that wasn’t correct. So at the end of that post, I ran MyHeritage’s Consistency Checker and it found that my tree of 9,050 people has 492 issues and MyHeritage’s desktop software Family Tree ...
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Some DMT Dialog, with Questions and Answers - Blog entry by lkessler - 12 Nov 2022
Michael Kaplan, a user of my Double Match Triangulator program sent me information about how he was using DMT and also asked a number of questions. I thought this conversation would be very good for other DMT users to read. Michael gave me permission to post the relevant parts of his email to me and to give his ...
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Your Family Statistics at MyHeritage - Blog entry by lkessler - 28 Oct 2022
MyHeritage has just enhanced its Family Statistics feature. See their blog post from yesterday on this. Being a numbers guy, I really like this sort of information. It it interesting, provides great insights and can point to errors that need correction. I believe MyHeritage has one of the best sets of analytics ...
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Catching Up - Blog entry by lkessler - 8 Oct 2022
I was shocked to notice that I hadn’t blogged in over 3 months. I think it’s time to catch up with what’s been going on. The Last 3 Months To be honest, I’ve had another non-genealogy project distracting me and taking some of my genealogy/programming time away. Also, we had a beautiful summer ...
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My First MyHeritage Theory of Family Relativity - Blog entry by lkessler - 29 Jun 2022
I’ve opened my MyHeritage account in 2014 and I’ve been a subscriber to their Complete Plan since February 2018. It was then that I started using MyHeritage as my primary site for storing my family tree information. I took a MyHeritage DNA test in 2007 and uploaded my uncle’s test from FTDNA in 2018. I ...
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Building a Base Pair to Centimorgan Map - Blog entry by lkessler - 16 Jun 2022
My last post defined base pairs and centimorgans, explained their relationship with each other, checked the accuracy of one genetic map, and described 3 converters that will calculate cM from base pairs. Before leaving this topic, I wanted to document what I tried in an attempt to create an accurate bp to cM ...
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Converting Base Pairs to Centimorgans - Blog entry by lkessler - 12 Jun 2022
DNA Testing companies provide you with your matches and quantify how closely you match each person by giving you a total value in centimorgans (cM). In addition, companies other than Ancestry DNA also provide you with all your individual segment matches and tell you the centimorgans of every segment. For each ...
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Can Visual Phasing be Programmed? - Blog entry by lkessler - 20 May 2022
Visual Phasing is a technique to assign DNA segments of 3 siblings to their four grandparents. I don’t happen to have 3 siblings who all tested their DNA, so up to now, I’ve never had a personal use for the technique. A few months ago for a DNA study we are doing, my wife’s 3rd cousin Terry was kind ...