tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6052155917504753043.post8977957091623227048..comments2024-03-18T07:06:25.504-07:00Comments on Farrell DNA Project: Essential information everyone should include on their FTDNA webpage Maurice Gleesonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03920753459154271648noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6052155917504753043.post-20165166731819261772016-02-16T23:52:43.392-08:002016-02-16T23:52:43.392-08:00For your mother's side, we need the direct fem...For your mother's side, we need the direct female line only. In other words, mother, mother, mother, mother, mother , etc ... going all the way back female after female. The reason for this is that this is the line down which your mitochondrial DNA has passed. (It is only really relevant if you have done the mitochondrial DNA test, but it is useful to see if both your direct Maternal ancestors as well as your direct Paternal ancestors came from the same country).Maurice Gleesonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03920753459154271648noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6052155917504753043.post-23043053032117428382016-02-16T15:17:07.446-08:002016-02-16T15:17:07.446-08:00Question as I try to fill in my mother's side....Question as I try to fill in my mother's side. In listing the MDKA on her side, do I enter her father's MDKA or her mother's?<br /><br />The prompt talks about "your mother, mother's mother, etc."<br /><br />I have about 7 generations of solid data on my mother's father's side (my grandfather) but very little on my mom's maternal side.<br /><br />Which is correct?<br />Which is more useful?<br />fishtoprecordshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05316668078673589383noreply@blogger.com