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Using AncestryDNA to Chart Your Family Tree
If paper- and online-based genealogy isn't enough for you, if you want to dig into your more general cultural roots, there are DNA-based genealogy tests that you can take. I received the DNA kit in the mail, and it contains a sample collection tube, a mailer for returning said tube, and directions on how to collect the sample. I've always known that I am mostly German and English, with some Welsh, Scottish, Native American, and Dutch thrown in for good measure. It will also help me grow my family tree much more quickly.


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