AmyStrange
Philosopher
Genealogy Research is helping in so many different ways, like solving cold case crimes, especially of the serial killer kind, and also in helping to match unidentified bodies with missing persons and here's another example:
Remains found in Pennsylvania over 50 years ago are identified as teen girl who went missing
Resources for Genealogists: https://www.archives.gov/research/genealogy/start-research
ETA:What is Genetic Genealogy? Unveiling the Past with DNA
February 23, 2024
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Remains found in Pennsylvania over 50 years ago are identified as teen girl who went missing
The remains of a York, Pennsylvania, teenager who vanished in 1973 have been identified through genealogy research and DNA analysis more than 50 years after she went missing, authorities said.
Resources for Genealogists: https://www.archives.gov/research/genealogy/start-research
ETA:What is Genetic Genealogy? Unveiling the Past with DNA
February 23, 2024
The quest to understand our roots and unravel the mysteries of our ancestry has always fascinated humankind. Traditional genealogy, which relies on historical records, has long been the go-to method for tracing family history. However, with the advent of modern science, a new, powerful tool has emerged: genetic genealogy. This technique uses DNA testing to complement traditional genealogical methods, offering deeper and more accurate insights into our lineage. So, what is genetic genealogy, and how does it work? Let's delve into this intriguing subject and explore the various facets of this revolutionary field.
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