I think there is a lot of confusion here about DNA, how it's tested, and how to interpret our results. I hope that the below will clear up some confusions...
Many thanks to the responses from George, Patty, & Alicia.
Unfortunately your advice doesn't work because my grandmother's
married name (I think) was Blanche, but maybe Blanco. In
I have discovered that if you click on the "invert" button
to view the original images, the background darkens and the
wording becomes much more legible.
Believe me, after more than 10 years of patiently searching for my grandmother's name
and background and finding literally nothing,my patience is running out but I haven't
Hola a todos los compañerpos del foro,,, revizando unas dispensas matrimoniales del año 1797 me encotre una que decia que Agustin Gomez Casado con Maria leal y Paula Gomez casada con Martin Casillas
I AM HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT MY FAMILY TREE WITH MORE THAN 2000 NAMES IS
ALREADY IN NUESTROS RANCHOS GEDCOM, I HOPE IT WILL HELP SOME OF YOU WITH
YOUR RESEACH.
Hi, I have recently noticed that in the baptisms of San Martin Hidalgo, Jalisco from the 1840s to the 1880s many baptisms have the letters "C.C.", "C.Y.", or "Y.Y.".
I've recently read a couple of books on genetic testing, and related topics. While they do not answer all my questions, they seem to be pretty reasonable: