Why don't you go for the Family Finder test.  They just reduced the  price, 
too. This will test across both your mother's and father's lines and  it's 
said to go back as far as five generations.  You don't need to have a  male 
or female to test in your family, only  yourself.   I have had much more 
results with the Family  Finder than either the Y-DNA or mt-DNA tests.  Boa 
sorte!
 
 
In a message dated 8/28/2013 8:51:01 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
laraly...@gmail.com writes:

 
Hi, Cheri!
   I have a question for you. I ordered the MtDNA test and had  my mother 
do the test.The results came in but I have no idea how to read it  and when I 
check there are no matches. Her mother's mother was the child of a  mother 
from Faial ( her name was Maria da Conceicao) and a father from  Graciosa 
(Francisco da Sousa Coelho the son of Francisco Silveira da Sousa  Coelho). 
But now I am so confused as to who our ancestors from the Azores  actually 
are. I had someone contact me saying they were a cousin but after a  couple of 
messages back and forth the person never replied and my mother told  me the 
relatives that live in Massachusetts had some sort of family feud and  are 
not speaking to one another so I am on my own doing research and as you  can 
see I am way down the line. I don't know what test if any would show any  
family lines and also I have read where several of the inhabitants of the  
Azores were Sephardic Jews and am also interested in knowing more about that.  
Thank you for any help with this.  Hope your day is blessed. Laura P.  



On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 12:41 AM, Cheri Mello <_gfscherim@gmail.com_ 
(mailto:gfsche...@gmail.com) > wrote:


 
 
Geneva Gervais,


The mtDNA Plus test tests the  HyperVariable Region of the D-Loop.  The 
Full Genomic Sequence for Full  Sequence Test tests the complete mtDNA.  All 
100% of it.  Not just  the D-loop.  It will bring you closer in time, but 
unless you have a  rare mutation, you'll still be looking at matches from a 
couple of thousand  of years ago.


The vast majority of the people in the FTDNA  database are indeed alive.  
You will see a few matches with "deceased"  noted after their name.  
Hopefully, someone else is handling their  DNA.  It is very important to fill 
out 
the beneficiary information on  the personal FTDNA page.  If you can think of 
someone, that is great,  but please, please also add in "Or any FTDNA Admin" 
so 100 years from now,  someone can do something with your DNA based on the 
technology of that  time.


About 10 days ago, I made a new topic/thread about the 3  types of DNA 
testing (that's the name of the thread too).  Here it is  again:
===================================

Once upon a time, there  were only 2 types of DNA testing: Y-DNA and mtDNA. 
 We talked about  these tests from 2000 to about 2010.  It was all that was 
available  back then.  Y-DNA tested a MAN's strict paternal line: His 
father's  father's father's line, or top of the pedigree.  If you were a 
female,  
you had to hunt a male relative down to do a DNA test for that line.   Also 
available was mtDNA: this is anyone's mother's mother's mother's line,  or 
the bottom of the pedigree.  Most of the information from an mtDNA  test is 
more anthropological in nature than genealogical (anthropological =  like 
anthropology - deep roots, out of Africa theory, think the Flintstones  for 
those familiar with that cartoon series).  

I guess the DNA  community did a real good job of getting Y-DNA and mtDNA 
into everyone's  heads.  So in 2010, a new type of DNA testing was available. 
  Autosomal DNA testing.  Family Tree DNA marketed this test as Family  
Finder (FF).  It's a completely different type of test.

Family  Finder (FF) covers ALL the lines of the testee (whether a man or a 
woman  takes the test) back about 200 years.  I was born in the 1960s.  I  
should see results going back to about the 1760s.  I should find  matches 
that are Portuguese from my dad's half, matches from my dad's  British Isles 
half, and matches from my mom's Ozarks lineage.  I'm  seeing my ENTIRE tree.  
But since I still have access to my parents, I  tested them.  They are born 
in the 1930s, so I should see matches on  ALL their lines back to about the 
1730s.  I have identified one on my  mom back to 1760.  I've identified a 
couple of my dad that go back far  - one to 1696, but that's an intermarried 
line, so the DNA did not get  diluted.

Those are the 3 types of DNA testing for genealogists on the  market.  
Which one should you chose?  That depends on your  goal.  A Y-DNA or mtDNA 
gives 
a restricted, narrow focus:  One  line only.  Family Finder (FF) gives a 
broad overview of ALL your  lines.  It's presented to you as a plate of 
spaghetti and you have to  untangle all the lines.  Posting your Gedcom is 
necessary so you can  see your matches' trees and your matches can see your 
tree.

 
 

Cheri Mello
Listowner,  Azores-Gen
Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira  das 
Tainhas, Achada 




 
 
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