Try DNA Testing as a Family – The Family History Guide Offers the “Why, How, Who, and What”
If you and your family have been thinking about DNA testing but don’t know how to get started, check out The Family History Guide for step-by-step suggestions (Project 8 for FamilySearch, Project 7 for Ancestry, and Project 7 for MyHeritage). The modern trend to discover the past and further family history research using this incredible new technology is an idea whose time has definitely arrived!
are plenty of other individuals being tested who have never considered researching their family’s past. This trend reveals a nearly universal interest in what our own DNA holds, and it may be just the thing your family needs to invigorate your family history research and bind even the most skeptical among you to a common pursuit of documenting your family.”
The Family History Guide Project 8 (FamilySearch) Goals include: 1: Basic Genetics and Research 2: Learn about DNA Testing 3: Take a DNA Test 4: DNA Matching 5: Ethnicity and Family Relationships 6: DNA Research Tools 7: Adoption and DNA 8: Help with Questions
Consider getting together with your extended family to discuss if and when you may want to get testing done, who will be tested first, and how to go about using the results in aiding your family history research. Diahan Southard suggests testing the oldest generation first and explains that “not everyone needs to be tested if your focus is on family history. Remind your family that testing the oldest generation first is key to helping preserve the genetic record of your ancestors.