Have any of my readers taken a DNA test (Ancestry, or 23 and Me, for example)? If so, what have your experiences been, if you are willing to share any of those in the comments?
So far I've resisted taking one of these tests, although a cousin I met several years ago after not having been in contact for many years (a long story) encouraged me to, saying "you'll be surprised at what you will find". He and his wife had both had their DNA tested.
Other people I know have privacy concerns about the data these testing companies collect. The NY Times article I am linking to explains this further.
One of my first cousins on my father's side has been doing some genealogical research recently after using a 23 and me test. He was matched up to several second cousins of ours. Eventually, I wonder if any will want to get in touch with me.
I'm excited but, as someone who is extremely introverted, also hesitant.
A part of me wants to know more, and not just about my father's side. I don't have to hand over DNA to find relatives I didn't know I had on my father's side, as this same uncle had done research about twenty years ago on our family. (He's in his late 90's now). But my mother's side is a different story.
I'm an only child. My parents died many years ago.
Because of my particular ethnic and religious heritage, I know I may not be able to go back that far in time, either, thanks to the events of World War II.
A number of bloggers I read have some knowledge of genealogical research (unlike me), and two have helped me in the past.
One helped me find a record of my mother's parents, my mother, and two other siblings still at home in the 1950's census. I knew the address of my grandparents but there was more needed to find the record. She gave me what I needed and I've never thanked her publicly. Let me do that now. Thank you, Denise.
It was an interesting peek into my mother's life before she was married and had me.
The other blogger helped me find some information about the town where my mother's father grew up. A record of his I found years ago on Ancestry (again, on a "free use" day) gave the town's name but I couldn't find it online anywhere. This woman gave me a link. (Apparently the name of the town on my grandfather's record was the German name although it was part of Austria-Hungary, but the town is currently in Poland and goes by a different, Polish name.) In 2016, using this woman's link, I found enough to suspect its Jewish population had been murdered during World War II but I still couldn't locate the town itself.
Sunday, I revisited the information and found the name that ancestral town is known by today. I also found out its Jewish residents had been rounded up and eventually sent to the Belzec death camp in Poland. I had known my mother's oldest brother had not emigrated with the rest of the family in the early 20th century, and I may now know what happened to him and any other relatives I still had back "in the old country". May they forever rest in peace.
So I owe this blogger thanks, too. Thank you, Holly.
Would DNA testing even help me find out more about my roots on my mother's side? Is it worth the money and the possible loss of personal data?
I'm really curious to have facts that would help me make up my mind as to going ahead with it. I hope some of my blog readers can, again, help.
I thank you in advance.