What do you say when contacting a DNA match?
Basically, your first sentence of a DNA message should tell the recipient where you’re connected or about which match you’re contacting them.
Like any other correspondence, you’ll want to include a brief, informative subject line first.
- Family connection.
- We’re related!
- Question for you.
How do you link DNA match to tree?
- From any page on Ancestry, click the DNA tab and select Your DNA Results Summary.
- From your DNA homepage, click Settings in the top-right corner.
- In the Tree Link section, click Change.
- Click the x beside the tree name. …
- Click the Select menu and select a tree, or click Start tree at the bottom.
- Download your raw DNA data. The very first step is to download your raw data from your testing company. …
- Identify and label your DNA matches. Once that is complete, we can get to the match list. …
- Map DNA matches for shared locations.
How do you organize a DNA match?
Organizing DNA Matches: 3 Steps