Sunday morning is suppossed to be the day when I work on my DNA matches.
Today it was my AncestryDNA matches who had the workout. I began by filtering my match list by unviewed recent matches.
Today's matches were all in the predicted 4th-6th cousin range, with the highest cM totals being 27cM.
I went through each match by first opening up the match by clicking on the name. Many had no public family trees or had trees that were not very complete. I then selected the Shared Matches tab to see who we both shared DNA with.
Remember, AncestryDNA will only show you a match who shares 20cM of DNA with both you and the match.
Once I opened the shared matches between us, I scrolled down the match list to see what notes I may have already entered for the shared matches.
If I notice a pattern of shared matches notes which might indicate descent from a particular line, I consider that a clue and add a note to the current match for further reference. For example, if the shared matches indicate descent from the Crockett-Hedge lines, I would put a note in this new matches profile that indicates they have ICW (In Common With) matches on the Crockett-Hedge lines.
Today, I had a couple of matches that appeared with shared matches that I had no notes indicating any identified relationships. Those I simply marked as "Hold for further review".
I've used this method to weed through the matches in a fairly quick fashion.
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