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r/ancestryinvestigators is a subreddit with 3k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is medium in size.
A subreddit where people with missing ancestors and DNA Detectives can meet and help each other.
Popular Topics in r/ancestryinvestigators
#1
REQUEST RE: DECEASED PEOPLE
: "Could someone help me decipher this will? Just the highlighted section I understand the rest but I'm fascinated by this discovery and I want to try to find this person in this town of Switzerland. I just can't make out their name or the actual name of the town."
92 posts
#2
GENERAL
: "Who am I?"
58 posts
#3
REQUEST RE: LIVING PEOPLE
: "I bought a pile of old books today and in it I found family Bible dating back to the 1830s. In it is a written certificate of birth dated 1819 and leaflets from other family members. Help me find the family so I get this Bible to them by Christmas."
11 posts
#4
OTHER
: "My great grandfather on my mom's side. Her dads dad."
11 posts
#5
INVESTIGATOR VERIFICATION
: "Can anyone make out this surname?"
8 posts
#6
REQUEST NOT INVOLVING PEOPLE
: "Is this message a good start?"
5 posts
#7
SUCCESS STORY
: "After doing a DNA test and some research I found my doppelgänger. This is my great grand aunt Nellie McLean. Born Helen Ross Munro in Scotland 1889. She was the last of her siblings born in Scotland coming to Montana at 9 months old. The woman on the right is her younger sister, Katherina Munro."
4 posts
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