Comments on: Mitochondrial DNA https://treinfhir.org A gathering place for all who descended from Treinfhir: Treanor, Traynor, Trainor, Trainer, Trenor, Trayner, Trener, Treinfhir, McCreanor, Treynor Fri, 14 Jul 2023 04:48:18 +0000 hourly 1 By: Kathy Weber https://treinfhir.org/mitochondrial-dna/#comment-1177 Fri, 14 Jul 2023 04:48:18 +0000 https://treinfhir.org/?page_id=59358#comment-1177 In reply to Michael Jaconski.

You have Tr’n’r ancestry so are eligible to join the project at GEDmatch. It is likely it can be helpful to you. If you would like to explore and define your direct matrilineal line, you’d also do a mtDNA test at Family Tree DNA.
Kathy Weber
DNA team

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By: Michael Jaconski https://treinfhir.org/mitochondrial-dna/#comment-1176 Fri, 14 Jul 2023 02:18:46 +0000 https://treinfhir.org/?page_id=59358#comment-1176 In reply to Michael Jaconski.

I have done 23andme-DNA, uploaded results to Genmatch #Fw7653215. and Im currently waiting on Ancestry DNA results. Would either of these tests be sufficient?

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By: Michael Jaconski https://treinfhir.org/mitochondrial-dna/#comment-1175 Fri, 14 Jul 2023 02:13:26 +0000 https://treinfhir.org/?page_id=59358#comment-1175 Hi there, my connection to the trainor line is through my mother, grandmother and greatgrandmother( Jane Trainor)-b 1863 Ballynascreen Parish, Magherafelt District, Disert Townland, County Derry (maternal line) -Then her father (Henry Trainor occasionally McCreanor) born about 1835-unknown location, no further generations known.
I am male. Am I eligible for this project?

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