Program Type:
GenealogyProgram Description
Event Details
7pm on Wednesday, October 18
Midland Genealogical Society: Zoom Meeting and Watch Party
DNA - Triangulation
Virtual program with Ginger Ogilvie and Watch Party in the Orchard Room
Adults and Teens
Register to receive the Zoom link! Don't have the technology at home? Come to the Library. We'll be holding a watch party and projecting this talk on the screen in the Orchard Room.
DNA - Triangulation
“We triangulate!” Have you ever wondered what people mean when they say this about you or another DNA match? We need to “triangulate” with other matches to prove our genetic connection, but how do we do that? We’ll take time to define terms and explore different types of triangulation. Examples will be shared to demonstrate how comparing overlapping segments of autosomal DNA with our cousin matches can help us determine the ancestors we have in common.
The meeting will open with Midland Genealogical Society reports and business, with the DNA program to follow. Register at gadml.librarycalendar.com or with the Midland Genealogical Society to receive the link, or join us in the Orchard Room to watch the online program together.
Presenter Bio:
Presenter Ginger Ogilvie is a professional genealogist and loves to incorporate DNA testing into her research.
Ginger Ogilvie is a professional genealogist who is passionate about helping people connect with their roots. As a descendant of Utah pioneers, she has studied several westward migration patterns and researched families in all regions of the continental United States, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Scotland. Ginger has a B.A. in History and completed the Certificate in Genealogical Research course with Boston University. She is a member of: Association for Professional Genealogists, National Genealogical Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, and several local societies. Ginger loves to incorporate DNA testing into her research and is a founding co-administrator for the Ogilvy Y-DNA Surname Project through FamilyTreeDNA.