The Realisation – Records were not going to be the answer

5 years had passed since Ian first discovered the brick wall, though he tried to crack it a few times. Ian retired in late 2016 and seriously started to try to crack the “Leigh Hunter” brick wall. Ian came to the conclusion that he would never make any progress using Read more

Ian’s Ancestry DNA results had finally arrived – How to proceed

Ian received his Ancestry DNA results, all these new relatives he shared DNA with. How to proceed with any of this information? Ian started with people who shared the greatest amounts of DNA with him. He placed these matches into a family tree. Ian tried to discover his connection to Read more

Uploading the Ancestry test to MyHeritage – widening the pool of relatives

November 2018, Ian uploaded his Ancestry DNA test to the MyHeritage.com website. Hoping that someone connected to his paternal line might have a DNA test at MyHeritage. Ian was still searching for the Hunter family that we think Leigh and Joseph Leigh belonged to. We found plenty of people with Read more

No progress searching for Leigh Hunter – Trying WikiTree and GEDmatch

As more time passes, Ian decides that another approach might be necessary to try and crack the family mystery. Ian was getting sort of desperate by this time. Still, he had not made any progress in finding Leigh Hunter. Ian considered trying different approaches, anything to make any progress on Read more

Still no progress made, time for another DNA test

By mid February 2019, Ian still hadn’t made any progress with either Leigh or Joseph Leigh Hunter. He decided that another DNA test might possibly help. 23andMe is similar to Ancestry in the fact that you can’t upload a DNA test from elsewhere. Ian made the decision to order a Read more

It means nothing to me, an unexpected relative!

A new relative popped up on a DNA site matching Ian. Ian wondered whether she was the daughter of a musician, that Ian has been a huge fan of since the 80s, based upon surname. Ian sent a message to the lady, though he didn’t anticipate a response. The young Read more

Still no luck for Ian and his paternal line. Time to try something different

By the middle of November 2018, Ian still hadn’t had any luck on his paternal line. After looking into what other tests might be available, he purchased a Y-DNA from FamilyTreeDNA. Ian ordered the Y-DNA12 test as he didn’t want to spend much money, as no progress had been made Read more

Ian submitted 23andMe DNA to OpenSNP.org – maternal haplogroup – mtDNA

Ian’s maternal haplogroup has been listed by 23andMe as H34. Ian submitted his details to OpenSNP.org in May 2019, Dr. Ian Logan had the following to say about Ian’s 23andMe test. Firstly, Yes, you are H64 as your results have both the 16291T & the11150A mutations required. see this list: Read more