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To: Ransomed

Thanks for the information. I know my genealogy back at least five generations on some lines and more than ten on others so I have no reason to submit to such a test. And being 65 now, I suspect any hidden significant health problems would have manifested by now. Just wondering.

The sister-in-law is very persistent, even to offering to pay for it, but she has her own and her dad’s test results so either my husband’s test would confirm her test or raise awkward questions which aren’t worth asking at this point.


91 posted on 01/31/2019 12:20:14 PM PST by caseinpoint (Don't get thickly involved in thin things.)
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To: caseinpoint

Any inheritance questions?....that would be my first thought when faced with such insistence that I be DNA tested. You can begin to ascertain motive if your husband says to his sister...”You know...it might be interesting to find out my DNA markers but I’m not telling you what those results are!” It might get her to shut up about the whole thing.

Better yet, he pretends to have done it and tells her that he seems to be related to a Kenyan and a Caucasian female of Irish descent.....;)!

Cheers!


133 posted on 02/01/2019 2:22:36 PM PST by mdmathis6
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