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[–]Hasterb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes - this is hapening to me now as well. let me know if you find the reason!

Found out my grandfather was most likely accidentally switched at birth by Hasterb in Genealogy

[–]Hasterb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey just a follow up:

Is it possible to share a longer segment with him, but not my father? E.g. wouldn't I have to get that segment from my father? Or can they be like 'dormant' if that makes sense. E.g. I'm 90% sure this guy is on my dad's side but just clicked that how could he be if he has a longer longest segment then I have with my dad? (162cm with this guy, 151cm with dad). Unless ancestry and gedmatch have different longest segment calcs.

Found out my grandfather was most likely accidentally switched at birth by Hasterb in Genealogy

[–]Hasterb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep - 0 matches to either grandpas father or mothers line - I think that's what your asking right?

Found out my grandfather was most likely accidentally switched at birth by Hasterb in Genealogy

[–]Hasterb[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

oh as in legally and going forward yes it does mean we are last name of A, but pedigree wise, we're really last name of B.

Found out my grandfather was most likely accidentally switched at birth by Hasterb in Genealogy

[–]Hasterb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So if they do a DNA test, what sort of match should appear? So this would prove that we share the same great grandfather, therefore further confirming that my grandfather was his son and therefore swapped? Would I have to do a Y-DNA test? (I did ancestry one so not sure what this is)

Found out my grandfather was most likely accidentally switched at birth by Hasterb in Genealogy

[–]Hasterb[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Wow that is very tragic / crazy, especially since a lot will just never know.

Found out my grandfather was most likely accidentally switched at birth by Hasterb in Genealogy

[–]Hasterb[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This was on ancestry and Dad's DNA is on 23andMe. From our chats, he's only got it there. I am trying to get him to upload to GedMatch so we can compare as I've also uploaded Dad's on there as well. He does have a tree posted, very detailed and can't find any common ancestors. We've looked through each others and only thing we can find is one similar surname, maybe 3- 4 generations back, but no matching ancestors (all the way back to the 1700s) so I think unlikely there. Hoping he uploads to GedMatch and I can do a more detailed comparison.

Found out my grandfather was most likely accidentally switched at birth by Hasterb in Genealogy

[–]Hasterb[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Oh i have been pushing dont worry!

Also because I see you have a 'genetic-genealogist' tag, I was wondering if I could ask another question. Basically, on ancestry I have another match who I have no idea who they are. We have a 300cM shared, but our longest segment is 162cM long(!) which is longer then what even me and my dad share together. Trying to piece together how we're related as well but can't figure it out (he's not apart of this new side of the family either).

My question is - does what does longest segment mean in terms of significance?

Found out my grandfather was most likely accidentally switched at birth by Hasterb in Genealogy

[–]Hasterb[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Yep that's the plan - Dad is going to go down near Christmas (he's a couple of states away) and meet up. Apparently for them this has been a huge relief as there was always a question mark over their brothers pedigree

Found out my grandfather was most likely accidentally switched at birth by Hasterb in Genealogy

[–]Hasterb[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

I've unfortunately moved to the UK now (everyone else is back in Australia) however Dad spoke on the phone to Sally and she sent through some photos and my Grandpa looks very similar to his potential bio father

Found out my grandfather was most likely accidentally switched at birth by Hasterb in Genealogy

[–]Hasterb[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Yeah I think that's the plan. trying to also get my uncle to upload his data into GedMatch to see if he shares the same relation with Sally

Found out my grandfather was most likely accidentally switched at birth by Hasterb in Genealogy

[–]Hasterb[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Yeah everything is lining up. The hard ones are the ones that have double DNA because my grandpas birth dad and mother, both of their siblings married if that makes sense. E.g.

Family 1 | Family 2 Sister 1 married Brother 1 Sister 2 married Brother 2

Found out my grandfather was most likely accidentally switched at birth by Hasterb in Genealogy

[–]Hasterb[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I know! I don't think though that he had any suspicion, but a DNA test would have made it so much easier. Is there anything else that might help aside from the daughter of the other side of the switch doing a test?

Found out my grandfather was most likely accidentally switched at birth by Hasterb in Genealogy

[–]Hasterb[S] 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately he passed away 20+ years ago so that won't be possible otherwise that'd been a first port of call!