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Old 02-03-19, 19:58
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Of the other two clusters, one has 3 people in it, one who seems to be related on my mother's side and the other two who seem to be related on my father's side! The other one has 4 people in it who do actually seem to be a proper shared match group, but I did already know about that group though I haven't figured out the connection yet.
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Old 03-03-19, 11:56
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I've just spent a couple of hours looking at mine and haven't found a single name or match that I can work with! Of all the 8,000+ matches on My Heritage I've only managed to work out one relationship and apparently he doesn't match any of the others to make a cluster.

I suspect that, like Kite, some are my "new" Jewish relatives and I do have a distant German line which may account for another cluster but honestly I haven't a clue
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Old 03-03-19, 12:07
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Have you got a lot of grey cells on your chart, Sue?
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Have you got a lot of grey cells on your chart, Sue?

I'm not sure what constitutes a lot but they're not overshadowing everything else.

I've just reread the notes that came with the results and I think I can see where you're coming from Kite - I'll have another look later and see if I can at least connect some of the clusters.
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On my chart, there are a lot of grey cells on the rows and columns where the Jewish clusters are, and none on the rows and columns of the other clusters, Sue, that's why I asked.
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Old 04-03-19, 11:08
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My two biggest clusters don't share any grey cells so I can assume that they are different families (I think!) The biggest cluster also has the most grey cells associated with it linking to the 4th, 5th and 6th clusters. However only one of the 9 matches in that cluster has a tree worth mentioning and hers is firmly rooted in Germany and Slovenia. One of the other matches in that group belongs to someone who is clearly still living in Slovenia (or that area) so I'm guessing that this may be my Ashkenazi Jewish line as opposed to the German one.


I've been trying to find other trees with the same families in to see if I can find a link - I'm going cross-eyed and getting more confused than ever.
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