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SPOTLIGHT ON... DNA Help for Genealogy (UK)

DNA Help for Genealogy (UK) is a friendly Facebook group that, for more than seven years, has been helping those who have taken a DNA test for family history

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You can join the group at www.facebook.com/groups/AncestryUKDNA or by searching ‘DNA Help for Genealogy (UK)’ in Facebook.

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