23andMe .. but not inexpensive. My brother gave it to me for my birthday a few years ago. I think there are different "tiers" you can purchase.
Mine includes health/relatives updates for free.I thought that was just a one time deal. They do your DNA and that's it. I will have to see if dad knows that he's gonna get charged every month. That will make mom mad.
Good luck in your search.looks like they start at $99.... I was hoping for something lower cost.... may not be such a thing out there.
I'm asking him about it. Sometimes he spends money they don't have and he doesn't tell mom and they end up fighting about it.Mine includes health/relatives updates for free.
Have to chuckle when I think of the uproar people put up when the govt. wanted a DNA data base. Oh, the wringing of hands... too much information for them to have. Now, here we are, paying people to build a DNA data base under the guise of ancestry.
macgeek, if you become a member of the Mormon church, you can have Ancestry dot com for free.![]()
Same here... years ago, went to a Mormon center in Gainesville Florida and tracked the family back to the Mayflower days.You can also go to a Mormon genealogy center (they have one in many larger cities) and use it for free. They'll give you any help you need, too. You don't have to be Mormon; everyone is welcome.
The day I spent at the big genealogy center in Salt Lake City got me started on my searches. They assigned me a helper who sat with me for a couple of hours until I got the hang of it. They didn't even charge me for copies nor would they accept a donation.
familysearch.org.at $25 a month, $79 for 6 months, seems a little pricey for me. Are their other genealogy sites you have tried and you like that cost less?
Yeah, you can find a lot of inaccurate information on most of the sites. I've run into some real doozies.Other than telling you the name of an ancestor or relative, do these sites tell you any information about them? I’d hope not.