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DNA testing
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Little Lost | Report | 16 Nov 2006 05:04 |
if it costs that much then think I will stick with my dads theory that he is a Smith Unless I get those 6 special numbers at the weekend. |
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~irishgirl~ | Report | 15 Nov 2006 17:34 |
last time i inquired, thought they told me 500 pound per person, i wanted to know who my father was they said i also needed a cousin, brother possibly male would be better, but you will have to google and phone them. |
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Little Lost | Report | 15 Nov 2006 05:13 |
I have been pondering over DNA testing to see if I am a Pearson or a Smith for definate. My dad had 2 older sisters that were Pearson and a younger sister and brother that are Smith. He wsa born in between the 2. His birth certificate says Pearson but he was named after Smith and has always called himself Smith even when he got married which created a few problems when mum went to register his death. Ended up having to put Pearson-Smith on the death certificate. Would I have to get a cousin from the Pearson side and one from the Smith side and myself to be tested to find a true result. If so how much would all that lot cost? |