Being Welsh: Traditions and Genealogy
In Wales, the past is always present. You hear it in the Welsh language, see it in the place names, and notice it in the way people talk about...
In Wales, the past is always present. You hear it in the Welsh language, see it in the place names, and notice it in the way people talk about...
When you’re building your family tree, there are few things that can cause more confusion than running into the same names over and over again. It can leave you...
Having trouble tracing your family tree? Use your mother's maiden name as a key to unlock a whole new world of ancestors.
Double first cousins are an aspect of genealogy that may not be widely understood. Learn more about the concept and its significance in genealogical research.
Throughout your ancestors’ lives it is likely that they or a family member served in the military. With Remembrance Day in the U.K. and Veterans Day in the U.S...
Genetic genealogy is the use of DNA testing in combination with the traditional arsenal of genealogical tools, such as personal and historical records, to draw a complete picture of...
When you take a MyHeritage DNA test or upload your DNA to MyHeritage you’ll get both an ethnicity estimate and a list of DNA Matches. These are people who...
Your Ethnicity Estimate on MyHeritage is a breakdown of ethnic regions found in the DNA you’ve inherited from ancestors on both sides of your family. MyHeritage analyzes your ancestral...