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Establishing the birth family of Jane Feeney: A proof statement for genetic genealogists

Using Autosomal DNA evidence at scale Scope and purpose This post is intentionally written as a  proof statement . Its purpose is to set out, in a concise and methodologically explicit form, the reasoning by which the birth family of  Jane Feeney  has been identified using  autosomal DNA evidence derived exclusively from AncestryDNA , together with relevant documentary sources, and to explain  why chromosome-level or segment triangulation analysis is not required  to meet the standard of proof in this case. It is  not  a full presentation of the underlying evidence. The complete documentary record, detailed match analysis, descendant-line structures, and supporting tables are presented in a companion post:-  When DNA changed Jane Feeney's story That longer post should be read as the  evidentiary foundation  for the conclusions summarised here. This proof statement draws directly from that material, but is structured for a different ...

When DNA changed Jane Feeney’s story

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From immigration assumptions to genetic proof of her birth family This updated account builds on the story first told in early 2018 by Martyn and Christine, both descendants of Jane Feeney. It incorporates the pivotal AncestryDNA breakthrough of October 2017, when new evidence finally linked Jane to her birth family and transformed our understanding of her early life. The narrative has now been further revised to reflect the additional insights revealed through the dramatic growth in AncestryDNA testers since that time. Jane Feeney, our Killion, Quinn and Hand matriarch, arrived in Sydney on 4 April 1849 aboard  The Digby  as one of 234 young Irish women known collectively as the “Earl Grey” Famine Orphan Girls. Although years of traditional genealogical research allowed us to reconstruct much of Jane’s life in New South Wales, her origins, parents and siblings remained elusive. It was only with the advent of DNA testing that we were finally able to reconnect Jane with her bir...