Tuesday, June 2nd 7:30 p.m. in the Oshawa Public Library Auditorium, 65 Bagot St., Oshawa (just South of City Hall) Location Map Everyone is welcome! Parking is free. Plan to arrive after 7 p.m. since there is a parade starting from this location at 6 p.m. on that evening.
DNA testing is really easy to do, costs about $125 Canadian
dollars, and is helping family history researchers break through Brick Walls
that they never thought would come down. The technology behind DNA testing has
been given a real boost by the Adoption Community who have developed tools and
methodologies to facilitate the use of DNA to reconnect adoptees with their
birth families. These same technologies have proven to be of real benefit to
ordinary everyday genealogists too. Maurice will explain how DNA testing (and
autosomal DNA in particular) can help you connect with genetic cousins and
solve your own family mysteries. He will also explain how to focus the attack
on your Brick Walls by testing several targeted family members. He will
illustrate his talk with real life examples, including an adoption success
story from his own family.
Brief Biography
Dr Maurice Gleeson is a psychiatrist, pharmaceutical physician,
some time actor, and genetic genealogy convert. He runs several DNA projects at
FamilyTreeDNA, has several blogs, and has a YouTube channel devoted to videos
on genetic genealogy with the aim of making the subject understandable and
accessible to the widest audience possible. He was born and grew up in Dublin,
is based in London (UK), and lectures on genetic genealogy worldwide.
Dr. Gleeson has just given very successful and popular lectures and workshop at the OGS 2015 Conference in Barrie.
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