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|'''How to Use DNA to Find the Unknown Father in Sweden'''
|'''How to Use DNA to Find the Unknown Father in Sweden'''
|Between 1864 and 1917 it’s very difficult to find an unknown biological father in Swedish records. Gratefully, this is often within five generations to use autosomal DNA data effectively. If it’s a paternal line, a Y-DNA test might help to solve the problem. Either way, DNA combined with records can help you find the unknown biological father. This presentation will be based on a case study of Augusta Elisabeth Lindqvist who was born out of wedlock in 1884.
|Between 1864 and 1917 it’s difficult to find an unknown biological father in Swedish records. Gratefully, this is in range to use autosomal DNA data or even Y-DNA as tools to solve the problem. Come learn about this innovative tool in a case study scenario.  
|Geoffrey Fröberg Morris, AG<sup>®</sup>
|Geoffrey Fröberg Morris, AG<sup>®</sup>
|Class Handout
|Class Handout
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