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Ancestry Explained
All,
As successful people, one of your responsibilities is to not let your families pictures, stories, and historical documents be lost forever. You have the means to preserve those legacies forever in print and electronically.
Don’t leave your legacy as a burden to your heirs. That’s often the missing piece to your estate planning efforts. You come up with a great plan for a distribution of your tangible assets, but does nothing for your intangible assets, your character, your families legacy. When you think about your ancestors do you think about how they left money or such they left to so and...
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Ancestry Explained
Good morning fellow descendants,
Many of my clients have grown up with stories of their Native American ancestry, only to be disappointed when it doesn't show up in their DNA.
Here's why that may happen. Do you have a sibling? Do they look more like your mom or dad than you do? That's because unless your identical twins you have differing percentages of your parents DNA in your blood.
Here's an example of how your Native American DNA could persevere or disappear through just 5 generations and 150 years:
Great-Great-Great Grandpa was 100% Native American.
He has two boys (gender doesn't matter, just...