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Why the fuck has that guy been erased?!![]()


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Yes, I did "invite" him, I created an account on Reddit to help another adopted girl and also linked this thread to the Moldovan adoptee. Don't ban him, he isn't a spammer.





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Updated K13
Target: paul
Distance: 1.8893% / 1.88929571 | ADC: 0.25x
26.4 Chechen
25.2 Bulgarian_Burgas
18.4 Bulgarian_Ruse
18.4 Pomak_Kavala
10.4 Lezgin
1.2 Turk_Kardzhali-Alevi




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I think the way to move forward from here, now that you know approximately what you are looking for, is to check the matches on the commercial sites you tested with. Pay attention to the people from Caucasus (should be matches from Russia down to Azerbaijan and Armenia) and see with which matches you get the most shared DNA. Then once you have a couple of candidates, google their surnames and hopefully find what ethnicity they belong to. Maybe you can narrow it down like this.



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Don't forget to transfer your 23andme raw data to MyHeritage. They have an even larger database of users from Europe, so that increases your chances of finding something. For example, I tested originally on 23andme where I get 1375 relatives as of now, but on MyHeritage that rises to 1940.
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