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No journeys at all, where do you see them? Seems they are removed for me.
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I simply do not have any journeys, I guess.
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I received an email message today from AncestryDNA.
New journeys, new discoveries.
We’ve released 479 new ancestral journeys that stretch across Central and Eastern Europe, including countries like Austria, Hungary, Poland, and more. See if your ancestors are included in these updates, plus learn how they could help pinpoint your roots, map out your lineage, and expand your research.
I am 1/4 Slovak so I logged into my AncestryDNA account but I don't have any additional journeys.
I already have one from before.
Slovakia
Námestovo | Tvrdošín | Dolný Kubín
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Update is happening in October. I'm hoping to finally get Connacht as a region. My brother and cousin does but I only get Munster regions. I'm also looking forward to 23&Me update which should be significant as well.
https://www.ancestry.com/c/ancestry-...ns-coming-soonAn Expanded DNA Reference Panel
What science is powering this impressive update? We've supercharged how we build our reference panel—the massive database of DNA samples we compare your DNA to. Using a new combination of genetic and genealogical data, we’ve expanded our reference panel to over 185,000 samples!
This colossal increase allows us to take many of those broader existing regions in Europe, and break them down into new, incredibly detailed ones. For example, we used to have one whole region for Ireland. Now, we can give more precise areas within Ireland, like Connacht, to help you gain more insights into your family’s roots. Imagine getting an even clearer, more precise picture of your origins!
The Irish Brigade's battle cry at Fontenoy, "Cuimhnigí ar Luimneach agus ar feall na Sasanaigh," translates to "Remember Limerick and the treachery of the English." After seeing the devastation caused by the Irish Brigade, the Duke of Cumberland reportedly remarked, "God curse the laws that made those men our enemies".
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Has anyone received the update?
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