| Not exactly. DNA tests in genealogy will tell you generally the geographic origins of your ancestors based on having DNA that is common in certain populations of people in certain areas of the world. But it will NOT tell you who your ancestors are. They do not have DNA samples from everyone that ever lived, or hardly anyone that lived more than a few decades ago. You are not going to find out by DNA testing if King so and so from 1492 AD is your 18th great-grandfather.
EDIT: If you want to have the DNA test done, you are going to have to google for that information. There are TONS of places that will do it, and the prices will vary.
EDIT: Lou Lou answered this question and then a few minutes later re-asked practically the same question. Seems like someone is playing with multiple Yahoo accounts which is against Yahoo rules. Both have been reported so Yahoo can figure it out. |