![]() “At first I didn’t believe it,” she says. ![]() On top of that, at least two-thirds of Ketchum’s matches had Hispanic surnames. When she went on the AncestryDNA site to view her DNA matches, there were no connections between her and her father. “I thought it’d be fun to learn a little about my genetic ethnicity, to trace how all the pieces came together.”īut she ended up getting far more than she bargained for. “My dad was German, and my mother was Scottish-English,” Ketchum, from Glendale, California in the US, told the New York Post. She had no family secrets she was trying to uncover, no genealogy mysteries that needed answers. WHEN Linda Ketchum asked her husband for an AncestryDNA kit for Christmas, it was just a lark.
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