Break Brick Walls
Have you or a family member ever tried to research your ancestral line, only to reach a dead end? You are not alone. Today, people of all ages, ethnicities and cultural groups are interested in discovering more about their ancestors. However, written records are often incomplete because they have been lost, destroyed, changed, or never kept. When doing family history research, a constant and unchanged record is needed to track down your ancestors. Thanks to advances in science, that record can now be pulled from your DNA.
Information stored in your DNA remains intact from one generation to the next with slow mutations, or changes, over hundreds or thousands of years. This means that you and your relatives will have similar DNA profiles. Therefore, you can use your DNA profile to connect with people throughout the world, and then by using the traditional genealogical methods, determine where you share common ancestry.
DNA testing is a powerful tool for researching your past. We encourage you to speak with one of our DNA consultants to discover how DNA can help in your family research.
Success Stories:
Read a case study about how Cynthia broke her Brick Walls using DNA testing.

