Anne Arundel Genealogical Society
Welcome to Genetic Genealogy Links!
The links on these pages provide quick reference to several categories of genetic genealogy resources. This is a work in progress. We will add links and categories as we discover new resources, but we can't possibly keep up with all the changes in the world of DNA. If you have a suggestion for a new link or category, contact us at dna@aagensoc.org.
 
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The Adoption Database consists of adoptees, birth mothers, birth fathers, birth siblings, other birth family and adoptive family members in the process of searching for a family member.
Last Updated: 28 June 2022
A team of unpaid volunteer genealogists, citizen scientists, geneticists, and all around good folks helping those on a journey of discovery. Our mission is to teach and guide people searching for their biological roots to use DNA in combination with traditional genealogy techniques and, when applicable specialized adoption search techniques, by providing robust education, methods, guidance, and support.
Last Updated: 28 June 2022
Genetic genealogy group focused on using DNA to find biological family for adoptees, foundlings, donor-conceived individuals, unknown paternity and all other types of unknown parentage cases - recent and more distant. Everyone is welcome in this group, not just adoptees.
Last Updated: 28 June 2022
This group is here to help adoptees and folks missing one parent's lineage find their roots. To get help, you need to have completed a DNA test, we recommend ancestry.com and 23andMe.
Last Updated: 28 June 2022
ISOGG wiki page that provides information and resources on DNA testing for adoptees. ISOGG highly recommends that adoptees, orphans, donor conceived individuals and others with sensitive matters work with experienced search organizations prior to making contact with biological families.
Last Updated: 28 June 2022
Support for people impacted by DNA surprises and misattributed parentage experiences (MPE) which can occur due to an adoption, assisted conception, or those conceived from a non-paternal event (NPE) as well as those searching for genetic family and promote understanding of the complex intersection of genetic information, identity, and family dynamics.
Last Updated: 28 June 2022
Search Squad is a FREE locator group for adoptees, birth parents, biological family and genealogy searches.
Last Updated: 28 June 2022