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FAQs -
Family Groups FAQs
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Over the years, many well-meaning amateur genealogists and family historians have made guesses about their ancestors and published these guesses in books and on the internet. Some of these guesses were well-informed, but many were not. In addition, some unscrupulous professional genealogists have purposely sold erroneous information simply to make a buck.
The internet has caused a wide dissemination of much faulty and downright wrong genealogical information. As a result, you will find many examples on the internet of one Phillips family that has been scrambled up with another, or maybe several others. How can we ever straighten all these families out and determine who belongs to which family?
DNA has become the tool of choice that allows us to scientifically test various theories in an unbiased manner and discover which Phillips lines are related and which are not. DNA testing and DNA validated family connections are our best and perhaps our only chance for countering the disastrous accumulations of un-validated and non-correctible ancestral misinformation collected and presented on many internet sites.
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