Caribbean Genetic Genealogy
Caribbean family history research can be overwhelming—records are often scarce, endogamy is common, and complex admixture can obscure DNA match lists. In this practical, tool-focused session, you’ll learn the basics of how to untangle endogamous clusters, identify meaningful matches, and use admixture results to guide your personal research. We’ll cover tools helpful for endogamous populations, strategies for finding unindexed or hard-to-access sources, and ways to navigate gaps in documentation. While the session will highlight research in Puerto Rico, the approaches shared will benefit anyone pursuing island-based family history. Technology needed: mobile
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