Our DNA matches can’t really help us if we don’t know who they are. But we also need to ask ourselves what the match is telling us and what evidence it can provide for our genealogical research.
In the webinar Five Questions to Answer About Your DNA Matches, professional genealogist Paula Williams delivers an engaging and practical session on how to transform raw DNA test results into meaningful genealogical insights. Speaking to an international audience, Williams emphasizes not only the importance of understanding who DNA matches are but also how to critically evaluate what the data reveals, where the family connections may lie, and why those patterns matter. With over two decades of experience in Southern U.S. research and a decade of applying DNA to solve family mysteries, she offers participants a roadmap for using genetic evidence in line with the Genealogical Proof Standard.
Key Takeaways from the Webinar:
Go beyond automated hints. Tools such as Ancestry’s ThruLines or MyHeritage’s Theory of Family Relativity can be useful, but they rely heavily on user-submitted trees. Williams underscores the need to treat them as starting points, not proof. Verification of every parent-child link is essential to avoid perpetuating errors.
Use DNA strategically, not in isolation. Whether examining centimorgan ranges, comparing Y-DNA or mitochondrial haplogroups, or analyzing chromosome mapping through platforms like DNA Painter, Williams shows how multiple strands of evidence must be woven together. Shared matches and clustering tools further enhance the ability to identify true genetic connections while filtering out coincidental overlaps.
Think in terms of FAN clubs. Borrowing Elizabeth Shown Mills’ concept of “friends, associates, and neighbors,” Williams adapts this to genetic genealogy by treating shared matches as a “DNA fan club.” Clusters of related individuals can spotlight ancestral lines and help confirm or refute hypotheses about elusive ancestors.
Williams’ case studies—ranging from uncovering an unknown great-uncle’s child to resolving longstanding paternity questions—illustrate how asking systematic questions (“Who? What? Where? Why? Who else?”) leads to more reliable conclusions. She reminds researchers that DNA alone is insufficient; it must be combined with documentary research, careful correlation, and thorough analysis to build a solid genealogical case.
To gain the full benefit of Williams’ methodology, viewing the entire webinar is highly recommended. Her demonstrations of tools, visual examples, and step-by-step workflows provide valuable instruction that goes far beyond what can be summarized.
Ready to strengthen your own research? Watch the complete webinar replay to see these strategies in action and explore the additional resources included in the syllabus. These materials, along with Legacy Family Tree’s extensive DNA webinar library, will equip genealogists at all levels to tackle brick walls and uncover hidden family connections with greater confidence.
Thank you Paula. You have demonstrated steps to help solve DNA mysteries. Great examples that I will put to use. The detailed explanations really helped to visualize exactly what to do and how to find and connect people. I will be watching this again and again. I give this 1000 on a scale of 1 to 10
This was fantastic. She had so many terms that I have heard, but did not understand before. This is definitely one that I will watch again and again.
Very informative presentation showing actual steps taken which is very helpful.
I liked the way Paula broke down DNA searches and went back to using research for back up.
This lecture definitely deserves another listen-through! Some of what Paula discussed I already knew but there were new approaches and new ideas that had never occurred to me! I love that.
Very interesting and informative.
I’ll be watching again so I can get every detail.
It was interesting. I also use genealogy and trees when I am looking at matches.