I also fail to see the correlation in the article with the Michaelmas religious observance, even if it's the right date, with a Polish Jew.
That is, if the shawl was his.
That is, if the shawl was his.



mtDNA can be used to trace back the maternal line. So, we can trace back to my mother, her mother, my mother's mother's mother, and so on. Go back a few generations, now, work forward. Think, my great grandmother and all her children. And also all her daughter's children. And also, all her daughter's daughter's children. All of those lines will have the same mtDNA. Common mtDNA matches just means that two people can trace their maternal lines back to a common woman. (So, it is possible that my wife and I do have the same mtDNA, but that would mean that somewhere, tracing back through our respective mothers, and following only the mothers, you end up at the same woman - no, it's not our grandmothers either!
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mtDNA can be used to trace back the maternal line. So, we can trace back to my mother, her mother, my mother's mother's mother, and so on. Go back a few generations, now, work forward. Think, my great grandmother and all her children. And also all her daughter's children. And also, all her daughter's daughter's children. All of those lines will have the same mtDNA. Common mtDNA matches just means that two people can trace their maternal lines back to a common woman. (So, it is possible that my wife and I do have the same mtDNA, but that would mean that somewhere, tracing back through our respective mothers, and following only the mothers, you end up at the same woman - no, it's not our grandmothers either!
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