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    1. Re: [yDNAhgI] Can't find my kit
    2. Terry
    3. Sam, Here is way to find your, or someone else's, FTDNA Kit Number or Ysearch ID that I have recorded in my I1 and I2 database. (I have over 8,000 entries, with more to be added.) At the top of the tool at http://www.goggo.com/cgi-bin/branchFind.cgi enter the first *four* letters of an ancestor name (in your case try EATO), and then press the button to search for all the names that match that four letter keyword. For names less than four letters, just enter that name. If the search result comes up blank, then you are not in my database. But in your case it finds a single match (kit number 148528) which I gather is your kit. Click on the link that is returned and you get more details. For other four letter keywords you may get a longer list of matches. Of course you can do all of this by visiting the various I1 Projects or Ysearch site, and do a search there. But the tool is a little easier for the things I do, so that is why I added that feature. But if you are not in the database I have, then it won't find you of course. http://www.goggo.com/cgi-bin/branchFind.cgi?Key=EATO http://www.goggo.com/cgi-bin/branchFind.cgi?Kit=148528 Terry On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 8:42 AM, Sam Eaton <linh_my@yahoo.com> wrote: > According to FTDNA, I'm still enrolled in the I1 project and according to > the new ISOGG tree I should be I1f Z58+ Still I can't find kit number > anywhere in the project spreadsheet > >

    03/09/2012 05:33:13