Identified! AZ - Maricopa, WhtFem, 40-50, UP2004, Phoenix, auto/pedestrian, Nov'04 - Amelia Muñoz Loera

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Such a tragic case! I wonder if she had any family in the USA
 
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She had writing on her hand that they think is in Arabic - has any Arabic speaker ever attempted to decipher it?
 
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She had writing on her hand that they think is in Arabic - has any Arabic speaker ever attempted to decipher it?
I feel that it might be directions or instructions. My friend has done that before.
 
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Cannot find a full resolution image but it does not look Arabic to me. More like Latin cursive in a really bad handwriting
 
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How do you view the spreadsheets on GEDMatch. I have an account set up but haven't found it
 
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Another one identified! Yess!! Glad and sad at the same time. May you rest easy now.
 
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Big thank you to you @iulia to be on this things all the time.
Thank you. I quite enjoy tracking the activity on NamUs and I love it when cases are removed, especially the old ones. Genetic genealogy is such an amazing tool and it’s wonderful that the unnamed are finally going home.
 
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“Our team dedicated more than 1300 hours to this case without a resolution, and then it was solved in a single weekend thanks to Amelia’s niece who took action by testing on FamilyTreeDNA,” said Team Leader Cairenn Binder.

All it takes is for the right person to test!

RIP Amelia.
 
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Broadway Street Jane Doe has now been publicly identified as Amelia Muñoz Loera, from Aguascalientes, Mexico

Was the person who served in the American Revolution the missing link?

I assume this person in the American Revolution was Anglo. (Or maybe French??)
This stuff does go way back and there may have been a connection to Spain etc.


I recently received a message from someone who is 100% Polish from Poland. Ancestry says that we are 4-6th cousins.
I'm Armenian on one side. On the other side, I'm Anglo (British Isles) with relatives that served in the American Revolution.


I have no idea how I'm related to this person from Poland. She wanted to know, but I have no idea....
 
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Was the person who served in the American Revolution the missing link?

I assume this person in the American Revolution was Anglo. (Or maybe French??)
This stuff does go way back and there may have been a connection to Spain etc.


I recently received a message from someone who is 100% Polish from Poland. Ancestry says that we are 4-6th cousins.
I'm Armenian on one side. On the other side, I'm Anglo (British Isles) with relatives that served in the American Revolution.


I have no idea how I'm related to this person from Poland. She wanted to know, but I have no idea....
4th to 6th cousins goes back 150-180 years. I found some 5th cousin and thanks to well kept records on his and my sides, i found that our lineages split in the 1840s. Two brothers. One stayed in Europe, the other one emigrated to the USA.

Unless both of you have trees going back so far, you cant find the connection but you can be sure it exists.
 
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Was the person who served in the American Revolution the missing link?

I assume this person in the American Revolution was Anglo. (Or maybe French??)
This stuff does go way back and there may have been a connection to Spain etc.


I recently received a message from someone who is 100% Polish from Poland. Ancestry says that we are 4-6th cousins.
I'm Armenian on one side. On the other side, I'm Anglo (British Isles) with relatives that served in the American Revolution.


I have no idea how I'm related to this person from Poland. She wanted to know, but I have no idea....

I guess this ID was just a coincidence. Randomly someone tested on her own accord without being asked to do so and it turned out to be the niece. She probably did not even know the case.
 
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4th to 6th cousins goes back 150-180 years. I found some 5th cousin and thanks to well kept records on his and my sides, i found that our lineages split in the 1840s. Two brothers. One stayed in Europe, the other one emigrated to the USA.

Unless both of you have trees going back so far, you cant find the connection but you can be sure it exists.
I have a relative at about that distance who's Colombian - I have absolutely no idea where our trees could have intersected but we're definitely related. Genealogy can be weird!
 

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