Hi David? This is Tim Gwinn from the ftdna SOA group. just wondering if you could take a look at my Quinn ftdna results page and make any suggestion you might find? I literally need all the help I can get. My preference would be to group similar to what you are doing on the SOA page but have attempted to group by clade and sub- clade as of now. I recently took this over from a gentleman and some of his groupings are still there. If it has a clade or sub clade in the title I pretty much have worked on the grouping. My email is tamcevoy@yahoo.com. The link is below.
https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/quinn/dna-results
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Hi, Tim!
Grace is going to hate me, but when it comes to FTDNA project admin stuff, she is much more knowledgeable than I am. I am not and never have been an FTDNA admin by choice. I don't want to be restricted by FTDNA's policies. That said, on surname projects, you are going to cross clade / halogroup boundaries, so those by necessity are going to need to be your primary groups. Take those down to the lowest level possible is my suggestion. Under those you can start to organize by known family groupings - i.e., known common ancestors. It looks like you have a good jump on both of those types of categories. Again, Grace may have further suggestions. If I can help any further, please let me know.
Grace is going to hate me, but when it comes to FTDNA project admin stuff, she is much more knowledgeable than I am. I am not and never have been an FTDNA admin by choice. I don't want to be restricted by FTDNA's policies. That said, on surname projects, you are going to cross clade / halogroup boundaries, so those by necessity are going to need to be your primary groups. Take those down to the lowest level possible is my suggestion. Under those you can start to organize by known family groupings - i.e., known common ancestors. It looks like you have a good jump on both of those types of categories. Again, Grace may have further suggestions. If I can help any further, please let me know.
