Adopted? Donor child? Unknown origin? Interested in learning more about your parents or family? We can help you with that!
We cross reference your DNA matches (provided from AncestryDNA, 23andme, MyHeritage, FTDNA) with available genealogic records to identify your family. It can be your biological parents, grandparents, or even more distant ancestors.
The results we deliver will answer most of your long-standing questions. Our focus is to ensure clarity, care, and results that make sense in plain English.
DNA matches do not get simpler on their own. With the right approach, answers will come into view faster. We facilitate that by sorting matches, clustering analysis, and building targeted trees.
Start now while the details are fresh and relatives are more reachable.
We use AncestryDNA matches and practical records to research and identify your family. It can be your biological parents, grandparents, or even close relatives.
The results we deliver will answer most of your long-standing questions. Our focus is to ensure clarity, care, and results that make sense in plain English.
DNA matches do not get simpler on their own. With the right approach, answers will come into view faster. We facilitate that by sorting matches, clustering analysis, and building targeted trees.
Start now while the details are fresh and relatives are more reachable.
Got AncestryDNA results, but still confused about how to find the path to a parent or grandparent? This is where we can help you.
We offer a step-by-step plan that turns match lists into real people and real timelines. Our experts always share next steps, without jargon, pressure, or guesswork.
First, we help you identify close and mid-range matches. Then we will sort them side by side and cluster. This is where we start comparing family trees, places lived, surnames, and ages to narrow down the candidates.
We always cross-check with public records, obituaries, and historical data to confirm relationships. This helps us avoid false leads. If needed, we can even suggest targeted relatives to proceed with follow-up testing. This can help you lock the line.
You can receive a clear summary from us with a simple family diagram. Along with that, we will also share guidelines for outreach.
With a help of advanced tools like chromosome browser, uniparental chromosome inheritance charts, shared cM evaluation, we
Separate maternal and paternal lines, group mid-range matches, and pinpoint the right branch.
Build focused family trees that match names, places, and ages to the DNA clues.
Cross-check with records, obituaries, and timelines to avoid false turns and confirm the most likely parent or grandparent.
Receive a clear summary, a simple family diagram, and options for outreach when ready.
With a help of advanced tools like chromosome browser, uniparental chromosome inheritance charts, shared cM evaluation, we
Separate maternal and paternal lines, group mid-range matches, and pinpoint the right branch.
Build focused family trees that match names, places, and ages to the DNA clues.
Cross-check with records, obituaries, and timelines to avoid false turns and confirm the most likely parent or grandparent.
Receive a clear summary, a simple family diagram, and options for outreach when ready.
Adopted adult seeking a biological parent(s).
Donor-conceived person looking for genetic relatives and context.
Family researcher solving a quiet mystery, like a missing grandfather or an older affair.
Anyone who has AncestryDNA matches but needs a clear path forward.
Real stories from people who finally discovered where they come from.
We were looking for a grandfather no one knew. Using public records and DNA clusters we confirmed the line and finally got our family story. Excellent, patient communication.

Lorry Melon
Last Christmas I gifted my paternal grandmother an AncestryDNA test kit, only to find out we are not related at all, and I’m in fact child of a man my mother had an affair with. She refused to give me his name. I reached out to DNAkeytome, and they provided me with name and address of my biological father. I didn’t get to know him, since he past away years ago, but I met my half-brother. This year, together with my grandmother, I will celebrate Christmas in a new family circle, enriched by a precious new connection and a sense of belonging.

Michael
We had several possible branches. The team narrowed candidates and suggested one targeted test. The test confirmed it—mystery solved.

Elora
After years with only a few clues, Dna Key To Me mapped my matches and within three weeks I found my biological mom. Everything was explained clearly and without pressure.

krista
Fill out the contact form to schedule a free assessment. Include your goal and other information that could be useful.
Work with us to get a clear plan that turns DNA clues into answers today!
Fill out the contact form to schedule a free assessment. Include your goal and other information that could be useful.
Work with us to get a clear plan that turns DNA clues into answers today!
We use clustering to make distant matches useful by linking them to shared ancestors. This helps us to narrow the path to the right parent or grandparent.
No. We will provide context for existing results.
If targeted follow-up testing can bring some benefits, we will present possible gains, and you will decide if that is something you want. Warning! Once pieces of the puzzle start to align perfectly, testing can become so much fun that it grows into an addiction
Timelines vary by case. You will get a clear estimate after a quick review of the matches and any known details. Many cases can be solved within a few days.
We will provide a clear summary and a family tree in a format for easy upload to genealogical websites, and a printable version. It also includes outreach guidance if requested.