There are several reasons for individuals to have their DNA evaluated by genealogy companies. The majority test for ethnicity results, others for genealogy matching and some for more personal reasons. Recently I was contacted by an individual regarding a genetic match on MyHeritage DNA. She wrote, “Hej. Mitt namn är Lisbeth, jag har en matchning med 4% med din DNA, som jag förstår på fäderna sida. Jag föddes 1940 i Arvika och undrar om din släkt har anknytning.” (English translation from Google – Hello, My name is Lisbeth, I have a 2.4% match with your DNA, which I understand is on my father’s line. I was born in 1940 in Arvika, and I wonder if your family has a connection). The match Lisbeth is referring to is with my wife Bette. The question then is, who was the common ancestor(s) of Lisbeth Behrens née Ahlén and Bette Stieglitz née Johanson?