Yorkshire Post

‘Everyone in UK has 16,000 living relatives’

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THE AVERAGE UK adult has more than 16,000 living relatives, with most completely unknown to them, a study suggests.

Research by family history firm Ancestry found the average person is related to 16,895 eighth cousins. The company said: “Based on this, if you went to see a football match at the 90,000-capacity Wembley Stadium, you’d potentiall­y be sat in a crowd containing two longlost cousins.”

Russell James, of AncestryDN­A, said: “We’ve come a long way since the double helix was discovered in 1953 and the fact that we’re now able to use that pioneering science in our own homes to enrich our lives and make new connection­s with relatives we never knew existed is remarkable.

“Even in the fast-moving modern world, family remains a priority in life for most and while Ancestry wouldn’t necessaril­y expect Brits to contact all 16,000 of their cousins, it might be that striking up a relationsh­ip with even a few could end up being a life-changing experience.”

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