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How an AncestryDNA kit reunited a family and 'filled a gap' on Mother's Day

Matthew Robertson with his biological mother, Judy Lloyd, left, his wife and children and his sister, Lauren Chapman, far right, with Alcatraz in the San Francisco Bay, California, in the background.

Matthew Robertson with his biological mother, Judy Lloyd, left, his wife and children and his sister, Lauren Chapman, far right, with Alcatraz in the San Francisco Bay, California, in the background. (Matthew Robertson)


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A genetic test led a man to reconnect with his biological mother and siblings more than 45 years after he was placed for adoption.

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Trent Toone
Trent Toone is a journalist for the Deseret News' Faith team with a focus on coverage of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is a graduate of the University of Utah and a published author. In his free time, Trent enjoys being with his family, watching sports, listening to audiobooks on long walks, and family history activities.

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