I was, however, surprised to note that neither you nor any of the others who have replied so far mentioned the Norman invasion of 1066 (a pretty significant event in British history). Many people in the USA did not tell their descendants they had African ancestors….
18 Reads were they did not match each other They did not replace the male population, so their offspring would have intermarried with at least some people who did not carry Viking heritage, so reduced even further. MyOrigins results at Family Tree DNA show my ethnicity as: I’ve reworked my ethnicity totals format to accommodate the vendor regions, creating the Ethnicity Totals Table, below. But for people who have their DNA tested it can give them an idea on their ethnic background and it’s damn fascinating! Bear in mind African Americans are not the only group without a designated country to base their ethnicity … One last left field comment, you have found Henry Bolton’s parents? Or is it some weird twist we only see among North Americans? In the case of my unknown 8% to 12% Scandinavian – the Vikings may be to blame, or the reference populations, which are current populations, not historical populations – or some of each. RootsMagic? Basically, she inherited this DNA from many, many ancestors on all recent lines of her family.
^_^, About Elisabetha’s lover, we never know, some local census could turn up at some point. I have tried to explain this as due to the Viking invasion of England as well, but methinks that was far enough back in time to not have THAT much influence on my results.
2nd – English (22,9%) I haven’t got any english ancestors at least 5 generations back If you visit http://www.dnaadoption.com, they have techniques to help adoptees identify their family lines, including parents. Required fields are marked *. It’s not the same as an endogamous population where they intermarried with no outsiders for hundreds or thousands of years. All I can say is that there must have been an awful lot of Vikings buried in the DNA of those other populations. What gets me is the Finnish I keep coming up with. Not everyone has the benefit of having worked on their genealogy as long as I have. 911 Twin A Blanks And the vendor that is the most accurate for me today, may no longer be the most accurate when another vendor upgrades their software tomorrow. and I think they vary in importance by each distinct race or culture. So it’s probably coming from your French ancestors, the DNA would have come in their line from population movement anywhere from Antiquity to Middle Ages. In terms of genetic cousins, remember that people and populations migrate. I also consistently match people with those ancestries on the segments that 23andme declares to be of those admixture. 6th – Scandinavian (4,8%) I’m not convinced. Yes, I would put all admixture calculations in the same category. My Scandinavian amounts translate into between 5 and 8 of my GGGG-grandparents being fully Scandinavian – and that’s extremely unlikely in the middle of Virginia in the 1700s. It would be handed down as family lore. The family did not speak English. It will show you a haplogroup and also others whom you match. And it’s not a male line, so no hope of that either.
Instead, the most obvious explanation is that a vast majority of all of her ancestors on both sides of her family also had a majority of their DNA from this same region.
Vendors, all vendors, struggle to separate ethnicity regions within continents, in particular, within Europe.
So we are all 6.25% Native American, but we did not equally receive the DNA that was passed down from our 2nd great grandmother.
People we identify as Black … These families didn’t speak German, or French, or have French or German, Dutch or Scandinavian surnames. Some of Ancestry’s regions overlap by almost 100%, meaning that any area in a region could actually be a part of another region.
Or some will or whatnot will name the both together. This rule only works when we assume that we didn’t inherit the DNA region in question from multiple ancestors. Thanks for confirming that they both tested with FTDNA.
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