CEB1993
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Do you know where your family and ancestors originate from?
In honor of St. Patrick's Day later this month, I can say I am partially Irish. I am a broad mix of Scottish, Irish, North Irish, French, German, and Czechoslovakian. I'd love to do an Ancestry.com DNA test to find even more about my roots.
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Don’t do the DNA test, it is unwise to hand such sensitive information to 3rd parties. Too easy for it to be vulnerable for nefarious activities. If the DOD is against it that’s something to take note of https://www.npr.org/2019/12/24/791205583/pentagon-advises-members-of-armed-forces-not-to-use-home-dna-testing-kits
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Just a note: The detailed "ancestry trees", quite popular in the late 19/early 20'th century, became very welcome source of information for Hitler's machinery to prove someone "is jude" everywhere under his power...
So better to not make the life any easier for any such potential future "equivalent"...
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I know from family history that my make up is a real mixture of all of the countries of the United Kingdom, with a smattering of Flemish, Spanish and French thrown in. My sister is currently compiling a family tree of both sides of the family.
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@589: Yes, I have heard of privacy concerns with giving away my DNA to a laboratory setting. That and someone else in my family did the test and was not impressed with the details of the results. Said we were Neanderthals way back. More recent results said we were from northwest Europe and the British Isles, a little vague for a 100 dollar kit. I’m coming to conclusions this test is not as good as it’s made out to be.
My Scottish Irish ancestors entered the USA through Pennsylvania after some religious disputes in Ireland. My French and German ancestors came to the USA through New Orleans and went up the Mississippi River to settle in St. Louis.
I have trace amounts of Cherokee Indian from a great grandfather on my mom’s side of the family. My uncle is first generation German and my aunt is Italian, but they’re both related by marriage and not blood.
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If anyone wants my DNA they'll have a fight on their hands. Fortunately, as I have never been caught committed a criminal offence, the police don't have it Only joking, honest
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I‘m of a Polish decent. More precisely I’m a Goral with a hint of Tatar. Nonetheless I never lived in Poland but I do speak some Polish.
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Just a note: The detailed "ancestry trees", quite popular in the late 19/early 20'th century, became very welcome source of information for Hitler's machinery to prove someone "is jude" everywhere under his power...
So better to not make the life any easier for any such potential future "equivalent"...
Very wise advice, don't know mine but like it that way.
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Interested in the history of electric lighting and incandescent in particular and neon glow lamps.
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On my mom's side of the family, we have a family book that my great grandparents made. It has lists of family names, stories, and other records. It's a really detailed account of half of my ancestors' journeys from the Blackforest of Germany, eastern France, and Czechoslovakia to the United States. We even have records of communication with the German emperor at the time, Frederick III. We have vast detail of how that side of the family entered the USA through New Orleans and settled in various places along the Mississippi River.
My dad's side of the family is a little more mysterious. We don't have many written records or family trees. We only know as far back as the 1780's right before they migrated to the USA from Scotland and Ireland. I'm not sure if we were part of any clans or have roots any further back from 1780's. We could be Celtic or Scandinavian really far back, but we don't know for sure. We left Ireland because of religious disputes. My Protestant ancestors didn't like living in Catholic dominated Ireland, so they moved to the USA in search of religious freedom. They entered through Pennsylvania and gradually migrated to the southeast, where there's a lot of other families with Scotch-Irish heritage.
I'm really glad we all came to the USA before the 20th century when Europe became a disaster area with two major wars and oppressive occupations by the USSR.
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