
Ancestry has re-worked my ethnicity, which is now 52% English, 45% Scottish and 3% Nowegian.I did my Ancestry DNA last year to complement the genealogical research I’ve been doing for the last 5 years. My ethnicity is Scotland 33%, Europe West 31%, Southern England 30%, Scandinavia 2%, Finland 2%, Europe East 1% and Iberian Peninsula 1%. I’ve found out some very interesting things about my family.
Hello.
A lady (let's call her A), was adopted at birth, her biological mother did not want any contact.
A joined a site and had DNA testing done hoping to find her biological father. She was matched with a man (B). The link between A and B is B's mother and grandmother. The grandmother had 5 brothers and one of those brothers is the biological father of A. The only surviving people mentioned here are A and B so there is no one left to help who would have been living at the time.
When I heard about this, I wasn't sure how the DNA path led to the brothers. I would be very interested if someone could explain how this works. Thank you.
Chris, you are 51% Celtic, interesting results.Here's mine. My wife's done my tree but it's under her account so I can't actually access it. What was really interesting though was that my maternal grandfather was adopted as a baby and we didn't know anything else about him. My wife was able to find the adoption records and trace the nephew of his birth mother who had had a close relationship with her so we got a lot of interesting information about his birth family. He was also pleased that we were able to tell him about where his cousin had gone and what happened to him.
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A few months back I was two thirds Celt, it was roughly a third each of Irish, Scots and English in descending order. Seemingly I now have more English and have lost some Scots and Irish but I have gained some Scandinavian and Welsh. The proportions do seem to shift over time.Chris, you are 51% Celtic, interesting results.
A few months back I was two thirds Celt, it was roughly a third each of Irish, Scots and English in descending order. Seemingly I now have more English and have lost some Scots and Irish but I have gained some Scandinavian and Welsh. The proportions do seem to shift over time.