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I just used this promethease yesterday, jesus it's complicated, so much information, a lot of it not really pertinent though. Quote:
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Yea it’s very hard to read compared to the other services, however, for the extra $12 or $15 it cost you might as well |
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Got my results back from Ancestry: 48% Irish/Scottish, 43% England/Wales/NorthWestern Europe(France/Germany/Belgium/Switzerland, etc.), 6% Swedish, and 3% Germany I was suprised by the Swedish element existing at all and that the German element was so low. Considering my last name is Swiss/German, I thought it would be higher, but that could also be in the 43%. That side of my family did leave for Ireland (part of England's efforts to bring in Protestant people to counter the Irish Catholics) before coming to North America and some remained in Ireland. My family has done well to keep track of it's lineage, even keeping a "family bible" - a bible with all sorts of recorts and family info included, from the 1600s. So this test really just confirms all the work done. I decided I should take the test in place of my son, so we might have an idea of which elements are mine and which are his moms once he takes it, since her family has such little history kept and she thinks her father (deadbeat dad with no contact) is native and thinks her mom is of Icelantic ancestry. Really cool stuff. My pseudo aunt (close family friend) was adopted and never knew her real parents so she took the test. She found her birth mother and family on Ancestry. She went to meet them and they were so happy to be reuinted 60+ years later. |
I'm 100% human SeemsGood |
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My buddy who is adopted took the test. About a month later he got a call from someone wondering how they where related. Found out that was his aunt. She got him in touch with his birth mother. Found out he had a sister and they have all meet a few times. |
All these adoption stories are interesting... Being adopted, I never really considered meeting my birth family members (despite coming from a very broken home). Just never saw the point, but now I am curious especially now that my adoptive parents are gone :considered: Is there a specific site these people used as Canadians? |
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100% made in china here. I don't see the point of digging any further. If I find out I'm partially mon-grow-re-an I'd be pissed !!! The fuck am I gonna do ? Invade my self and knock down my shitty wall !?! |
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Prove it https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qim...f4789c5dd98358 |
Not really interested at all. I hate those commercials where oh, I thought my heritage was X but it's really Y, so I ditched all the stereotypical X stuff I used to do and now do all the stereotypical Y stuff. I don't really care if I have unknown family or what my background is. Doesn't change who I am as a person nor would I be interested in meeting someone just because they were a long-lost relative. |
picked up a couple of these for the wife and I. we will give it a spin.... |
From reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/tifu/commen...rydna_kit_and/ Quote:
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That last line has me thinking MG1 faked his own death. |
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