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What is your Ancestry?

What nationality do most of your ancestry come from?

My family has been doing that jeanology stuff, and we found out some cool stuff about our ancestry.

On my Dad's side there is a lot of Native American, Asian, African American, and Neanderthal.

On my Mom's side it's all European. Which the Neanderthal on her side comes from. My grandmother says we have a lot ancestry from the Uk, mostly Scottish. She also zei there was a little German and French in there.
Though my mother isn't so sure about it, but I hope that's true! :)

Lol, Neanderthal on both sides. Now my parents are calling me and my sister's monkeys. XD

Now I don't think my ancestry is that boring. XD Because everyone in my family is from America, pure southern American. But glad there is a mix of other nationalities in there. :)
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Hey! So that's why I have big eyebrows, from my English jeans. XDD Wonder if I have some Italian in me, I have a curl that sticks out. XD
pumpkinqueen posted een jaar geleden
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Wow, your family came from totally unrelated races.
Tinekraut posted een jaar geleden
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u can't be neanderthal. Neanderthals are not direct descendants of homo sapiens (As in Humans), so despite being a close relative u can't exactly have their blood. If u mean from the Netherlands, u are Dutch.
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hetalianstella said:
Well we don't know that much about my mother's side. But we know that her family were some of the very first pilgrims to settle in America, about at the same time as the Mayflower. So I have lots of English Irish and a little bit of Scottish and Welsh in me. And a lot of Native American as well. Most of my Native ancestry comes from the Powhatan tribe, which also means there's a very good chance I'm related to Pocahontas :D
On my dad's side it's mostly German/Prussian. Actually, his family came to America directly from Prussia (East Germany) around the time of the American civil war. And considering it was only a few people out of that huge family that went to America I probably have tons of distant relatives still in Germany.
So my ancestry is mostly English, Irish, Native American, and German/Prussian. But if u were to trace back my ancestry far enough I also have some French and a little bit of Scandinavian, Polish, Dutch, and possibly Swiss and Italian. And if I knew my mother's side better then I bet I could find a lot meer races I am =)
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u should do that thing were u just spit in a cup and send it off. They look at your DNA and looks at your jeanology. That is how we found out about are jeans.
pumpkinqueen posted een jaar geleden
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Ow wow!
Tinekraut posted een jaar geleden
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@PQ: Oh wow, I didn't know such a thing existed! Thank u for telling me. I'll probably try to do that now that I know about it ^ ^
hetalianstella posted een jaar geleden
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Sorry, I don't know the name of the place that does it. But I'm sure u can zoek and find out.
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Tinekraut said:
So I mentioned this before...

Both sides of the family can trace Spanish ancestry, immigrants from Spain during the colonial times hence our Spanish surname. (Surname came from a Spanish bloodline rather than a designated name door colonial officials to Malay natives.) These Spaniards inter-married with the Malays. Nowadays, our clans have meer Malay blood than Caucasian (of course... it was how many generation geleden since the peninsulares days.). Philippines is a mix of Malay and Caucasian race of Chinese with combination of any of the former races. That's the simplified concept of the major population of Filipino nationality. My mom's grandfather is (or should I say was?) an American (not sure what type of Caucasian). But overall... uh... I'm not pretty sure what I look most like... Not sure if I look Malay enough (my skin complexion is the same color as that of my avatar. So it's lighter than standard Malay brown. Mine is yellowish (I'm not suffering from hepa of something.), and I'm pretty sure I don't look like a Caucasian. Some people have even mistaken me to be a Korean. (lols, what the?... How's that even possible?... I swear I don't look like one. I bet it's the result of watching too much korean dramas that's influencing their vision XD...)
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1- I have Spanish blood too! Yay Spaniards! 2- I frickin LOVE Korean dramas! :)
ReinReaper posted een jaar geleden
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Just don't go Gangnam Style XD
yoki96 posted een jaar geleden
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lols, XDhaha... They're making me go nuts, I might just burst out doing Gangnam Style to silence those people. XD Well, it's the general public here who loves k-dramas. I'm just pretty neutral about it.... Ah haha Spaniards!... It was my grannies who looked noticeably mix-blooded.
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Cheshire_Pasta said:
I'd love to tell u about my ancestry but I'm adopted so I don't know really anything. All I can say is my mother is Mexican and my father has German and Irish blood. I'll definitely try asking them the volgende time I can contact them~ I'd honestly love to know about my family's genealogy~
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ReinReaper said:
Oh man,,, Let's see if I can shorten it a little.

-Cuban, Spanish and Italian on my mom's side.
-English, French and Italian on my dad's side.
-But the Cuban, SPanish, English and French all goes far back
-Also, i've been told I have some German too, but it's not confirmed (I hope I do though!)
-everyone on my Dad's side from my grandparents down all came from Spain (including my dad -R.I.P.-)
-Everyone on my mom's side from my GREAT grandparents down all came from Italy (including myself)
-my papa moved to Italy with his family, met my mum, fell in love, got married, had me and we moved to the U.S. when I was 3 years old! :)

That about sums it up!
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 Oh man,,, Let's see if I can shorten it a little. -Cuban, Spanish and Italian on my mom's side. -English, French and Italian on my dad's side. -But the Cuban, SPanish, English and French all goes far back -Also, i've been told I have some German too, but it's not confirmed (I hope I do though!) -everyone on my Dad's side from my grandparents down all came from Spain (including my dad -R.I.P.-) -Everyone on my mom's side from my GREAT grandparents down all came from Italy (including myself) -my papa moved to Italy with his family, met my mum, fell in love, got married, had me and we moved to the U.S. when I was 3 years old! :) That about sums it up!
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Ah wow, so you're predominantly South European.
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RoseWolfLala said:
I had a very interesting conversation with my Grandma a few days ago. She zei that my great, great grand parents on my mum's side came from Italy, but they were very poor so they decided to verplaats to Manchester in England for a better lifestyle. I think my great, great grandad worked as a barber. :D
And then there's my Dad's side which came from Ireland. My grand parents also went to live in England so that that they could have my Dad and his five siblings. My Dad zei I might even have some Spanish descendants in my ancestry because they once married into Irish society. :3
I also have family living in America and New Zealand. I hope I get to visit them one day. :)

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SeeUsoon said:
From what I know I'm totally french since some generations already! ^^
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codyfan77 said:
I am 3 quarters English, with the rest being Australian. Although, I may have some Norwegian descendance. I really think it'd be cool if one of my descendants was a VIKING!
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MephilesTheDark said:
On my mother's side of the family, I have a mixture of English, Irish, and Scottish. (In fact, my ancestors were quite rich, and used to hang peasants out the window into their courtyard for fun.)

On my dad's side, only English; I'm pretty sure my ancestors on that side were English convicts sent to Tasmania as punishment for their crimes.

But I'm 100% Aussie yo.
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yoki96 said:
Well, my great grandmother was Hungarian, but the rest of the family was (so far) Serbian. That's about all the history I know, my family doesn't keep that many records/papers. My mother and her parents did used to live in Germany for a few years while she was young (I guess that, kinda, explains my German/UK birthmark on my leg XD). Dad's side is of a Serbian origin (at least what I found). I could also (maybe) be of a Turkish origin, because Serbia was ruled door the Ottoman Empire. There could also be a few Greek and Roman streaks.
However, my first name is of a Hebrew/Greek/Latin origin and my last name is of a Serbian origin. The name (Jovana) is a female verson of the name Jovan, that resulted from the Latin name Johannes (Johannes), which came from the Greek name: Johannes (Ιωαννης), and that of the Hebrew name Johanan (יוחנן). Another form of this name is Jovanka.
Jovanović is one of the most common surnames of Serbs. It is believed that the first Jovanovići inhabited the territory of southern Serbia, Kosovo and Metohija. Most Serbian surnames are recognizable door the suffix - ić. The suffix - ić is a Slavic diminutive (meaning to toon affection, like "tiny" of "wee"), whose role is in creating patrons (father's inherited surname) and matrons (mother's inherited surname).
So, I'm not really sure what to make of that information. I guess I'm of a Serbian-Hungarian origin
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I remember that time when I've mistaken the Serbian yt user of the same surname to be your brother. (I was so dumb lol)... Yup, I easily recognize now a Serbian surnames. Ah, quite some trivia about your name. Interesting to know. ,,, Hey, don't also go brandishing a frying pan. XD
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black_amaranth said:
Well, my father's side has a lot of Persian (Iranian) in it, as well as Irish. My ancestors moved from Iran to Ireland a long time ago, and I still have some close relatives from there, hence my knowledge of their language.

My mother's side on the other hand, are from all over the UK. Irish, Scottish, Welsh, English. Though my mum herself is a native Londoner, nearly half of my mother's side are Irish.

So to conclude, I'd say about 48% of my ancestry is Irish, and the rest are all a mixture of Iranian, Scottish, Welsh and English.
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xXxAngelessxXx said:
Hmm...how should I answer this?

Both of my parents families are mostly from Asia...We have some Arab blood (from my dads side)..which is why dad and us (my siblings, me, even mom) are mistaken to be Arabs ... I don't really know how I'm supposed to answer this though....

I'll just ..go..
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SydneyAndre said:
I am very Irish. I am very sad that there is not an Ireland character that I've seen. I am also French, British, Dutch, German, Portuguese, Scottish, and Indonesian. Oh boy. I hate having to explain to new friends, especially when I don't have characters to help explain to them. I actually created a montage of foto's to toon when I explain my genealogy!
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SigridLang-set said:
I am almost completely Norwegian, with some Sami somewhere far in it according to our family tree.
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T045tToastToAsT said:
I have no idea... :\ The most I know is my dad's side is Japanese and my mom's side is Chinese, though my grandma moved from China to Singapore and my mom was born there... And that's all I know...

Basically I'm half Chinese and half Japanese. I'm a full Asian. ._.
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that's so awesome!!!!!!
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MallowMarsh said:
As far as I know, I'm completely Indian. Although if u want me to get a bit meer specific, both of my parents are South Indian. My mom's side is from a city called Chennai, and my dad's side is from a city called Hyderabad.
Wow...all of u guys have really cool mixed cultural backgrounds...I feel like the odd one out right now. xD
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chiga09 said:
on my mothers side there is east indian,african and spanish; on my fathers side there is african,native indian,chinese and japanese!

am i an alien? XD! lol
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Cheesiecorn said:
I'm mostly Dutch (about 99,9%) the other 0,1% is German/Prussian (one of my ancestors was a soldier in the Prussian army) I also have second-cousins in Canada because a great-uncle on my father's side moved to Canada after WWII ended.
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snowwolf2000 said:
Well I don't know much but on my mom's side it's Italian, Irish, and a little bit of Lithuanian. On my dad's side it's French and I don't know what else.
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jennipop22 said:
I'm
1/4 Russian
1/4 Swedish
1/4 Uyghur
1/8 Scottish
1/8 English
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Ooh, what's Uyghur?
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It's Asian mostly, China has the largest Uyghur population (also the Uyghur homeland). I come from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, though. Most Uyghurs are Muslims. They have their own language. globaal, algemene it's slightly similar to Chinese and Russian.
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Violet_Shade said:
On my mom's side, we're European AF, with also Native American. But for European, mostly we're Scandinavian and ITALIANOOOOOO
On my dad's side, African-American, and....we don't know. :|
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randomnerd24 said:
I am 1/3 Italian, 1/3 Polish and 1/3 Ukrainian.
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 I am 1/3 Italian, 1/3 Polish and 1/3 Ukrainian.
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iluvsm said:
I don't know much about my family from very far back, but my dad is Portuguese, and my mom is Peruvian. My mom told me that her great great great great grandparents (I think) were from Spain, and her father was half-Portuguese.
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