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In reply to the discussion: Anyone tried Anecstry.com DNA testing? Are you pleased with the results? [View all]Fla Dem
(27,809 posts)43. I did, a few surprises.
My Dad's parents immigrated from Italy. On my Mom's side her Dad's parents were Irish immigrants, while her Mom parents we traced back her lineage to the 1600's in Salem Ma where they settled after leaving England. So kind of expected my DNA would be 50% Italian, 25% Irish and 25% British.
Results
Great Britain 36%
Italy 35%
Ireland 11%
So that's 82%. The remaining 18% was European Jewish, Scandinavia, Finland, Caucasus and Mid-East. Small percentages for sure, but someone, way back when did a lot of sowing their seeds in their travels.
It was fun to see and I shared the results with the rest of my siblings. Thinking of doing the "23 and me" test as well to see how well they match.
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Anyone tried Anecstry.com DNA testing? Are you pleased with the results? [View all]
Floyd R. Turbo
Mar 2017
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you do not need to identify yourself, fake name, PO box or work address etc, pre-paid CC with cash
Demonaut
Mar 2017
#50
I think they are very good in estimating general ethnicity- helped me tremendously
wishstar
Mar 2017
#37