Where are your ancestors from?

dads mom and dad were born in germany

moms mom was 1/2 kiowa indian, 1/2 irish

moms dad was 1/4 scottish, 1/4 irish, and 1/2 british

Actually, he is 100% British if he is also 1/4 Scottish and 1/4 Irish and 1/2 British.

They are all British nationalities.
 
You can get a DNA test done. Other people who have had the test done then could be compared to yours and you could trace other peoples ancestors who had DNA matches with yourself. That's of course suggesting that the other people have good records of their ancestors.

I've personally considered it but have never done it. My main surnames ancestor record gets a litttle weird around 1850. I kind of think my great-great grandfather may have been a hidden teen pregnancy. A DNA test could give strong evidence whether or not that may be true. Like I said though I'd have to count on people with better historical records having taken a DNA test.

Ah awesome man, I am a bit paranoid about giving my DNA up... who knows i may end up in the system...but then again it would be cool to find out.
 
Actually, he is 100% British if he is also 1/4 Scottish and 1/4 Irish and 1/2 British.

They are all British nationalities.

Britain is actually a reference to the island that encompasses Scotland, Wales, and England. Ireland, even the northern, isn't technically British. You might have meant 1/2 English, but Irish isn't British.
 
Poland, France, & Italy. Farther back in my DNA (confirmed through testing), Africa.
 
Ah awesome man, I am a bit paranoid about giving my DNA up... who knows i may end up in the system...but then again it would be cool to find out.

Yeah. I don't want to know bad enough to get a DNA test either, you could call me a bit paraniod also. Although the way things exist these days I've probably already had one and just didn't know it.
 
Mordor...don't judge me. :(

(Actually, I'm of mostly German and Hungarian descent, but I have some English and Irish too.)
 
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Mordor...don't judge me. :(

(Actually, I'm of mostly German and Hungarian descent, but I have some English and Irish too.)

You're from Mordor? Hmmm...

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You look much more like a Hobbit, to me. :D
 
Britain is actually a reference to the island that encompasses Scotland, Wales, and England. Ireland, even the northern, isn't technically British. You might have meant 1/2 English, but Irish isn't British.

Yes, it is a British Isle.

The largest landmass, the one that encompasses England, Scotland, and Wales, is called "Great Britain."
 
Earth, mostly.

Since that isn't what you wanted to know, most of my dead relatives came from Spain and France, and mingled back and forth across the border for awhile before thinking it would be a great idea to take their riches and invest in sugarcane fields/processing in the Caribbean. That's where I probably picked up the bit of Taino blood.


***Going on record, though, as saying that the mysterious bump of this thread after so long by JRudolph reeks of an attempt to prove a hypothesis about the results of this thread, and use the info against the movement.
 
My mom's grandparents were Austrian Jewish refugees who arrived at Ellis Island sometime in the 1910's and lived in Manhattan until my grandfather incurred a sizable gambling debt from the mafia and had to move his family (including my mom, who was just a kid at the time) to the South.

As far as I've been able to tell, my dad's folks have been mostly Protestants who lived in the U.S. since at least as far back as the War Between the States. But their ethnic history included English, Irish, German, Cherokee, and Seminole.
 
My dad's family is mostly German - his mom's side is Pennsylvania Dutch, but his dad's side is somewhat ambiguous, as my paternal grandfather was adopted and refuses to talk about what happened. I think my grandfather was born out of wedlock, and his mom's family decided to take him in. It is a very confusing story and I'm sure I won't ever get to know fully what happened. But anyway, it results in my last name... not really being my last name, because my grandfather took his adopted family's last name. I find this somewhat annoying because I am genuinely curious about my roots. I found a few pictures of my older relatives, and I'm glad I'm related to this cool guy :D:

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My maternal grandfather's family is mostly PA Dutch and Italian, while my maternal grandmother's ancestry is mostly Irish. I guess I'm an amalgamation of all sorts of different ethnic groups, which is awesome. :D
 
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England, Ireland, France (French-Canada), Germany and Wales.

My great great great great great great grandpa, fought and died on the American side in the Revolutionary War.
 
Irish, Dutch, French, Indian (not sure more specifically beyond that)

IE - Heinz 57, the good old American Mut!
 
Jews from various Baltic countries on my dad's side, English, Russian Jewish, and French on my mom's side.
 
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