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    Quote Originally Posted by randydance062449 View Post
    I really should try this.
    As far as the family rumors go my ancestry is Norwegian. English and Belgian (possibly Jewish since the last name was Nichols).
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    My family was wealthy, so our family tree is pretty well documented. We even have pictures going back 1882 iirc.
    My mother is the family historian and because of a very rare illness that runs in our family, she has done a lot of research in our genealogy. The family pictures actually helped establish proof that it is a genetic illness.

    My family is mainly Dutch descent, reason being we can trace ourselves back to before the creation of Belgium. Everyone is either from the part that is currently still Netherlands, or from the part of Belgium that used to be Netherlands.
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    Well, its official:

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    No chance I would offer my DNA voluntarily. I have an idea where my people came from and that’s good enough. I have no kids so it’s not going anywhere either. But no chance am I giving that up out of curiosity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottGoodman View Post
    Well, its official:

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    You have a hell of a lot of Celtic DNA, Wales Ireland and Scotland, you will have a furthermore accurate update in the future from Ancestry DNA.
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    Mine is attached. All of my grandparents families were in the US for several generations except my maternal grandmother, who came from Germany in the 1880s when she was 8. We have a lot of "mixing" going on here in the good old USA!
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