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In reply to the discussion: holy cow. i sent a message to my nearest dna match. she is adopted. [View all]wnylib
(24,376 posts)39. So true. There are no "pure" ethnicities.
But it's interesting to learn about the backgrounds that we can trace through records and DNA. Informative, too. I learned a lot about history and what life was like for the people of various places and times just from records that are traceable. Have not tried DNA yet, but plan to soon.
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holy cow. i sent a message to my nearest dna match. she is adopted. [View all]
ihas2stinkyfeet
Oct 2020
OP
A friend of mine that has since passed away did the DNA test. He discovered he fathered a
doc03
Oct 2020
#8
also had a nice chat w a second cousin who still lives in offaly county.
ihas2stinkyfeet
Oct 2020
#14
Learning the history and stories of my ancestors was what got me hooked on geneaology
csziggy
Oct 2020
#40
Yes, I agree. The only reason I'd like to know where I cam from is to understand
csziggy
Oct 2020
#48
yeah. different goals. you want to narrow it down, and i want to expand.
ihas2stinkyfeet
Oct 2020
#22