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I got Scots:connection very likely(95%), which mentioned Scots in Northeast and Central Scotland as a likely(60%) match. This makes sense as I have ancestors from Banffshire,Morayshire,and Glasgow.
English in the West midlands: possible(20%) . It only being possible at 20% surprises me as central region according to Living dna is my top region just edging out Aberdeenshire by about 1%.
23andMe
MDLP K23B: Dutch + German-Volga + Scottish_Argyll_Bute_GBR + Scottish_Argyll_Bute_GBR @ 1.880189
Eurogenes K13:Southeast_English + West_Scottish + West_Scottish + West_Scottish @ 2.292434
Dodecad v3:CEU + CEU + German + Orkney @ 1.508807
Harappaworld:n-european + n-european + orcadian + utahn-white @ 1.186455
puntDNAL K12 modern:Czech + Dutch_South + English_South + English_South @ 1.900828
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I have 3 genetic communities.
1. French Settlers of Gaspé, New Brunswick & Maine: Very likely 95%. I am French-Canadian/Arcadian through my great grandmother Isabel Arsenault. I was not surprised that the group showed up, but I was somewhat surprised at how strongly it showed up since I have certain groups that did not show up, and since the other two groups showed up weaker while I am connected to both of them through closer ancestors (grandparents).
2. Finns in Western Finland and Oulu: Likely 60%. My maternal grandfather was Finnish.
3. English in the South West Peninsula: Possible 20%. My paternal grandmother had parents who were born in West Devon, and Cornwall respectively.
My Italian (Maternal Grandmother) and Swedish (Paternal Great-grandfather) ancestry did not show up in my genetic communities.
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