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"sky" is the slav suffix for "man", Kopiske sounds a germanized slav surname.
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Among those 16, only Kopiske is Slavic.
One of possible options is that she had Slavic ancestors who became Germanized before they started using surnames. In Central and Eastern Europe surnames became common only after the Middle Ages.
Hence, German surnames but Slavic DNA.
Yeah. But some Poles from Poland also get "Estonian_Polish" in Single Population Sharing.
For example Physical-Anthro from our forum gets "Estonian_Polish" in Eurogenes K13.
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About Estonian Poles: http://polishgenes.blogspot.com/2014...ian-poles.html
most of Estonian Poles are not of recent Polish origin, but have roots in the East Baltic dating back to the Polish-ruled Duchy of Livonia of the 1600s
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And more about Estonian Poles:
http://polishgenes.blogspot.com/2015...revich-et.html
It seems that she lives in the USA.
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