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bullocks
01-18-2018, 02:13 PM
First of all I just found this site and it looks pretty cool so I thought I'd post my results on here for some feedback.

I uploaded my DNA to multiple sites. Before you click the link just a little background on what i was expecting based on going back 6-7 generations in my family tree.

37.5% English 25% Ukrainian 12.5% German 12.5% Welsh 12.5% Ashkenazi

As you can see based on my results I guess i don't have any Jewish DNA, i thought my great grandfather was 100% Jewish but i guess he was Polish and just a religious Jew. Also the Scandinavian was a surprise, but i think that should be lumped with my German ancestry as they came from North/East Germany. Family Tree DNA considers East Germany as Eastern Europe on their results. Ancestry and them were defiantly the most accurate, it didn't seem like MyHeritage or DNA Land were great. I also did the euro genes k13 test oracle 4 and the 4 populations were pretty accurate to what I am.

https://imgur.com/a/uJwFF

Face pic because why not. Your typical blonde haired, blue eyed guy...

https://imgur.com/a/HPAyZ

I did the K36 and mapped the results as well. I will post it in a bit as my phones gonna die but it was 85 on East Germany 81 on North and 75-79 were around the U.K. And Denmark I think. Please let me know your opinions and specifically what the euro gene tests actually mean. Thanks.

EDIT: here is my K36 map and K15 V2 dot thingy

https://imgur.com/a/kT22N

Not a Cop
01-18-2018, 02:19 PM
First of all I just found this site and it looks pretty cool so I thought I'd post my results on here for some feedback.

I uploaded my DNA to multiple sites. Before you click the link just a little background on what i was expecting based on going back 6-7 generations in my family tree.

37.5% English 25% Ukrainian 12.5% German 12.5% Welsh 12.5% Ashkenazi

As you can see based on my results I guess i don't have any Jewish DNA, i thought my great grandfather was 100% Jewish but i guess he was Polish and just a religious Jew. Also the Scandinavian was a surprise, but i think that should be lumped with my German ancestry as they came from North/East Germany. Family Tree DNA considers East Germany as Eastern Europe on their results. Ancestry and them were defiantly the most accurate, it didn't seem like MyHeritage or DNA Land were great. I also did the euro genes k13 test oracle 4 and the 4 populations were pretty accurate to what I am.

https://imgur.com/a/uJwFF

Face pic because why not. Your typical blonde haired, blue eyed guy...

https://imgur.com/a/HPAyZ

I did the K36 and mapped the results as well. I will post it in a bit as my phones gonna die but it was 85 on East Germany 81 on North and 75-79 were around the U.K. And Denmark I think. Please let me know your opinions and specifically what the euro gene tests actually mean. Thanks.

At the time of your great-grandfather it was almost impossible to find an ethnic Polish person, who would've been a religious Jew, most likely there is some misinformation in your family history.

bullocks
01-18-2018, 02:26 PM
At the time of your great-grandfather it was almost impossible to find an ethnic Polish person, who would've been a religious Jew, most likely there is some misinformation in your family history.

Maybe. He was born in Lodz in 1896, came to Germany 1918. What I found weird on his head stone in Hebrew it says his dads name but it was a different last name then his. He had a typical Jewish-German sounding last name. His moms tho was a Hebrew name *shrugs*

kingjohn
01-18-2018, 03:00 PM
there is no way you are 12.5 aschenazi
it would have been shown in your ancestery dna results
aschenazi admixture is very easy to notice in those genetic tests { from experience i am part aschenazi };)

bullocks
01-18-2018, 03:09 PM
https://i.imgur.com/XBb0b9T.jpg

Here is my K36 map

https://i.imgur.com/vKKsjhm.jpg

K15 V2 results (dot)

bullocks
01-18-2018, 03:11 PM
there is no way you are 12.5 aschenazi
it would have been shown in your ancestery dna results
aschenazi admixture is very easy to notice in those genetic tests { from experience i am part aschenazi };)

Yeah i know that now. That did surprise me tho.

SvartVarg
01-18-2018, 03:21 PM
Maybe. He was born in Lodz in 1896, came to Germany 1918. What I found weird on his head stone in Hebrew it says his dads name but it was a different last name then his. He had a typical Jewish-German sounding last name. His moms tho was a Hebrew name *shrugs*

So same forename & different surname? There are German surnames confused as Jewish because Jews have them too.

bullocks
01-18-2018, 03:30 PM
So same forename & different surname? There are German surnames confused as Jewish because Jews have them too.

Yeah I know I wil PM u as I don't want to put the names on here.

Can u not PM on here? Maybe I'm missing something

bullocks
01-18-2018, 03:46 PM
Do those euro genes results mean you're genetically similar to people of that region or is there more to it?

SvartVarg
01-18-2018, 03:49 PM
Yeah I know I wil PM u as I don't want to put the names on here.

Can u not PM on here? Maybe I'm missing something

You need a certain # of posts to PM. Just hit the add to the reputation of a post & send them that way for now if you want.

bullocks
01-18-2018, 03:55 PM
You need a certain # of posts to PM. Just hit the add to the reputation of a post & send them that way for now if you want.

Did that

Peterski
01-18-2018, 09:34 PM
So your great-great-grandfather had the same surname as your great-grandpa, but a different given name - Józef, while his son was Chaim?

Chaim is a typically Jewish name, while Józef is Polish.

Maybe he was indeed a convert to Judaism. Like Russian Subbotniks.

bullocks
01-19-2018, 11:44 AM
So your great-great-grandfather had the same surname as your great-grandpa, but a different given name - Józef, while his son was Chaim?

Chaim is a typically Jewish name, while Józef is Polish.

Maybe he was indeed a convert to Judaism. Like Russian Subbotniks.

Joseph's surname was different - at least that's what it said on his grave. Not sure why he'd convert he could have been born Jewish because his mother had a Hebrew name. Also I will send you my kit possibly today if I get home.