InfamousAngel99
10-12-2020, 05:51 PM
Here are my DNA results from various companies I've tested with/submitted my DNA to. If there are any genetic communities attached to my results, I'll post the ones I've confirmed from my family research.
A bit of background on my family:
- My father's family has been in North America for hundreds of years. The last immigrant ancestor on his side was my 4th great-grandfather, who came to the U.S. from France in the mid 1800s.
- My mother's family is made up of recent immigrants besides one branch, who lived in the U.S. since at least the late 1700s and early 1800s (I can't trace those branches outside of the U.S., but based on surnames, they were most likely Germanic).
23andMe:
- 33.4% British & Irish
- Kent (from mom's side)
- 20.7% French & German
- 11.9% Scandinavian
- Rogaland (from mom's side)
- Telemark (from mom's side)
- Vestfold (from mom's side)
- 19.9% Broadly Northwestern European
- 8.2% Eastern European
- 1.4% Greek & Balkan
- 0.4% Spanish & Portuguese
- 0.2% Italian
- 0.8% Broadly Southern European
- 3% Broadly European
- 0.1% Unassigned
Ancestry:
- 36% England & Northwestern European
- 24% Scotland
- 11% Germanic European
- 10% Wales
- 7% Ireland
- 7% Norway
- Vest-Agder & Rogaland (from mom's side)
- Telemark-Buskerud border (from mom's side)
- 2% Eastern Europe & Russia
- 2% Sweden
- 1% Baltics
- Misc communities:
- Eastern North Carolina settlers (from dad's side)
- South Carolina settlers (from dad's side)
- Tennessee & Southern States Settlers (from dad's side)
DNA.Land:
- 42% Northwest European
- 29% North Slavic
- 15% Balkan
- 2.1% South/Central European
- 9.9% Sardinian
- 1.9% Southwestern European
FTDNA:
- 95% Great Britain
- 2% Central Europe
- 3% Greece & the Balkans
MyHeritage:
- 44% North and West European
- 38.1% British
- 11.8% Balkan
- 0.9% Eastern European
- 5.2% Iberian
My Living DNA:
- 82.5% Great Britain & Ireland
- 14.6% North and West European
- 2.9% South European
A bit of background on my family:
- My father's family has been in North America for hundreds of years. The last immigrant ancestor on his side was my 4th great-grandfather, who came to the U.S. from France in the mid 1800s.
- My mother's family is made up of recent immigrants besides one branch, who lived in the U.S. since at least the late 1700s and early 1800s (I can't trace those branches outside of the U.S., but based on surnames, they were most likely Germanic).
23andMe:
- 33.4% British & Irish
- Kent (from mom's side)
- 20.7% French & German
- 11.9% Scandinavian
- Rogaland (from mom's side)
- Telemark (from mom's side)
- Vestfold (from mom's side)
- 19.9% Broadly Northwestern European
- 8.2% Eastern European
- 1.4% Greek & Balkan
- 0.4% Spanish & Portuguese
- 0.2% Italian
- 0.8% Broadly Southern European
- 3% Broadly European
- 0.1% Unassigned
Ancestry:
- 36% England & Northwestern European
- 24% Scotland
- 11% Germanic European
- 10% Wales
- 7% Ireland
- 7% Norway
- Vest-Agder & Rogaland (from mom's side)
- Telemark-Buskerud border (from mom's side)
- 2% Eastern Europe & Russia
- 2% Sweden
- 1% Baltics
- Misc communities:
- Eastern North Carolina settlers (from dad's side)
- South Carolina settlers (from dad's side)
- Tennessee & Southern States Settlers (from dad's side)
DNA.Land:
- 42% Northwest European
- 29% North Slavic
- 15% Balkan
- 2.1% South/Central European
- 9.9% Sardinian
- 1.9% Southwestern European
FTDNA:
- 95% Great Britain
- 2% Central Europe
- 3% Greece & the Balkans
MyHeritage:
- 44% North and West European
- 38.1% British
- 11.8% Balkan
- 0.9% Eastern European
- 5.2% Iberian
My Living DNA:
- 82.5% Great Britain & Ireland
- 14.6% North and West European
- 2.9% South European