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So I was wrong, I suppose.Keltic-Nordid wasn't actually a fusion of Celtic and Germanic types.That Nordish type seems to be more accurately the Celtic branch of the Nordid subrace.I did read the Bruenn correctly, though.I think it was an Unaltered Palaeolithic physical type common to Western Europe and the British Isles.That does seem to fit with the DNA findings of the McDonalds(my mother's family).Our branch was Celtic with no Norse DNA found on the paternal side.The families that married in to the families that married in to both the maternal and paternal sides of my family don't seem to signify much in the genetic scheme of things.Judging by sight and making comparisons, my father's a Bruenn, while Mom's a Keltic Nordid +Bruenn.It's certainly nice to learn new things!

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