I asked many other things but she hasn't sent me an answer yet.
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UPDATE: After some additional research, my closest Hungarian relative from MyHeritage found a birth certificate even from 1815. Even the person who I thought was fully Hungarian, it turns out that his mother was a Rusyn (Русины), who was Greek Catholic. And his father was a Reformed Hungarian and thus he got his surname after his father. So I have distant Rusyn ancestors too on my maternal line. I'm so happy that I find out so many things about my ancestors, even more than 200 years later. And I bet we can go even further!
Edit: I wrote ascendants instead of ancestors... yeah, I'm not tired. Btw, the other Russian person didn't reply to me since then. Also, could it be that I match with some Russians because of my tiny Rusyn ancestry, or 200 years is too much and this is not an explanation to it?
Uhhhhmmm. My Y-DNA haplogroup is now also different using the 23andme V3 version
https://i.imgur.com/PJT90e6.png
Now tell me what I should believe in :cool:
I also cut out everything because it's useless information on the picture..