https://i.imgur.com/fDCncSy.jpg
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In my case it doesn't identify migrations until now but It's improving a lot!
https://i.imgur.com/DaSVqew.png
Here's my parent's updated results...interesting how my mother's only changed by 1%, gaining 1% in Irish, but my father's changed pretty big, going from 76% England, 14% Ireland/Scotland, and 10% Germanic Europe to what is below, which does perhaps seem more in line with his actual ancestry:
https://i.imgur.com/EY2IUyx.png
Nice to know they still can't distinguish English people from Southern French people, yet can distinguish every single indistinguishable Northern European population I'm apparently descended from. Oh and some noise Jew and Black percentages too for good measure. Waste of money.
https://i.imgur.com/BRiVUrD_d.jpg?ma...idelity=medium
Yeah, my sister seems to have better results compared to me. AncestryDNA calls Romania Eastern Europe, 23andMe calls it Balkan
https://i.imgur.com/s1vtEmn.jpg
I don't understand what the people at Ancestry were thinking. I find 23andme closer too, actually, but it took them a while to get something closer to accurate. I have my issues with them but at least it gets most of my regions correct, with some Irish and Swiss thrown in for some reason.
True American stock. I like it. This is my dirty Irish Catholic urban dweller regions in the US
https://i.imgur.com/asjftTN.jpg
Cool it can tell it apart though. I have had my migrations since I first tested. 99% of my family has been here since the 1600's-mid 1800's I don't have any really recent immigration that I know of, I think my dads mom was adopted but I think she was adopted by a family member so her origins are still her origins and fairly generic.