42 ethnic Welsh gedmatch kits are indeed closest to Scottish.
K36
Distance to: Welsh
1.48347565 Scottish
1.67949397 British_Ulster
1.87757823 Irish_Leinster
1.94061846 Scottish_Orkney...
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42 ethnic Welsh gedmatch kits are indeed closest to Scottish.
K36
Distance to: Welsh
1.48347565 Scottish
1.67949397 British_Ulster
1.87757823 Irish_Leinster
1.94061846 Scottish_Orkney...
Come on mate, 'Hugh Grant', does that sound like an English name?
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I think Grant is more Scottish looking than English, in line with his ancestry, and that's partly what makes him non-continental looking; as you said, the English are a lot more continental passing...
I don't look like any celebrities I know of, the only one I remember being compared to was Hugh Grant (only sort of true in the eye area and pigmentation), who is another who only looks British Isles...
I was being conservative tbh. I personally can't see many on the Irish side of my family passing in continental Europe, and I'm hard-pressed even imagining the English side as continentals. The...
Not surprising somehow. This is how the world ends, not with a bang but with incompetence. The Pajeet death of the universe.
There are far too many to post. I'd say over 1/4 of British people don't pass well on the continent, and over 1/3 of Irish people. I'm more interested in extreme English, Scottish, Irish or Welsh...
As this is an anthropology section thread I'm leaving ethnicity out of it, hence my question to the OP of whether the Dutch are 'the same people' from North to South. The thread question is ambiguous.
OK, but does that make you 'the same people'? If they didn't speak, many Europeans could be confused for many other European nationalities by people in those countries.
Are they generally considered 'the same people'? Or just very similar/closely related (not the same thing). The latter is the only real answer.
Are the Dutch really the same people? Or just an...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umfvAr8W2VM&t=316s
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Well, a long narrow face with larger eyes, yes.
I think she's almost specifically English looking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGkurfafozg&t=1s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dPKAUquMS4
Some semi-memorable football ads from the 90s and 00s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bekbu9hnNtQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ7-Rhpd8Oc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejT7_V9VFUc
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pSLUtiHsZE
Sort of, I have 4 native Guernseymen (?) with French surnames and this is how they are modelled in K36. Many of the people there would be more English though.
Distance to: Guernsey(n=4)...
1 - Italian
2 - Italian
3 - Could be British, or Dutch.
4 - Spanish
5 - Spanish, but could be any Southern Euro
6 - Could be anything Western Euro, lets say Spanish
7 - Could be anything NW...
They have nothing to do with the Welsh. They are intermediary between Normans and Southern English because of their mixed Anglo-French ancestry, but closer to Southern Engliish.
My first supposed genealogical ancestor goes back to 1240, but the first genealogic ancestor that is more than just a name/date/birthplace was one of his descendants, my 11th Great Grandfather George...
Ancestry's genetic community header images:
Central Ireland
https://i.postimg.cc/tqkD1C66/1-2-5-1-2-3-Central-Ireland.jpg
Leinster
https://i.postimg.cc/7qB2TGtw/1-2-6-Leinster.avif
English...
I'm preaching to the converted here with you Grace, but dividing modern NW Europe into 'Celtic' and 'Germanic' is nonsense full stop. 1, Every so-called Celtic nation speaks a Germanic (or Romance)...
What can I say, population genetics is sometimes surprising.
I may have misremembered NE England as being the blondest region, mixing it up with light hair+eyes percentages. Either way it is one...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBcX5SErQ-g
My niggling doubt is that the 367 year-long Roman colonisation (and the Belgae influence before it) left apparently no real genetic impact on Southern Britain. Meanwhile Hengist and Horsa's lot, a...