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Is that a joke? Cork is also known as the rebel county and I always thought that was due to them being very rebellious against the British but Cork got that name from its support for the Yorkist cause during the War of the Roses and also fighting the Vikings.
https://theculturetrip.com/europe/ir...-rebel-county/
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AncestryDNA placed Romania with Eastern Europe so of his Romanian genes some will get Eastern Euro %, some will get Balkan %. when put together it's at least 25% (versus 39% on 23andme which is still more accurate).
on 23andme I get 40% something Eastern Euro (Ukrainian), 40% something Balkan (Romanian), which is very accurate. they even got the regions right - exactly my mom's and dad's counties in Ukraine and Romania.
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My mom just got her 23andMe results
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My mom's father's side has only been in the US since about 1910, kinda late for Irish immigrants. Below I put my great aunt's results (Grandfather's sister) so that gives you an idea of what his results would have been like. I think that reflects what a Cork person would get on 23andMe.
My grandmothers side has been in the US longer and probably came during the famine. They are mostly Cork too but I have one great, great grandmother that was English. I think the native American my mom has, if that is correct, comes from that small, watered down English influence and perhaps that side of the family has been in the US a long time.
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