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    Quote Originally Posted by Leto View Post
    Send me in a rep comment if you don't wanna go off-topic here. But then again, Chris wanted the thread to be bumped
    I sent you PM

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    My mother's strongest match (both on FTDNA and on GED)
    Quote Originally Posted by Leto View Post
    My mother's match, a fairly strong one. She is apparently half Russian, half Mountain or Azerbaijani Jewish (only judging by her last name and matches 'cause she's never replied to me)

    Europe 52%
    * East Slavic 47%
    * Scandinavia 4%

    Middle East 48%
    * Anatolia, Armenia, & Mesopotamia 32%
    * Northern Levant 7%
    * Mizrahi Jewish 4%
    * Southern Caucasus <4%
    * Arabian Peninsula <2%

    Eastern India <1%

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    3 somewhat close relative results


    Relative 1:
    46% Great Britain
    5% Central Europe
    26% Ireland
    23% Scandinavia



    Relative 2:
    33% Great Britain
    45% Central Europe
    6% Ireland
    <1% Magyar
    4% Greece and Balkans
    11% Iberian Peninsula
    <2% Baltic

    Relative 3:
    48% Great Britain
    19% Central Europe
    32% Ireland
    <1% Magyar
    <1% Anatolia, Armenia, and Mesopotamia
    =(^.^)=

    Also I don't do classifications currently, sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leto View Post
    Send me in a rep comment if you don't wanna go off-topic here. But then again, Chris wanted the thread to be bumped
    His oracle on K13 are 99% Southwest_Russian, lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abriekman View Post
    Most likely you have Ashkenazi ancestry, if you have Jewish matches ( especially very close ).

    I think my <1% northeastern Siberia is from my great grandmother, she was exactly from Kamchatka, maybe her ancestors 200 years ago mixed with indegionus people there? I do not know. I sometimes score 0.8% Eskimo on G25, but I check average for Slavs and some can score those small percentages too.
    Thanks, that's an interesting story. Then I might be part Jewish, my matches are full of Ashkenazis (FTDNA, Myheritage). And there are many Jewish descendants in Hungary, I'v read an article earlier this year, after Israel Hungary is the second country with the most people with some Jewish ancestry, I think this is very possible.

    This is literally what FTDNA says about my matches - Most Common Surnames: Goldstein, Schwartz, Weiss

    And this is my G25 for comparison, if you're interested

    Target: Chris_scaled
    Distance: 1.8179% / 0.01817859 | ADC: 0.25x
    52.0 Moldovan
    20.2 Montenegrin
    17.6 Bosnian
    4.8 Cossack_Ukrainian
    2.4 Sardinian
    1.6 Abazin
    1.0 Li
    0.4 Spanish_Soria

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris596 View Post
    Thanks, that's an interesting story. Then I might be part Jewish, my matches are full of Ashkenazis (FTDNA, Myheritage). And there are many Jewish descendants in Hungary, I'v read an article earlier this year, after Israel Hungary is the second country with the most people with some Jewish ancestry, I think this is very possible.

    This is literally what FTDNA says about my matches - Most Common Surnames: Goldstein, Schwartz, Weiss

    And this is my G25 for comparison, if you're interested

    Target: Chris_scaled
    Distance: 1.8179% / 0.01817859 | ADC: 0.25x
    52.0 Moldovan
    20.2 Montenegrin
    17.6 Bosnian
    4.8 Cossack_Ukrainian
    2.4 Sardinian
    1.6 Abazin
    1.0 Li
    0.4 Spanish_Soria
    Yes, in Hungary a lot of people descended from Jews. Did you try 23andme? It is considered good for detecting Ashkenazi ancestry. Your Sardinian score can be Ashkenazi. It is better to model yourself with your known ancestries and Ashkenazi, but Ashkenazi can be absorbed in other ancestries or can be reduced. I know person which is 8% Ashkenazi Jewish and sometimes his G25 are saying he is only 3-4% Jewish. With G25 it is easier to detect Mizrahi, they have no European admixture.

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    I would like to do it but I don't know how to see the results of my matches

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spaniard 2.0 View Post
    I would like to do it but I don't know how to see the results of my matches
    Go to MyOrigins and near your results is shared origins and if you click on cousin you will see results

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    Top 3 for me who had updated myOrigins results

    1) Hungarian from Hungary 68cM
    West Slavic 26%
    East Slavic 20%
    Italian Peninsula 18%
    Ireland 4%
    Central Europe 18%
    Baltic 14%

    2) 1/2 Eastern Ukrainian 1/2 Southwestern Russian 57cM
    West Slavic 10%
    East Slavic 42%
    Magyar 12%
    Italian Peninsula 4%
    Scandinavia 6%
    Baltic 26%

    3) Lithuanian 45cM
    West Slavic 37%
    East Slavic 4%
    Baltic 60%
    Northwestern Siberia <1%

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abriekman View Post
    Go to MyOrigins and near your results is shared origins and if you click on cousin you will see results
    Thank you very much, very well explained

    1)Latin america
    Iberian Peninsula 33%
    Greece & Balkans 8%
    Italian Peninsula 12%
    Sardinia 10%

    Central Europe 11%
    East Slavic 3%
    Anatolia, Armenia, & Mesopotamia 6%
    Maghreb & Egypt 6%

    Western Lake Victoria Basin <1%
    Ghana, Togo & Benin <2%
    Amerindian – Amazon <1%
    Amerindian – Andes & Caribbean 1%
    Amerindian – Central & South Mexico 6%
    Amerindian – North America <1%
    Eastern India <2%

    2)
    Iberian Peninsula 62%
    Basque 9%
    Greece & Balkans <2%
    Italian Peninsula 11%
    Sardinia 10%

    Central Europe<1%
    Ireland 3%
    Scandinavia 3%

    Anatolia, Armenia, & Mesopotamia <1%

    3)
    Iberian Peninsula 16%
    Malta & Sicily 5%

    Ireland 21%
    Great Britain 17%
    Scandinavia 39%

    Sephardic Jewish<1%
    Amerindian – Central & South Mexico 3%
    Last edited by mitalit; 10-14-2020 at 11:09 AM.

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