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I like the look of that when you split East & West England.
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Fuck knows. what's his ancestry. You know as much as I.![]()
Looking at French. I'd like see how a Frenchman of the North West or of Brittany, would place with SW England. Maybe in between like your greatuncle.
His closest on chart, is Jackson's Gran. Who's ancestry heads towards the SW England. Like the chart.
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That is interesting, looks a lot clearer when you highlight them. Like you say it seems as much of a south/north split as an east/west one. It's interesting that my father landed where he did, seems he takes after his mother in everything but his genetics lol. I think my aunt (father's sister) might end up pretty much exactly on Southeast English, or between SE and SW. I was thinking about asking my grandfather's sister if she wanted to take part too, that would be quite interesting.
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Belgians would end up between the Dutch & French. Not complicated.![]()
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