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That is why I did not pay for the service and only used the free version but it says I am a mixture of Anglo-Saxon , Celtic and Frankish and I have Irish, English and Germanic French ancestry from Alsace-Lorraine so it does not seem to be really badly off for me in that specific part of the service.
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Yeah, I''m not really mixed even though I have 25% of my ancestry from Alsace-Lorraine but AncestryDNA 90% British isles that is probably because the English are 21% Irish/Celtic and the Germanics from Alsace-Lorraine in ancient times would be Danube Swabians related to the Swaefas tribe that invaded England in Swaffham. I am an endangered species I'm on the last remaining WASP Americans.
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All my ancestors are from New York which is technically not New England. New Yorkers are elitists and hate people not from New York which is ironic given how many foreigners live in New York city.
Actually, the Americans Francis Parkman and Roosevelt subscribed to the idea that the Irish could be mixed with the Germans and then remixed into the English population to create a new kind of Anglo-Saxon and viola ! I usually get English or Dutch as my top populations and sometimes oddly Norwegian or Irish/Scottish. So anyway, I had one Southern Irish ancestor who looked Welsh and bred into a kraut woman LOL.
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