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The first is Ashkenazi, but I'm not sure on what kind of Jewish identity the other two took. If I'm not mistaken, we have/had only Ashkenazis here, so probably that.
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They are still unmixed going by paper trail and there are others from outside those regions with this amount of East Med. This person is also on the lower end of West Asian, compared to the other 13 samples with similar East Med profiles from Moldova. So I doubt that it's that simple, i.e. the more South one goes, the more East Med they should expect.




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According to your logic, the others that are not even close to Taraclia/Gaguzia are mixed with Gagauz and Bulgarians too. Applying the same logic, one could say that those in the North are mixed with Ukrainians, in cases when there are no Ukrainian surnames in the family.
You are very thick, amigo.
Vasile Sinițar, b. 1884, Boghenii Vechi, Ungheni, Moldova, d. 11 MAR 1954, Ploiesti, Prahova, Romania
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Alexandru Sinițaru, b. 11 FEB 1917, Chisinau, Chisinau, Moldova, d. 27 OCT 2003, Cîmpina, Prahova, Romania
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| Maria Constantin, b. 1885, Edinet, Moldova, d. 09 FEB 1956, Ploiesti, Prahova, Romania
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HIDDEN HIDDEN, b. HIDDEN, HIDDEN
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| Pavel Voinov, b. 26 AUG 1892, Cairaclia, Taraclia, Moldova, d. 1959
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Claudia Voinov, b. 5 Apr 1923, Izmayil, Odessa, Ukraine, d. 07 feb 1994, Cîmpina, Prahova, Romania
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Evdochia Alexandrova, b. 04 MAR 1902, Izmayil, Odessa, Ukraine, d. 1977



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I was right, judging by surnames. And yes, if Gagauz/Bulgarians have such effect in southern parts, same goes in northern parts too. Plus people move, I know plenty of people in my town with ancestry from Cahul and other southern parts, including minorities from that area. Who knows what kind of results they will have, after I saw how different people from South are from people from central and northern parts of the country.
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