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To the best of my knowledge:
60% West German
25% Southern German
12% English
Small % Prussian
My uncle (her brother) who did all the research for the fam tree, claims that we have Prussian ancestry too (it's a family story), although he can't prove it through the paper trail as the ancestor is listed simply as German. My mother does score 6% Eastern European on AncestryDNA. I also noticed that my DNA relatives who are connected to the supposedly Prussian line all score some Eastern European, so I do think my mother has this ancestry but it is not detectable on Eurogenes.





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A German American from Wisconsin. He was born in the U.S., his parents and even some grandparents were also born there but all of his ancestry seems to be German (German first and last names), mostly from modern Poland and also from modern Eastern Germany like Saxony and Thuringia.
Eurogenes K13 Oracle results:
Kit A600204
Admix Results (sorted):
# Population Percent
1 North_Atlantic 38.9
2 Baltic 37.97
3 West_Med 11.68
4 West_Asian 4.08
5 East_Med 3.16
6 South_Asian 1.3
7 Red_Sea 1.04
8 Amerindian 0.61
9 Sub-Saharan 0.57
10 Oceanian 0.5
11 Northeast_African 0.2
Single Population Sharing:
# Population (source) Distance
1 East_German 6.82
2 North_Swedish 7.51
3 Southwest_Finnish 8.66
4 South_Polish 8.83
5 Austrian 9.38
6 Polish 10.08
7 Hungarian 10.51
8 Swedish 10.78
9 Ukrainian_Lviv 11.19
10 Ukrainian 11.38
11 North_German 12.2
12 Croatian 12.35
13 Russian_Smolensk 13.58
14 Finnish 13.7
15 Norwegian 13.76
16 Belorussian 13.76
17 Estonian 13.89
18 Estonian_Polish 14.07
19 Danish 14.11
20 North_Dutch 14.41
Mixed Mode Population Sharing:
# Primary Population (source) Secondary Population (source) Distance
1 56.7% Estonian_Polish + 43.3% Southwest_English @ 1.36
2 61.8% Polish + 38.2% Orcadian @ 1.52
3 64.3% Polish + 35.7% West_Scottish @ 1.57
4 57.2% Belorussian + 42.8% Southwest_English @ 1.6
5 50.7% Southeast_English + 49.3% Lithuanian @ 1.6
6 64.7% Polish + 35.3% Southwest_English @ 1.6
7 57.6% Russian_Smolensk + 42.4% Southwest_English @ 1.72
8 54.9% Estonian_Polish + 45.1% Irish @ 1.74
9 51.7% Lithuanian + 48.3% Southwest_English @ 1.74
10 63.2% Polish + 36.8% Irish @ 1.77
11 56.2% Estonian_Polish + 43.8% West_Scottish @ 1.78
12 62.6% Polish + 37.4% Southeast_English @ 1.79
13 59% Polish + 41% North_Dutch @ 1.81
14 53.6% Estonian_Polish + 46.4% Orcadian @ 1.81
15 58.5% Polish + 41.5% Danish @ 1.93
16 54.4% Estonian_Polish + 45.6% Southeast_English @ 1.94
17 55.3% Russian_Smolensk + 44.7% Southeast_English @ 1.98
18 54.5% Russian_Smolensk + 45.5% Orcadian @ 1.98
19 50.6% Estonian_Polish + 49.4% North_Dutch @ 2.09
20 58% Polish + 42% Norwegian @ 2.11




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Hmm, I used to assume that the Balts probably had a very neglible impact on any modern day German or even many Germans from Poland, but I am reconsidering. I remember you helping me work out some things with my father's ancestry before and he indeed seemed to have a little Baltic.
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