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me nothing
my brother scored it not me
i will be smarter when i get my mother my origins 2.0 results
my brother score 5.5% french in eurogenes k36 and me 0.5% nada
in eurogenes k36 they use french hgdp samples
so he got western european genes that i lack .....
there were Gallic tribes in bulgaria serdi for example
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serdi
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if you remove Ashkenazi from that I come up most related to Italian Swiss people (60). If you remove Sephardics it's Bavarians at 59. Not sure what that means.
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I guess it means that you are more southern-shifted than a typical Ashkenazi Jew but more northern-shifted than a typical Sephardic Jew? Try also this one (it will be updated with more samples soon):
http://gen3553.pagesperso-orange.fr/ADN/ancient.htm
My DNA Origin analysis for 16 EUR (you get 2 reports examining ancestry from 3012 regions, 226 countries): https://www.exploreyourdna.com/DNAOrigin.aspx
This analysis is not based on G25 but on ADMIXTURE. And it has more regions than any other DNA test!





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Of course both those things are true.
Highest to lowest:
71 6,500 BC - Tepecik 002 (Anatolia)
65 8,000 BC - Boncuklu 002 (Anatolia)
65 5,150 BC - Hungary - NE1 (Europe, Neolithic)
60 5,500 BC - Germany - LBK (Europe, Neolithic)
60 3,850 BC - NW Turkey - I1584 (Anatolia)
58 6,200 BC - NW Turkey - I0707 (Anatolia)
57 7,500 BC - Jordan - I1707 (Levant)
55 4,000 BC - Armenia - I1631 (Caucasus)
54 6,200 BC - NW Turkey - I0709 (Anatolia)
52 5,000 BC - Germany - I0797 (Europe, Neolithic)
51 5,150 BC - Hungary - NE6 (Europe, Neolithic)
49 200 AD - Gladiator - 3DRIF26 (Europe) but of Levantine descent as we know
47 1,800 BC - Hungary (Maros) - Rise374 (Europe, modern)
47 1,200 BC - Hungary - BR2 (Europe, modern)
46 3,000 BC - Ireland - Ballinahatty (Europe, Neolithic)
45 5,150 BC - Hungary - NE5 (Europe, Neolithic)
45 2,000? BC - Germany (BB) - Rise559 (Europe, modern)
45 1,800 BC - Hungary (Maros) - Rise373 (Europe, modern)
44 3,300 BC - Armenia - I1658 (Caucasus)
44 2,100 BC - Jordan - I1705 (Levant)
43 1,500 BC - Armenia - Rise423 (Caucasus)
42 3,750 BC - Spain - La Mińa I0406 (Europe, Neolithic)
41 7,000 BC - Israël - I0867 (Levant)
41 3,220 BC - Germany - Esperdstedt (Europe, Neolithic)
41 3,000 BC - Sweden - Gokhem2 (Europe, Neolithic)
41 1,850 BC - Hungary - Rise349 (Europe, modern)
Everything else was 40 or below.
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So today, after 8 years of research, I discovered my XN (jewish who was kicked from Europe during the Inquisition). Her name is Brites Mendes de Vasconcelos (1525-1620 - https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pe...trait/L6QC-J5G). She was married to a Dutch: Arnaud Florentz Boeyens Van Holland. I am her 18th generation and the person who got me interested in genealogy was my 5th grandfather, who always told his children they were jewish and descended from the Dutch. I mentioned "Dutch" thing a few times and I clearly remember someone saying this was a myth, that there was no such thing as dutch brazilian during colonial times.
8 years later, here I am, authenticating all my relative's documents until Brites, in order to get the Portuguese citizenship back, proud of my hard work and thankful for the contribution of countless people who made this possible.
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You can search for books which mention Sephardic surnames here: https://nameyourroots.com/home/names/Vasconcelos. The name de Vasconcelos was mentioned in the book "Raizes Judaicas No Brasil" by Flavio Mendes de Carvalho.
Jews often took up toponymic surnames based on their city or region or country of origin, like for example Hollander or Deutsch: https://dbs.anumuseum.org.il/skn/en/...Name/HOLLANDER. I found a Jewish burial record of someone named Isaac Holland from Buenos Aires: https://www.hebrewsurnames.com/HOLLAND.
I didn't find either de Vasconcelos or van Holland mentioned in the Dictionary of Sephardic Surnames: https://libgen.lc/index.php?req=dict...dic%20surnames.
"Dutch" was a euphemism for a crypto-Jew. The same people who were called "Portuguese merchants" in Amsterdam were called "Dutch merchants" when they migrated further on. In the book "The Crisis of the Seventeenth Century", it's mentioned how in various Lutheran and Catholic countries in the 1600s, the capitalist elite consisted of so-called Calvinist so-called Dutch merchants, and that further that they usually had Flemish or Liegoise origins: https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post7394263. In the book "Jews and Modern Capitalism" by Werner Sombart, it's further explained that these Dutch merchants were actually crypto-Jews: https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post7395663. If your Dutch ancestor was born in the first half of the 1500s, then at the time there wasn't yet a presence of crypto-Jews in the northern parts of the Netherlands like Amsterdam, but there was in Flemish regions like Antwerp: https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/a...s/1626-antwerp. One reason why Sephardic Jews migrated to Antwerp in the 1500s was that it developed into the sugar refining of center of Europe, as is explained in the book "Amsterdam's Sephardic Merchants and the Atlantic Sugar Trade in the Seventeenth Century": https://libgen.lc/index.php?req=seph...ts+sugar+trade, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xqd...B61SxBAcj1hgWq, https://books.google.com/books?id=U3N0DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA38.
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look like a little bit my case , my great grandfather had no surname and was region from old dutch colony, phenotype from his family was different aswell , i pull a lot of nw europe but as is just a admixture calculator result , so is not realiable , only strange thing is that i can to triangulate a lot of dutch , belgium , southeast english on myheritage , all of them coming from 1 chromossome , same position and without iberians in their familytree or adn correspondence shared , north sea from this chromosome in gedmatch is too high , i don't know how that was possible
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