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"Those genealogy places that test your dna make up the results you know. Somebody got their dogs dna tested and they sent it back with results like if it was a person " Really?? | |||
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"DNA, no. Historical records, yes. " Any shocks or surprises?? | |||
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"My family tree stops at 'Who is your daddy'! I have considered doing a self DNA thingy to send off... see what it brings back... I've come to terms with not having a place within a family now though. " You should go for it | |||
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"DNA, no. Historical records, yes. Any shocks or surprises??" Yes, for sure. | |||
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"After watching the surprisingly interesting Ant & Dec thingy I was wondering if anyone has delved into their family origins ?? And if you have , have you been shocked by any of the results??" I've done my family tree back to the 1680s on my mother's side. No surprises though and they are mainly miners or agricultural labourers. Wouldn't make good t.v.. I did find out though that my surname should be something other than what it is. An ancestor in the 1800s took his mother's name instead of his father's for some reason. Must have been a big falling out there. I also found out that father and son ancestors died in a pit collapse together in the 1880s leaving the wife and mother destitute. Life was hard in the old days. | |||
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"After watching the surprisingly interesting Ant & Dec thingy I was wondering if anyone has delved into their family origins ?? And if you have , have you been shocked by any of the results?? I've done my family tree back to the 1680s on my mother's side. No surprises though and they are mainly miners or agricultural labourers. Wouldn't make good t.v.. I did find out though that my surname should be something other than what it is. An ancestor in the 1800s took his mother's name instead of his father's for some reason. Must have been a big falling out there. I also found out that father and son ancestors died in a pit collapse together in the 1880s leaving the wife and mother destitute. Life was hard in the old days. " Oh no that's so sad | |||
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"A distant relative on my mothers side was Richard Fountaine of Linton, Yorkshire, who made his fortune in London as a timber merchant, making coffins during the Great Plague and providing timber to help rebuild the city after the Great Fire of London. By his will, an estate was purchased to provide a chapel and almshouses known as Fountaine’s Hospital. The hospital still houses local elderly people and you can visit the tiny chapel which I have done several times." Now that's a great story | |||
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"My mum is doing our family tree, god knows where she has go back to on some lines... I think 1700s has been mentioned. To be honest I only really listen when something interesting pops up, Like a Great Great Great Uncle who got shipped to Australia for poaching on the kings land.. they didn't even catch anything! Or when a Great was a councilor on the council and died in the local courts giving evidence on a crime, a brain hemorrhage My Nan's Uncle, died in a work house from TB. We have no idea why he was in a work house his family were all business owners I have family members buried in the same grave yard as Fanny Adams, when we went there I was more interested in Fanny Adams grave! One of my greats also landscape those small crops of trees you see in fields as you hurtle down the motorway or other roads, I know where one is that he did, its funny seeing something a Great Great Great Great put there I have also done the DNA test, 14% Irish the rest English and the areas we are meant to come from ring true with mum's research Having had this my whole life I guess I am lucky in some ways, When I was at school we was set the homework of doing your tree, I got home told mum... I remember her sitting there looking at me and asking " How far back do you want to go?" I responded as a 8 year old as far as you can... Needless to say I got top marks, got a Mars Bar as a reward (Mum still says it was her's) and the tree went around the staff of the school for a while, Mum had to demanded it back! I was also asked about how the information was found etc I just rattled of St Catherines house, graveyards churches etc that I had been dragged around Family History has always been there for me I know no different " That's amazing , great stories | |||
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"I have ancestry based in Spain, Ireland , New Zealand, the Ukraine, and the UK. " Blimey , you're a bit of everything | |||
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"This might not mean much to anyone outside Ireland, but as a Northern Unionist, I was INCREDIBLY surprised to discover my great great grandfather was in the IRA!" I understand, must have been a shock lol !! | |||
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"That was a great program. I wonder how accurate it was though? I would like find out more about my own family tree but I wouldn't know where to start. " Ancestry.com DNA kit I reckon | |||
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"Those genealogy places that test your dna make up the results you know. Somebody got their dogs dna tested and they sent it back with results like if it was a person " Wondering how they managed to fill a tube with dog spit. Considering it has to be clean spit before you eat, drink or smoke. I did mine through ancestry dna and the only close relative it found of mine was my auntie who lives in Canada but I already knew that. Was hoping to find out info about my dad who I never know and I narrowed it down a little but could never pinpoint the guy who fathered me | |||
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