[QUOTE=Native Hunter;49734841]Im mostly Irish and German, but ive got Scottish, English, French, and some Native American (Iroquois and Algonquin)[/QUOTE]
You're not going to mention the one that you always talk to me about? :v:
I'm Scots (Clan Donnachaidh), German (Schleswig-Holstein, specifically the city of Plön), French, Polish, Ukrainian and Italian
Paternal - Lithuanian and German, Maternal - German. There's also some Irish in there I think.
I identify most with the Lithuanian side of my family, since I'm tall as fuck and still have their last name. I actually did a research paper on how my family immigrated, assimilated and rose in class throughout the 20th century. Personal genealogy is a very worthwhile study.
Polish, Russian, Czech, Slovak, possibly some other Eastern European stock as well.
Father's side is mainly German/Scottish. Mother's side is Japanese & British. My eyes look a bit slanted and asian but otherwise I'm a big dumb American.
Ancestry from my mother's side is an interesting read (my grandfather has a book out called "The family Jordan Chronicles). We're descended from one Reverend Robert Jordan of England. We're pretty sure he snuck over the pond to the Americas since there's no record of him leaving. From what I understand you needed the King's permission to leave and there's no papers stating such. Eventually he even helped found and build up New England. Japanese is from my Grandmother. My Grandfather was a US Army Radar tech in Japan post-war. He drove the Generals and officers around and they asked him to go find a new car, Grandma was a receptionist at a dealership and that's how they met.
Don't know much about my dad's side other than my great grandfather was a fire marshall. Grandpa on my dad's side was a Marine during WWII and fought in the pacific theater. I heard it was an awkward meeting when he met Nana (her nickname). Apparently he was not cool with dad and mom marrying but he softened up after I was born.
i am a mutt
my mom is half Japanese, half European white, and my dad is Slavic/Mediterranean white
basically 25% Japanese 75% European
100% American :cool:
Mostly Welsh and Dutch, also kinda Scottish, German, Swedish, Russian, and Irish.
[QUOTE=T.F.W.O.;49737169]
100% American :cool:[/QUOTE]
God bless :terrists:
German.
Which is cool.
i know for certain my mom is straight welsh-irish. my grandpa came from a super irish family, great grandmother came over from wales
dad is french-canadian, german-jewish, english, dunno what else
funny this thread is up, my brother did one of those ancestry tests to find the full scope of our roots
half german half polish
my grandparents were probably not the best of friends
Scottish, Hawaiian, Other native American (no clue which tribe), and Irish.
French, Italian
Gonna be pretty boring here and state 100% danish, I'm first generation so it's to be expected.
Though there are a bunch of mystery men on my mom's side, usually because they left/died shortly before their child was born, one of them [I]may[/I] have been a German soldier, but there's little evidence either way for that.
So yeah, pretty much pedigree for pure danish genes.
50% French
40% Irish
10% Native American/Polish/Probably something else
pretty much a coward potato eater
im german as fuck
African, and Scotch-Irish.
I'm the whitest black person ever to exist.
I think I have some Scottish, Scandinavian, Native American, and German.
Chinese!
My folks just told me I'm white and that's about all there is to it. I don't really have a culture or anything to fall back on. I guess that's why I think people with unique ancestries and ethnic backgrounds are cool as hell.
Primarily Scottish, English, Welsh, and Irish, with some German-Jewish, Dutch-Belgian, and Polish thrown in for good measure.
Also incredibly small amounts of Cherokee and Swedish somewhere along the line.
[editline]16th February 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=Mining Bill;49743955]half german half polish
my grandparents were probably not the best of friends[/QUOTE]
My great-great grandfather immigrated here from Belgium in 1912. He joined the US army in 1917.
We found his journal, dude fucking hated Germans.
Mostly German. My dad's family came from the Munster area, not really sure where my mom's family came from. As far as I can tell my dad's family decided to get out of Germany when Kulturkampf was a thing, being Catholics and all.
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