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Genetically it seems we are almost entirely the product of our fathers fathers fathers all the way back and our mothers mothers mothers all the way back. i don't know if that's good or bad but it seems scientifically speaking to be the case (this is only hobby for me others are more qualified)
Anybody who does their family tree (at least those who do it seriously, i.e. they're way past their 3x great-grandparents) would be able to tell you how inter-related we all are. Realisation for me was when the surnames of my classmates at school were popping up. They're not 1st, 2nd or 3rd cousins, but after that they'll be distant cousins, e.g.. we'll share a common ancestor from about 400 years ago.
I’m still yet to find any personal pedigree collapse in my tree. I have for relatives, just not for myself. I have some Romani ancestry, so I’m bound to have a lot on that side of the family.
My surname belongs to a singular family descended from a Jewish merchant who settled in the Black Forest of Germany in the 1300’s. While working at a French investment bank in the U.S., I met an ethnically Korean woman originally from Siberia with the same last name as me. Turns out her grandfather was a Jewish miner relocated out to Siberia by Stalin. I myself am a second-gen Jamaican-American who was raised Catholic. Completely different cultures, entirely across the world, but same common paternal ancestry. Absolutely insane how far common ties can be seen.
@@zandaroos553Jamaican, eh? Yeah, you might also have some Scottish ancestry on account of the Covenanters deported there, in which case you could be a cousin of mine too.
My mother traced most of our family tree back to the 1600s. Her family and my father’s crossed paths several times during this time but didn’t intermarry. Given this, had she been able to go back further they probably would have at some point.
the bicycle had significant effect on western gene pool. it enabled young men to court women over a greater area especially in non urban environments . horses were expensive and required significant upkeep.
i rescued a female Alaskan Malamute, when I ran her pedigree back, i found that in 8 generations, except for two outcrosses, every line went back to the SAME TWO dogs!!!!
haha i feel that. my bf's dad's dad is from australia, his dad's mum is from somewhere in england and she raised his dad, and my bf's mum is full spanish. meanwhile, my grandma dated a random man literally twice her age when she was a teenager from her village of just about 100 people and married him; and my nan and grandad grew up on the same street in london, and both of their families had been on that street for generations. 😭😭😭 ive been following my family tree and there is some quite recent (only a few generations back) examples of incest. (the only reason there isnt more is because my grandma's bio dad was from america(?) in the army and her bio mum got pregnant from a one night stand- or else both her parents would have been from the same village, like the previous few generations had been ) and my dad. im mildly jealous of his strong genetics, but what can i do. at least i know our children will have another generation between the incest that took place recently in my gene pool, than i did.
I use a website that can check to see if my parents are closely related. After all, Eleanor Roosevelt was born a Roosevelt and married one, so she never had to change her name.
I read that Iceland has an app to check to see if you're related to a potential date because it's so isolated, people had been finding out far too late that they were related (usually distantly, but still) to their new date.
I’ve found two places, one from each parent, where the family tree “doesn’t branch”. One is separated by four generations, the other by five, but still. Both times were in a small town.
My grandmother's paternal great grandfather was her maternal great great grandfather. Two sons. One married, his child married and had her father. The other son married, that son married, and the child of that was her mother. In the same chain... two sisters from another family married brothers in my chain. I'm missing entire trees.
When you look back in time at your family tree, the number of ancestors grow exponentially, at the same time we have more people on the planet than ever before. So this should have come as no surprise to anyone.
This makes sense but it's not something I've ever thought about so thank you for putting the video together! I never knew pedigree collapse was a thing either
Somehow I met and married my 12th cousin. Raised in different states, met in a place neither of us was born, both of us had similar interests which led to us meeting. But much closer family marriages in the tree than us...
I’m related to French royalty, the Habsburg family included. I mean it’s cool to name my whole family but it’s still weird to know I’m related to Carlos the Bewitched
I researched my ancestry for about 11 generations (all lines, male and female). At that point (around the 17th century), during the French colonization of Quebec, the same couples repeat all the time. One couple is there 42 times!!!
Thank You for this. A friend recently did my genealogy. My ancestor Mary Barnes, Farmington, CT 1662 was hanged as a witch. I am Beth Barnes from Farmington, New Mexico. It also revealed that the guy I married at 18 in Chicago actually came from a small Kty Valley where everyone had the same last name. Even tho he is an engineer he is a medical moron and that is about as far as his brain goes. It's also been revealed that my father was not some Indiana Hick but the son of a powerful Gangster and I grew up in the isolated Hide Out. Now I'm a very chill person but people find my "resting face" aggressive. My Dad had that DeNiro stare. And I realize I do too. I was raised a mutt but have Wolf DNA. LOL
*If you get burned, you would be ash, if you are in the moon or something, you are not exactly "In the wind", as there would be no wind. therefore, this is just something you supposed*
I did my family tree and saw my 3rd great-grandfather (b.1850) had 3 wives through his life who all were cousins of him, and I worked out he may have 600 more or less descendants.😂
Funny thing is my 4th great-grandfather had 20 kids over marriages to 2 wives, but he disowned one of his sons for marrying his 1st cousin (4th great-grandfather's niece). Said incestuous son is my 3rd great-grandfather
@z.vosloo916 I thought you were from some part of Asia where that kind of thing is common among certain populations of people . Polygamy and Consanguineous marriages were not really that common in South Africa, so I am surprised by that this happened in Cape Town.
Mine gets serious around 1800. I have three lines that eventually become the same couple. I had a great-grandmother who had 3 grandparents with the same last name.
Made a joke on a different channel... they didn't like it. All I said was, "I'm trying to figure out how I'm related to myself" 😂 I see this at 5 generations back. I have the same 5th ggf twice! 😅 Good ol' West Virginia relatives. But it also seems that my mom's paternal side and my dad's paternal side are distant relatives, too. Sheesh!
Obviously, you are related to yourself with a factor of 1; you share 100% of your ancestors with yourself. However, how distantly related your parents are, assuming you have duplicate pairs of great grandparents, would mean that each share a grandparent, which makes them first cousins, with a relationship of .125. If they only share one grandparent, say because one of their grandparents had children with two different people, would make them half-cousins, with a relationship of .0625.
Several years after we married, I discovered that my wife and I are distantly related. We are both apparently descended from King Henry VII, but we seem to be related in other ways as well.
Ive actually always been curious how inbred i really was. Thanks for the video! I have such a weird ancestry because for some reason my direct line never stay in an area they were born in (me included). I am a genetic mutt! I have no idea what drives us but maybe its because we have a few royal lines in our history and vant afford to Inbreed lol
Both halves of my family (moms v dads side) came here after the Great War. Funnily enough all my dad's dads are Spaniards, but once you hit a certain point they start being called Visigoths, which is cool as fuck. My mom's family is Anglo-Norse, as those records go back far enough to when we received a charter to found a small settlement called Swalwell in northern England. Whether that was already a surname, or became ours as a result of our founding the settlement, is less clear. So weirdly enough I'm all different definitions of Saxon. Old Saxon from Germany, New Saxon from England, descended from piratical Saxons, who became the WASP we all know and love here in the States. Throw in a bit of Roman Empire burning Goth for some sprinkles on top.
It's weird this video popped up just now. I was looking for a documentary about "The Hills Have Eyes". It's inspired by a true story that happened in Scotland, but it's set in Monticello, New Mexico. I'm related to the entire town of 87 people in Monticello.
My first husband was Hungarian-Polish (100% Hungarian father; 100% Polish mother), and I’m English/German and a teensy bit Scotch-Irish, so our son is likely pretty genetically mixed. HOWEVER, my second husband, in addition to being French and Polish, was also English and German, so we may well have shared an ancestor somewhere after the trip to America. I mean, by the time you are second cousins (sharing one set of great-grandparents; your grandparents were siblings), does it really matter? West Virginia has the whole concept of “kissing cousins”, after all! (These are cousins less related to you than full first cousins; cousins you share less than 2 great-grandparents with. 👍)
The double ancestor cone reminds me of the personal double light cone in relativity. I suppose one is mapping DNA relationships forwards and backwards and the other mapping potential causal relationships forwards and backwards - but it's a bit of a stretch. 🙂
5 miles is not very far. My family and I walk in state parks. You can walk a 5 miles trail in 2 hours. I’m talking about 6 year olds walking the trail too. Walking briskly I would say 1.5 hour walk. Or a light jog in 1 hour going at a 12 minute a mile pace. You could walk to the next settlement in the morning, eat and make friends and walk back by noon.
Dunno how receptive you are to theology and genetics, but its a big theory in christian theology that Noah's sons were the first distinctly ethnic people. Inbreeding the larger genetic set Noah had concentrated out the euroasian, african, and Mediterranean gene pools and their respective appearances.
Long before we get back to the time of Jesus, or Year 0, all of us have MORE ancestors than ever lived on Earth! Only 34 generations back, each and every one of us has 17,179,869,184 32x-Great-Grandparents. We are all related, like it or don't. Some people, "pure" whatever they're bragging about, are very, very in-bred.
Everyone who lived around that time is in your tree, my tree, and everyone else's on Earth, today. Do the math: you, I and every other human alive today, all have 2 parents (whether they stick around or not), 4 grandparents, 8 great-grandparents, 16 greatx2-grandparents, 32 greatx3 grandparents, 64 greatx4-grandparents, 128 greatx5-grandparents, 256 greatx6-grandparents, and 512 greatx7-grandparents. That's merely the first TEN generations, or around 250 years. If you don't understand the ramifications of doubling, I will happily work for you for a penny a day, IF you double the rate each day I work. Run the math out on that one, it'll show you how numbers get out of hand long before we're ready!
I think everyone who's complaining about single cat ladies and child free adults should see these videos. Geology tells us that's there's always been single cat 🐈 ladies and child free adults.
Yes but times when certain countries populations are below replacement like they today in a lot of countries didn't happen at least not to such a number of countries
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Genetically it seems we are almost entirely the product of our fathers fathers fathers all the way back and our mothers mothers mothers all the way back. i don't know if that's good or bad but it seems scientifically speaking to be the case (this is only hobby for me others are more qualified)
My Mom/Aunt is very offended at this video.
LOL
What does your Brousin think about it? Is he offended at this video?.
How do you think my brother and sister parents feel?😮😂
Uncle Dad
my uncle/nephew was very outraged at this comment
Anybody who does their family tree (at least those who do it seriously, i.e. they're way past their 3x great-grandparents) would be able to tell you how inter-related we all are. Realisation for me was when the surnames of my classmates at school were popping up. They're not 1st, 2nd or 3rd cousins, but after that they'll be distant cousins, e.g.. we'll share a common ancestor from about 400 years ago.
I’m still yet to find any personal pedigree collapse in my tree. I have for relatives, just not for myself.
I have some Romani ancestry, so I’m bound to have a lot on that side of the family.
Being Metis means that everyone who has a last name that shows up anywhere on that part of the family tree is probably also my cousin.
My surname belongs to a singular family descended from a Jewish merchant who settled in the Black Forest of Germany in the 1300’s. While working at a French investment bank in the U.S., I met an ethnically Korean woman originally from Siberia with the same last name as me. Turns out her grandfather was a Jewish miner relocated out to Siberia by Stalin. I myself am a second-gen Jamaican-American who was raised Catholic. Completely different cultures, entirely across the world, but same common paternal ancestry. Absolutely insane how far common ties can be seen.
@@zandaroos553Jamaican, eh? Yeah, you might also have some Scottish ancestry on account of the Covenanters deported there, in which case you could be a cousin of mine too.
My mother traced most of our family tree back to the 1600s. Her family and my father’s crossed paths several times during this time but didn’t intermarry. Given this, had she been able to go back further they probably would have at some point.
I don't even need to use statistics to reliably say I'm the product of inbreeding. My parents both know their common ancestor.
the bicycle had significant effect on western gene pool. it enabled young men to court women over a greater area especially in non urban environments . horses were expensive and required significant upkeep.
i rescued a female Alaskan Malamute, when I ran her pedigree back, i found that in 8 generations, except for two outcrosses, every line went back to the SAME TWO dogs!!!!
my parents are from separate countries so my gene pool should be healing now.
haha i feel that. my bf's dad's dad is from australia, his dad's mum is from somewhere in england and she raised his dad, and my bf's mum is full spanish.
meanwhile, my grandma dated a random man literally twice her age when she was a teenager from her village of just about 100 people and married him; and my nan and grandad grew up on the same street in london, and both of their families had been on that street for generations. 😭😭😭
ive been following my family tree and there is some quite recent (only a few generations back) examples of incest. (the only reason there isnt more is because my grandma's bio dad was from america(?) in the army and her bio mum got pregnant from a one night stand- or else both her parents would have been from the same village, like the previous few generations had been ) and my dad.
im mildly jealous of his strong genetics, but what can i do. at least i know our children will have another generation between the incest that took place recently in my gene pool, than i did.
Im brazilian and the mixing is wild, I have at least four continents in my genes.
Same My dad's Asian (Georgia/Abkhaz and Circassian dissent) and my mom's European (Russian).
I use a website that can check to see if my parents are closely related. After all, Eleanor Roosevelt was born a Roosevelt and married one, so she never had to change her name.
I read that Iceland has an app to check to see if you're related to a potential date because it's so isolated, people had been finding out far too late that they were related (usually distantly, but still) to their new date.
I’ve found two places, one from each parent, where the family tree “doesn’t branch”. One is separated by four generations, the other by five, but still. Both times were in a small town.
Oh man i wasn't expecting Habsburg chin to appear, thx for the laugh.
I think this channel likes slipping in that Habsburg chin whenever it can lol! Really interesting video.
My grandmother's paternal great grandfather was her maternal great great grandfather. Two sons. One married, his child married and had her father. The other son married, that son married, and the child of that was her mother.
In the same chain... two sisters from another family married brothers in my chain. I'm missing entire trees.
When you look back in time at your family tree, the number of ancestors grow exponentially, at the same time we have more people on the planet than ever before. So this should have come as no surprise to anyone.
This makes sense but it's not something I've ever thought about so thank you for putting the video together! I never knew pedigree collapse was a thing either
We would be way better off if humans and other mammals were capable of sequential hermaphroditism and parthenogenesis!
My parents (born on opposite coasts) are 4th cousins!
Somehow I met and married my 12th cousin. Raised in different states, met in a place neither of us was born, both of us had similar interests which led to us meeting. But much closer family marriages in the tree than us...
I’m related to French royalty, the Habsburg family included. I mean it’s cool to name my whole family but it’s still weird to know I’m related to Carlos the Bewitched
My great-grandparents were cousins so... Yes.
I researched my ancestry for about 11 generations (all lines, male and female). At that point (around the 17th century), during the French colonization of Quebec, the same couples repeat all the time. One couple is there 42 times!!!
Interesting. Where do you recommend getting that information from, and particular service, and did you compare geneology companies?
Thanks in a advance! 😀
Thank You for this. A friend recently did my genealogy. My ancestor Mary Barnes, Farmington, CT 1662 was hanged as a witch. I am Beth Barnes from Farmington, New Mexico. It also revealed that the guy I married at 18 in Chicago actually came from a small Kty Valley where everyone had the same last name. Even tho he is an engineer he is a medical moron and that is about as far as his brain goes. It's also been revealed that my father was not some Indiana Hick but the son of a powerful Gangster and I grew up in the isolated Hide Out. Now I'm a very chill person but people find my "resting face" aggressive. My Dad had that DeNiro stare. And I realize I do too. I was raised a mutt but have Wolf DNA. LOL
I now rent from a Navajo/Lakota/15% Irish Gal. They have Clans that keep people from marrying cousins.
we are just dust in the wind....
"You are a leaf driven by the wind," ― Herne the Hunter, The Greatest Enemy (S02 E07), Robin of Sherwood (1984―1986).
So-crates. He’s excellent and not bogus!
So are Bill and Ted.
*If you get burned, you would be ash, if you are in the moon or something, you are not exactly "In the wind", as there would be no wind. therefore, this is just something you supposed*
I am allergic to dust
@@cipaisone Don’t be cremated then.
Roman Bellic : "Hey cousin do you want to go bowling?"
Really really nice perspective
I did my family tree and saw my 3rd great-grandfather (b.1850) had 3 wives through his life who all were cousins of him, and I worked out he may have 600 more or less descendants.😂
What part of the world is your Great-Grandparents from?
Funny thing is my 4th great-grandfather had 20 kids over marriages to 2 wives, but he disowned one of his sons for marrying his 1st cousin (4th great-grandfather's niece). Said incestuous son is my 3rd great-grandfather
@@lionandwolfboy8714 My family lived in the Cape at that time in South Africa they were railway and mine worker's.
@redjoker365 With family history, you will never know what you can find.
@z.vosloo916 I thought you were from some part of Asia where that kind of thing is common among certain populations of people .
Polygamy and Consanguineous marriages were not really that common in South Africa, so I am surprised by that this happened in Cape Town.
tried this in the sims made everyone unrelated and some how everyone soon became cousions and this was just in base game not modded
Honour your ancestors.
A nice overview. It would be great to have a deeper version. Perhaps examples and explanations on how dna traces people to regions
How sweet. So we are all actually just like the Habsburgs. Minus the jaw, the palaces and the familly jewels 😅
Mine gets serious around 1800. I have three lines that eventually become the same couple. I had a great-grandmother who had 3 grandparents with the same last name.
Your channel is too good
Made a joke on a different channel... they didn't like it. All I said was, "I'm trying to figure out how I'm related to myself" 😂 I see this at 5 generations back. I have the same 5th ggf twice! 😅 Good ol' West Virginia relatives. But it also seems that my mom's paternal side and my dad's paternal side are distant relatives, too. Sheesh!
Obviously, you are related to yourself with a factor of 1; you share 100% of your ancestors with yourself. However, how distantly related your parents are, assuming you have duplicate pairs of great grandparents, would mean that each share a grandparent, which makes them first cousins, with a relationship of .125. If they only share one grandparent, say because one of their grandparents had children with two different people, would make them half-cousins, with a relationship of .0625.
@@michaelweiske702 lol Thank you.
Jokes on Olivia, I’m not having kids.
Several years after we married, I discovered that my wife and I are distantly related. We are both apparently descended from King Henry VII, but we seem to be related in other ways as well.
Ive actually always been curious how inbred i really was. Thanks for the video! I have such a weird ancestry because for some reason my direct line never stay in an area they were born in (me included). I am a genetic mutt! I have no idea what drives us but maybe its because we have a few royal lines in our history and vant afford to Inbreed lol
My dad's parents are first cousins. So yeah, I'm a product of inbreeding.
Both halves of my family (moms v dads side) came here after the Great War. Funnily enough all my dad's dads are Spaniards, but once you hit a certain point they start being called Visigoths, which is cool as fuck. My mom's family is Anglo-Norse, as those records go back far enough to when we received a charter to found a small settlement called Swalwell in northern England. Whether that was already a surname, or became ours as a result of our founding the settlement, is less clear.
So weirdly enough I'm all different definitions of Saxon. Old Saxon from Germany, New Saxon from England, descended from piratical Saxons, who became the WASP we all know and love here in the States. Throw in a bit of Roman Empire burning Goth for some sprinkles on top.
It's weird this video popped up just now.
I was looking for a documentary about "The Hills Have Eyes". It's inspired by a true story that happened in Scotland, but it's set in Monticello, New Mexico.
I'm related to the entire town of 87 people in Monticello.
My great grandparents were first cousins, Their parents were first cousins. And my grandmother's sister married their first cousin.
If you travel outside large cities and visit small rural areas you can see the people that live there have a similar look.
My first husband was Hungarian-Polish (100% Hungarian father; 100% Polish mother), and I’m English/German and a teensy bit Scotch-Irish, so our son is likely pretty genetically mixed. HOWEVER, my second husband, in addition to being French and Polish, was also English and German, so we may well have shared an ancestor somewhere after the trip to America. I mean, by the time you are second cousins (sharing one set of great-grandparents; your grandparents were siblings), does it really matter? West Virginia has the whole concept of “kissing cousins”, after all! (These are cousins less related to you than full first cousins; cousins you share less than 2 great-grandparents with. 👍)
So has anyone found out their own great-great grandfather was their own grandfather?
The double ancestor cone reminds me of the personal double light cone in relativity. I suppose one is mapping DNA relationships forwards and backwards and the other mapping potential causal relationships forwards and backwards - but it's a bit of a stretch. 🙂
5 miles is not very far. My family and I walk in state parks. You can walk a 5 miles trail in 2 hours. I’m talking about 6 year olds walking the trail too. Walking briskly I would say 1.5 hour walk. Or a light jog in 1 hour going at a 12 minute a mile pace. You could walk to the next settlement in the morning, eat and make friends and walk back by noon.
Who thought this was a LocalScriptMan video at first?
Please make a video on how Drake and Kendrick are related
I don't have kids, so Olivia isn't my fault.
My dad was from west virginia, so yeah....
My paternal great-grandparents were first cousins. I know I'm the product of inbreeding.
I should court my cousins, it's a tradition in the family.
I feel bad for those "pure blood" groups. Doomed.
Wincest is the best!
Adam to Seth... Noah
Ive got 3 separate royal lines in my ancestry. I am a triple inbred Margarita mix
Recently confirmed on 23 and me that my girlfriend is approximately a 4th cousin.
now thats incest
Sweet home Alabama!
Dunno how receptive you are to theology and genetics, but its a big theory in christian theology that Noah's sons were the first distinctly ethnic people. Inbreeding the larger genetic set Noah had concentrated out the euroasian, african, and Mediterranean gene pools and their respective appearances.
hello to any sixth cousins reading this and to anyone who i will share the top genealogy row with
Long before we get back to the time of Jesus, or Year 0, all of us have MORE ancestors than ever lived on Earth! Only 34 generations back, each and every one of us has 17,179,869,184 32x-Great-Grandparents. We are all related, like it or don't. Some people, "pure" whatever they're bragging about, are very, very in-bred.
I found Mary in my tree...
Everyone who lived around that time is in your tree, my tree, and everyone else's on Earth, today. Do the math: you, I and every other human alive today, all have 2 parents (whether they stick around or not), 4 grandparents, 8 great-grandparents, 16 greatx2-grandparents, 32 greatx3 grandparents, 64 greatx4-grandparents, 128 greatx5-grandparents, 256 greatx6-grandparents, and 512 greatx7-grandparents.
That's merely the first TEN generations, or around 250 years. If you don't understand the ramifications of doubling, I will happily work for you for a penny a day, IF you double the rate each day I work. Run the math out on that one, it'll show you how numbers get out of hand long before we're ready!
I should have been Queen
I have a claim to the Kingdom of the Suevi
@@Akrafena whats stopping you?
@@yarnmisery I am American and have no army ( though I can create a exiled court)
I mean my ancestors were slaves so probably yeah 😂
But if they had a choice no. It wasn’t typical to knowingly bed your relative, distant or not.
You too. what now funny man
Me not pwodukt of inbweeding! Me frum misipi!
Me got 500 gindurs!! Doant bee hater mistur!
Me caint help it!! Me happee
Huh?What?What?Huh?
Yeah.
I think everyone who's complaining about single cat ladies and child free adults should see these videos. Geology tells us that's there's always been single cat 🐈 ladies and child free adults.
Yes but times when certain countries populations are below replacement like they today in a lot of countries didn't happen at least not to such a number of countries
Or you could just fuck your relatives, that’s also a decision.
Childless...
Adam and Eve.
Muhaha, I'm Korean. So nope 😄
So we come from our incestors ? 😮
😂😅
who cares?