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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2022
  • Was not expecting these results and to solve a lifelong family mystery!
    #ancestry #ancestrydna #scottish

Комментарии • 338

  • @goldfish2379
    @goldfish2379 4 месяца назад +10

    you look incredibly Scottish. Not just the red hair (although 1 in 10 Scottish people are redheads) but your features.

  • @kahiemlinton1784
    @kahiemlinton1784 2 месяца назад +6

    Welcome to the black community that must have been shock 🤯 ❤

  • @guleet75
    @guleet75 4 месяца назад +5

    Scotland has the highest percentage of red hair ! And 40% or more carry the red hair gene !!

  • @SIG442
    @SIG442 Год назад +18

    Norway and Sweden also produce red hair, I have that too.
    For Sardinia, it is currently Italian. The island north of it is French.

  • @Ozzpot
    @Ozzpot Год назад +64

    Girl I could've told you you were a Celtic lass at 100 paces.

    • @NatalieBarends-uj3de
      @NatalieBarends-uj3de 5 месяцев назад

      😂and even west African my God , you skip your African ancestors though.Dont deny you African too you weren't happy shocked.We all one percent hunting gathered blood all humans are of Africa 😂

    • @emmanuelgoldspleen2905
      @emmanuelgoldspleen2905 5 месяцев назад +1

      She isn’t Celtic at all.

    • @Armed-Forever
      @Armed-Forever 2 месяца назад +4

      @@emmanuelgoldspleen2905she's 74% british so 100% she's celtic and germanic

    • @emmanuelgoldspleen2905
      @emmanuelgoldspleen2905 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Armed-Forever
      That's not what Celtic denotes.
      British and Irish were not and are not Celts.

    • @thetjdman
      @thetjdman 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@emmanuelgoldspleen2905the hell are you talking about? The Romans themselves called them Keltoi, aka Celtic. Would you prefer the term Gaelic? Just curious how you're confused.

  • @davidsherman1915
    @davidsherman1915 Год назад +46

    I don’t understand why people would be “scared” of their dna test results. I was surprised with a few of my outcomes, but never scared. I couldn’t wait to learn what I am made of. It’s more impressive when you learn of what you’re parents and grandparents are made of. I have a lot of mixtures in me and I love it. … Sardinia also shows up in my dad. ❤️

    • @emmanuelgoldspleen2905
      @emmanuelgoldspleen2905 Год назад +10

      I am more scared of the relatives than the percentages 😁

    • @kristinbailey4357
      @kristinbailey4357 Год назад +4

      I’m definitely nervous about mine. Why bc my dad adopted me.

    • @q8gyj26s
      @q8gyj26s Год назад +10

      People are scared because of skeletons in the closet. Imagine finding your dad was not ur biological dad etc

    • @Ragdollcatlover
      @Ragdollcatlover Год назад +2

      People are scared because they sometimes find out that their brother / sister has a different dad or something.

    • @davidsherman1915
      @davidsherman1915 Год назад +1

      @@q8gyj26s This exact situation happened to my father. It’s terrible, and still a process, but my dad says that it’s better to know the truth than to continue living as someone that you’re not. Also, finding out that my grandfather is not my dad’s father has saved one of my sister’s life. Instead of her being a pin cushion and doctors searching. We were able to identify a trait that runs on the newly found grandfather’s line that is active in my sister. It’s a pain, but the truth has to be learned somehow now that the technology is available. If there’s any new truths for anyone to learn. Stay strong. My dad is nearly 70 years old and had a blow to him that was never expected. Initially, he was taking it really bad, but he’s coming around.

  • @rawschri
    @rawschri Год назад +13

    The Swedish/Danish part will be from the Vikings ... who raided into Scotland/Ireland many centuries back !

    • @Armed-Forever
      @Armed-Forever 2 месяца назад +1

      yes the dane's and jutes in the 500ad years

  • @davidirwin1549
    @davidirwin1549 Год назад +48

    You have some of the Southeast USA Mix with the Sardinia, Cypriot and African (Benin and Togo). A lot of people with this mix are descendents of Indentured Servants who settled in Colonial Virginia in the 1600's. Scots, Irish and English from Europe and others perhaps from Sardinia, Cyprus and Benin and Togo all came together pre slavery and worked as indentured servants on tobacco plantations in Tidewater Virginia. They lived together and intermarried producing this mix in people with colonial Virginia and Carolinas lineage.

    • @LAtheYoung61
      @LAtheYoung61 Год назад +9

      That’s fascinating! Please share where you got this information, I’d love to know more…

    • @davidirwin1549
      @davidirwin1549 Год назад +12

      @@LAtheYoung61 Here is a piece on the Melungeon's that kind of sum's up how this mix got started: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon. You might also google out the "Atlantic Creoles" and "early Indentured Servants in Colonial Virginia". Up to 75% of white immigrants to early Virginia and the Carolina's were indentured servants from the British Isles and Germany who worked and lived on Tobacco Plantations alongside Native American's and African's in the 1600's and this was all "before" slavery became the main thing in the 1700's involving African's when indentured servitude of European's and Native America's dropped off. These early mixed race families moved away from Tidewater Virginia in groups. One group moved down the Carolina's and into the deep south (a part of this is the Lumbee Indians of North Carolina. A 2nd group moved westward into AppalachIa (SW Virginia, NE North Carolina, NE Tennessee and SW Kentucky) and it is this 2nd group that became known as the "Melungeons" and the 3rd group followed the Quakers out of Virginia in the very early 1800's into Ohio and Indiana. Over the next 200 years these groups intermarried with recently arrived whites and each generation got whiter especially the northern branch (I am descended from this branch) and the Melungeon's and the southern branch as well. If you have a membership to MyHeritage they have a genetic group called "Southern USA" in which most people of this genetic group are descendents of these early indentured servants. Also, Many Englishmen first moved to Barbado's in the early 1600's where there was a strong Native American slave trade partly run by the Dutch and the men intermarried with these women and these families founded Charleston, South Carolina. Other's from the south of this mix were Loyalists during the American Revolution and after the war settled in Pennsylvania and Southern Ontario where they intermarried with Pennsylvania Dutch families (some of my ancestors as well). All of this is just starting to be pieced together with the developments of DNA. People of this mix usually have British Isles, French Huguenot, Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry with perhaps a little Iberian (Portuguese and Spanish), a little Native American (possibly South American from the Dutch slave trade), preslavery African (a lot have the Benin/Togo) and other odd mixes such as Basque, Sardinian, Balkan, Cypriot (allegedly marooned Turkish and Portuguese sailors left on the coast of the Carolina's who intermarried native women and moved inland.

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  Год назад +6

      This is very interesting. Thank you!

    • @sarahMuahahaha
      @sarahMuahahaha Год назад +5

      @@LAtheYoung61 look into melungeons. I have West African, North African ( Egyptian), Arabian/Levant. They were mixed with a bunch of things... depending on the lines. Portuguese, Anatolia/Western Asian, African ( countries varies), Indigenous, Shepardic Jew... literally mixed

    • @karentucker2161
      @karentucker2161 Год назад +3

      Definitely southeast. I am southeast area and me and her sound a lot alike. I haven't watched the while thing yet.

  • @ange1098
    @ange1098 Год назад +22

    Think of yourself as a Celtic warrior. 🧡🇬🇧

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  Год назад +5

      I love it!

    • @marieO07
      @marieO07 Год назад +2

      Just a honest question ? Why associate the British flag with a Celtic Warrior? You know this is incorrect right ?

    • @thomsboys77
      @thomsboys77 Год назад +2

      @@marieO07 The Union Jack represents England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. So it isn’t. Cornwall is a Celtic part of England

    • @TheGreatIRSH
      @TheGreatIRSH Год назад +1

      @@marieO07 Everyone from Britain and Ireland has Celtic roots. The English have the most Germanic DNA at around 30%, but still calling them Anglo-Saxon is a misnomer. They English gene pool is still majority Celtic.

    • @NatalieBarends-uj3de
      @NatalieBarends-uj3de 5 месяцев назад

      Who isn't my ancestors from Europe too .I'm mix race colored .I look too fair brown hair , had blue eyes as baby change too light brown.our ancestors were Vikings alright and Anglo Saxon , Celtic, Nordic I'm partly from Southern African cause of Jan van riebeeck was enslaving Khoisan people and sleeping 😂with his khoi women 😂.Europe had spread globally all over thd the world India, Indonesia, australia, new Zealand , china , japan , africa etc.nothing new that all humans can have celtic blood😂

  • @moraggilmour8772
    @moraggilmour8772 Год назад +15

    I'm Scottish. I knew just looking at you,that you were Scottish. X

    • @patriciakeats1621
      @patriciakeats1621 Год назад +2

      Scottish beauty. I look more British lol.

    • @NatalieBarends-uj3de
      @NatalieBarends-uj3de 5 месяцев назад +1

      Globally we all British cause if British colonization all over the Africa and Europe and the far east and Arabia and middle east and America south , Mexico to north , west whatsoever cause the British like to control . China , Indonesia etc . Egypt, west Africa , etc .

  • @MsLessette
    @MsLessette 7 месяцев назад +7

    Before you said you were Italian i could tell you were scottish by looking at you.

  • @richardphillips1971
    @richardphillips1971 Год назад +5

    Aegean is pronounced Ay-jee-un, I hope you don't mind me mentioning it.

  • @purplepanther2771
    @purplepanther2771 6 месяцев назад +11

    You're shocked that you're Scottish and Irish? You're the only one. ;-)

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 Месяц назад

      Yeah. I'm mostly from the Isles, but I also carry Finnish, Italian, North African, Copt, West African. Nobody is pure anything.

    • @purplepanther2771
      @purplepanther2771 Месяц назад

      @@harrietharlow9929 That's true. You're pretty much a Celt, though, so embrace your Gaelic goodness.

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 Месяц назад +1

      @@purplepanther2771 I'm definitely doing that! Six Nations, One Soul!

    • @emmanuelgoldspleen2905
      @emmanuelgoldspleen2905 Месяц назад

      @@purplepanther2771
      She is not a Celt whatsoever.

    • @purplepanther2771
      @purplepanther2771 Месяц назад

      @@emmanuelgoldspleen2905 She's not a Continental one. She's definitely Briton and Gaelic, and most people refer to those two groups as Celtic.

  • @Guernsey576
    @Guernsey576 Год назад +11

    These videos really do show how little European geography Americans know.

    • @NatalieBarends-uj3de
      @NatalieBarends-uj3de 5 месяцев назад +1

      😂 some deny their African roots not mentioning garden of eden where all humans come from the heart of Africa.

    • @steveboy7302
      @steveboy7302 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@NatalieBarends-uj3deexcept majority have no african at all

    • @NatalieBarends-uj3de
      @NatalieBarends-uj3de 5 месяцев назад

      @@steveboy7302 and yes British man that came to America and destroyed the Native red Indian took their land .Yes the also bring African slaves to America too work on cotton farms and do hard labour raped and slept with west African men and women yes children were born in those times .They have at least 1 or 10 percent black blood from Africa.Yes you are not scientist or did check all the white Americans genes.You will surprise what you find even Native red Indian and mexican Spanish blood🤣

    • @mustasheolll2020
      @mustasheolll2020 2 месяца назад

      @@steveboy7302I don’t even though my grandpa looks part black. Funny how genes work 😂

  • @robw7676
    @robw7676 10 месяцев назад +5

    79% British & Irish
    And totally looks it (speaking as a Brit)

  • @lilhazey1128
    @lilhazey1128 Год назад +7

    If its any consolation, you really do look like one of us bud. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  Год назад +2

      Makes me happy!!! 🥰 Thank you

    • @shambolicrhetoric6143
      @shambolicrhetoric6143 Год назад +3

      @@theoctoberredhead I wouldn’t take the results too literally. I did the same test 2 years ago. The results from then to now due to Ancesty.dna “updates” is about 95% different to my original results. Completely different ethnic groups in my results now. And each time there is an update the results change again. I think these tests are about as accurate as getting a palm reading.

  • @Antpaok
    @Antpaok Год назад +13

    As a half Greek Cypriot myself, just something that might help familiarize you more with what Cyprus is, it was the first stop of the Apostle Paul's ministry outside of Israel on his trip around the Greek world in spreading the good news of the Savior Jesus Christ, it's mentioned in the Bible in Acts 13, all the best on your journey discovering more about your heritage!

  • @kenmartin1113
    @kenmartin1113 Год назад +10

    This is one of the best DNA results videos that I have seen . It proves that what family stories we learn growing up are just stories in some cases .

  • @user-tv8fr9kj5p
    @user-tv8fr9kj5p 3 месяца назад +2

    My first guess would have been Scotland than Ireland…

  • @evamamani9026
    @evamamani9026 4 месяца назад +3

    Hello, I took the DNA test and it came out.
    70% Native American 🇺🇸
    10% Mesoamerican and Andean
    10% canada and russia 10% ethnicities Italy Brazil China I was surprised by my DNA test 😱 my grandparents are natives of the USA who emigrated to South America I didn't know anything about this 😂 I now have American nationality and live in New York🇺🇸😊

  • @gretamichelle8514
    @gretamichelle8514 8 месяцев назад +5

    Love ur red hair it's so pretty 😍

  • @richardmeyer1837
    @richardmeyer1837 Год назад +5

    Ancestry Is Awesome!

  • @michaelmichael8314
    @michaelmichael8314 6 месяцев назад +7

    I always enjoy watching Americans' ancestry results. They always have a large mixture of different countries. After I did my test, I got my American father (African American)to do a test and my Irish mother to test. My father came back as predominantly Cameroon,followed by Nigerian, followed by English, then a bunch of other stuff in Africa and Europe. My mother came back as 100% Irish (despite having a Scottish surname, which I suppose isn't that uncommon here in Ireland). My wife(also 100% Irish) and I tested our daughters DNA too and she came back as 88% Irish and 12% Nigerian. Our son hasn't tested yet, but he looks like he likely inherited a little more African from me, but he has flaming curly orange hair and blue eyes, unlike my daughter who has jet black hair and green eyes. Both my wife and I have 1 redheaded Grandparent, so I'm assuming we both have one allele for red hair despite the both of us having dark hair. As interesting as the DNA aspect is when it comes to AncestryDNA, the actual family tree research you can do,especially if you have early American heritage is insane. I was able to trace some of my father's European heritage back to the Puritan migration in the 1600s. I was also able to find out what our surname would be had our surname stayed along the paternal line. It would be Åkesson

  • @ec5657
    @ec5657 Год назад +7

    Your accent and the way you speak is pure love ♥. Thank you for sharing your results with us!

  • @collectingmemories9431
    @collectingmemories9431 Год назад +6

    Your hair is sooo beautiful 😍

  • @rhmendelson
    @rhmendelson Год назад +6

    This is really cute:) I love that you want to integrate your family's cultural practices into your lifestyle, such a great way to honor your heritage. As others have said about your Italian ancestry, the family member that originated from there probably descended from other people who came from similar areas close by. The same way people today move for jobs, people migrated back then for other opportunities, or because of war or weather related disasters. I remember a professor in college saying to think of people migrating through time like just people moving further down the beach one day, over time it adds up to a lot of distance. Best of luck in your research!

  • @chimakalu41
    @chimakalu41 Год назад +7

    4:58 Hold the phone, 1% Benin and Togo?👍🏾

  • @Alfruna
    @Alfruna Год назад +22

    Hey, my maternal family is part Cypriot as well! And the percentages from Africa and the Aegean Islands as well as Sardinia and Italy are probably all coming from the same ancestor. A lot of Cypriots also get Italian DNA results and Southern Italians often get Greek and Middle Eastern readings. So all that combined probably comes from your Italian grandfather.

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  Год назад +5

      Good to know! Thanks!

    • @NatalieBarends-uj3de
      @NatalieBarends-uj3de 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@theoctoberredhead you African too😅.Don't skip your African ancestors great grandad travelled out of west Africa as slaves to America that is really crazy ain't it😂.I'm south african mix race mainly south east Asia, european , british all of Britain irish ,Scottish,english and German, Dutch, Netherlands and bushman hunting gathered of south africa i wonder if you west african bantu blood then i must have it too❤

    • @-_YouMayFind_-
      @-_YouMayFind_- 3 месяца назад

      Well technically Italians do not have African DNA so not really. What I see that its mainly Americans that have that West African DNA actually. Europeans do not have that. The simple explanation is slavery. I as 100% European do not have any African at all. America is different then many other places because its so mixed. Because West Africans, natives and all kind of Europeans went there. Especially nowadays there are all kinds of people in America, from Chinese to India to African to Europe. My ancestors barely mixed and if they did it was with neighboring countries XD

  • @dawnyoung8
    @dawnyoung8 5 месяцев назад +3

    Remember half’s . Your part African ! I’d think that would make you want to know how that happened and when ! Beautiful part of the world .
    Congratulations

  • @vincentrusso4332
    @vincentrusso4332 Год назад +5

    As a red haired blue eyed 1%'er I really should get my DNA done. I can't believe Zack wasn't over top of you likea hawk when you got those results.. good for you hun. Y'all have a great time abroad. - Surry Virginia

  • @NejW.
    @NejW. 4 месяца назад +2

    I'm 7% Benin and Togo, 4% England and Northwestern Europe, 2% Scotland, 1% Sweden and Denmark, 1% Germanic Eurpoe. We're pretty much sisters if you squint your eyes hard enough 😂 lol.

  • @sbug2705
    @sbug2705 Год назад +5

    Mine was 50% Central European Jewish, through my mother. It was 31% Scottish, 18 % Irish, and 1% Germanic European through my father.
    Very accurate as my Mother’s family are Hungarian and Jewish.

  • @eduardoguillermo7366
    @eduardoguillermo7366 Год назад +8

    Well, according to the 1% drop rule in the U.S.A. she's a black girl and qualifies for reparation.

    • @caree1993
      @caree1993 Год назад +3

      On paperwork she would have to had claim that she was black the last ten years. So no reparations for her.

    • @Armed-Forever
      @Armed-Forever 2 месяца назад

      lmao true

    • @KentPetersonmoney
      @KentPetersonmoney 8 дней назад

      @@caree1993 Her black ancestor could have been an indentured servant that married into a white family.

  • @giselealmeidavellozakildai3335
    @giselealmeidavellozakildai3335 Год назад +8

    I knew you were possibly Scottish before you said it😃🤩

    • @bearclaws5671
      @bearclaws5671 Год назад +2

      Same. I guessed Scottish, English, and Scandinavian for her before she read her results. I'm surprised at the Italian/Mediterranean ancestry.

  • @maryannmoran-smyth3453
    @maryannmoran-smyth3453 Год назад +12

    I’m Scottish and Irish and when I first saw this video I thought that you had At least some Scottish or Irish in you judging from your physical looks….

    • @slowone8367
      @slowone8367 Год назад +1

      I thought it was just me who thought she looked Scottish. 😭💀

  • @marvinortiz9984
    @marvinortiz9984 Год назад +7

    All that Aegean, Cyprus and Mediterranean DNA should relate to yout Italian ancestor, so your percentage is actually higher.

  • @bgramirez966
    @bgramirez966 Год назад +2

    I did mine a few yrs back and I'am 52% Indigenous America - Mexico & 38% Spanish

  • @henriknielsen9674
    @henriknielsen9674 Год назад +4

    You got some viking in ya 👌

  • @3qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq10
    @3qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq10 Год назад +4

    I was adopted. During the winter of the pandemic I did a dna test and I found out my ethnicities and located my bio mom. Both bio moms side and bio dads side have Scottish names but my ancestors on both sides had a penchant for marrying English aristocrats. I'm both Scot and English Norman and Danish and Breton French and Welsh, with a tiny bit of Irish and Russian. Three out of my four grandparents were descended from mostly aristocrats with titles. I'm Jim Morrison of the Doors second cousin once removed. I'm Doc Hollidays fourth cousin :)

  • @oldwoman5942
    @oldwoman5942 3 месяца назад +1

    My friend was born in Italy and had auburn hair and freckles because the area her family is from was at one time part of Austria.

  • @MrsMac3099
    @MrsMac3099 Год назад +7

    If you add up your southern Italian, Sardinian, Aegean Islands, and anything else around the Mediterranean. That is probably your "Italian". I have a varied family, I have some 100% Irish cousins, 100% Norwegian cousins. But never 100% Italian cousins. Look at the other cousins in common who are Italian and look at their mix. I have great aunt's and uncle's who are supposed to be 100% Italian and they are mixed with everything and anything around the Mediterranean lol. A lot of history of people coming and going.

  • @dougarters2691
    @dougarters2691 7 месяцев назад +2

    My highest level is England and northwest Europe. Celtic.

  • @d0t_DoT_dOT
    @d0t_DoT_dOT 3 месяца назад +1

    Your hair is majestic 😉

  • @barbaravyse660
    @barbaravyse660 5 месяцев назад +2

    I did 23&me and am 45% British and Irish. But it didn’t break it down more than that.

  • @richardmeyer1837
    @richardmeyer1837 Год назад +2

    11:28 Yes Correct!

  • @tiluriso
    @tiluriso Год назад +7

    In regards to he 'Italian' part of your autosomal DNA, you can add the 3% Cyprus and the 2% Sardinian and 1% Aegean Island under the South Italian . South Italy was largely settled by Ancient Greeks, around the Iron Age. SO in a way it could be said that you're 11% South Italian or it could also be seen as 5% South Italy and 6% 'Mediterranean Islander', since both Sardinian and Cyprus and Aegean populations share quite a bit of a common, ancient Early European Farmer (EEF) related roots w/ one another. And you could even probably separate them a bit , Sardinian as 'West Mediterranean islander' and Cyprus and Aegean as 'East Mediterranean Islander', since Cyprus and Aegean population also has some 'East Mediterranean' ancestral component in their mix, which is somewhat closer to Levant, (in the case of Cyprus) and West Asian/Anatolian (in the case of the Aegean). No one component is total 100% isolates, it's all about 'gradients' like a continuum.

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  Год назад +1

      this is very helpful. thank you

    • @MrsMac3099
      @MrsMac3099 Год назад

      You explained this so well. I have 100% Irish cousins, 100% Norwegian cousins, but my Italian cousin's are always a mix of the Mediterranean and sometimes little bits of other things.

  • @MrChristbait
    @MrChristbait Год назад +7

    I'm surprised you're not 99% Scottish! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @Seahorse20
    @Seahorse20 Год назад +7

    Sardinia is an island that is part of Italy. Sardinians have their own language which is much closer to Latin than other modern Romance languages. Sardinian autosomal DNA is quite unique. Your Italian ancestry would be represented by Southern Italy, Sardinia, Aegean, and Cyprus. Italians can cluster with Greeks, and Cypriots.

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  Год назад

      Fascinating! Thank you 🙏🏻

    • @mr-vet
      @mr-vet Год назад

      Sardinian is actually very similar and mutually intelligible to Catalan.

  • @gopherlyn
    @gopherlyn Год назад +3

    According to Ancestry, I am 50% England & Northwestern Europe; 38% Scotland; 4% Sweden & Denmark; 4% Norway; and 4% Wales. This is what I know, from paper trail. My paternal grandfather was born in England; my paternal grandmother was born in Scotland, her paternal grandfather was born in Ireland. my maternal grandfather was English; my paternal grandmother was Welsh and French (Quebec & France). Also, I confirmed who my maternal 2xgr-grandmother's father was on here. She was born in Wales out of Wedlock, all except her birth record has Jonathan Prothero as her father, and her name as Elizabeth Prothero (b. 1853 and parents married in 1855), except her birth reg has Prosser, with my matches I did a search for Prothero in Wales. One was a descendant of Samuel Prothero, Jonathan's brother and the other was a decedent of Jonathan's father's sister, so I say that this confirms that Jonathan is biologically Elizabeth's father.

  • @rebeccaspence1149
    @rebeccaspence1149 Год назад +2

    Def looking to hear more about the mysterious great grandfather

  • @axeblue
    @axeblue Год назад +2

    That's essentially 90% U.K. lesser Roman.

  • @janegreene6426
    @janegreene6426 Год назад +3

    Interesting!! You need to talk to Johnny about all of this. Wait!! He’ll talk your ear off!!

  • @Andyb2379
    @Andyb2379 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’m about to do mine. I’m from Surrey England, but I guess I’ll see where I’m really from.

  • @thaliasghost
    @thaliasghost Год назад +3

    "I don't know what Sardinia is." Lol

  • @simonmc78
    @simonmc78 10 месяцев назад +2

    so so pretty

  • @Celtas87
    @Celtas87 6 месяцев назад +1

    My mother is from Galicia in Spain, while my dad is of French heritage. My grandfather on my mother's side is from Italy... I think I have red hair after my dad, as his sister have it too... 😮

  • @dougarters2691
    @dougarters2691 7 месяцев назад +1

    Our past can be overwhelming.

  • @johnjdumas
    @johnjdumas Год назад +4

    Your results are very similar to mine. 6th cousins could be more than 5000 people listed in ancestry.

  • @dawnyoung8
    @dawnyoung8 5 месяцев назад +1

    You’ll figure out where by doing your tree .
    When you find a relative google their name and place and date in that place . Then you figure out your stories and how and why your family moved .

  • @billyloveschips7595
    @billyloveschips7595 Год назад +16

    You are 79% British and Irish

    • @marieO07
      @marieO07 Год назад +1

      You know theres a major difference between " British and Irish " right?

    • @billyloveschips7595
      @billyloveschips7595 Год назад

      Lol I am from Northern Ireland ,I couldn't be more aware of this

    • @marieO07
      @marieO07 Год назад

      @@billyloveschips7595 Really 🤔🤔🤔, Many would say you're Irish if you live on the Island of Ireland.....

    • @marieO07
      @marieO07 Год назад

      @@billyloveschips7595 lol lol

  • @spencer_jackson542
    @spencer_jackson542 Год назад +2

    I am also 32% scottish

  • @tahliah6691
    @tahliah6691 Год назад +5

    Age-ans pronounced Aegean is Greek … the Greeks traded for centuries with west Africa it’s noted in the Cretan history especially in Knossos I must admit I was wondering if you would have some Russian or Uzbek as there they have a sizeable red haired population and your features do look very central Asian … but from your dna you are very Celtic Scottish Welsh northern France and Irish … it’s always your smallest percentage dna that highlights ones features … also research green eyes

  • @iahelcathartesaura3887
    @iahelcathartesaura3887 Год назад +3

    Lol regardless of all your ancestry you are definitely Southern! 😊👍💝 Me too. I'm from the WNC mountains, except for one grandparent.

  • @sgjoni
    @sgjoni Месяц назад

    Your Cyprus, Sardinia, Aegean Islands are probably all via Southern Italy… possibly also your Benin & Togo. Though that is more likely, in your case, to be from Colonial America. Great mix :)

  • @rettawhinnery
    @rettawhinnery Год назад +17

    Ethnicities are not the same as nationalities. Country borders are political, not ethnic. Each of the DNA companies divide up the geographical areas differently. On AncestryDNA, the Scotland geographic area now includes Northern Ireland, the northern third of England, and down into Brittany in France. I hope you'll continue your research and build a family tree.
    I enjoyed your video. Good presentation.

    • @f2hw6
      @f2hw6 Год назад +4

      I got 25% scottish on mine so are you saying some of that could be northern Ireland? I recently went to both of those countries and the beauty awes me I truly felt home in both of those places!

    • @rettawhinnery
      @rettawhinnery Год назад +5

      @@f2hw6 Yes. The ethnicity estimates were originally intended to tell where your ancestors lived 500 to 1000 years ago, before inter-continental travel. Since there are no living people that old, each of the DNA companies create reference populations based on living users who claim that all four grandparents were born in a specific place. Each of the DNA companies update their reference panels from time to time as they get more users and can refine their algorithms. Some modern country names did not even exist 500 to 1000 years ago, and people migrated without regard to imaginary borders.
      Like you, I've been lucky enough to travel to England, Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. These are truly beautiful places. I got to see the little Quaker church in Northern Ireland where my ancestors lived before immigrating to America. But I suspect he was not ethnically Celtic.
      If you're on AncestryDNA, you can build as many research trees as you want for free. Best wishes.

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  Год назад +2

      Thank you!

  • @richardmeyer1837
    @richardmeyer1837 Год назад +1

    12:12 Yes Right on!

  • @the_internet_332
    @the_internet_332 Год назад +1

    Aegon is different than the Aegean (AY-GEE-UN) Islands but its cute that you say it this way.

  • @NancyCronk
    @NancyCronk Год назад +9

    Me the first ten seconds, "You don't need an Ancestry test. Look at you. You are Irish."

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  Год назад

      😂

    • @emmanuelgoldspleen2905
      @emmanuelgoldspleen2905 Год назад +1

      Yeah partly. I can see some of that for sure. But when she said she has a little bit of Italian, that makes sense too.
      Faces can be quite subtle.
      A great mix!

    • @jason-gf8dg
      @jason-gf8dg Год назад +3

      She's British

    • @baokachi9767
      @baokachi9767 Год назад +3

      @@jason-gf8dg ireland is not apart of britain

    • @NatalieBarends-uj3de
      @NatalieBarends-uj3de 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@emmanuelgoldspleen2905 also west African😂

  • @noelgibson5956
    @noelgibson5956 Год назад +15

    I live in rural Australia. My results were:-
    *54% Scottish
    *25% Welsh
    *13% England/ Northwestern Europe
    *5% Irish
    *3% Norwegian
    On top of this, I had DNA matches in the UK, Canada, NZ, other parts of Australia, Kansas, Georgia, Florida, Minnesota, California, New Jersey, Mississippi and Florida. Of course, I've never heard of these people, but there they were on the database, smiling back at me in their stills.
    I'm shocked that you're shocked that your so Scottish and Irish, given your red hair.
    I doubt that pure breed English, Scottish and Welsh people still exist.........even in England, Scotland and Wales themselves, due to soft internal borders that have enabled people to move around quite freely for centuries.

    • @dreddykrugernew
      @dreddykrugernew Год назад

      There is no such thing as pure breed English, as the hunter gatherers migrated into these lands when the ice retreated around 12,000 years ago, then the Neolithic farmers came here around 6000 years ago and they migrated across Europe from Anatolia, then around 4500 years ago the Yamna from the steppe eastern Ukraine migrated here and they replaced the Neolithic farmer population by 93% and that is who we are today. The reason i havent included any of the more recent DNA input is because the Yamna conquered pretty much the whole of Europe so the genetic differences between R1b and R1a haplogroups is very small and they both where part of the same people on the steppe before they migrated. The Roman Empire at its height what it conquered Gaul and England that is basically the map of R1b haplogroup but they couldnt conquer R1a haplogroups going into Germany which is very interesting...

    • @palepilgrim1174
      @palepilgrim1174 Год назад

      @@dreddykrugernew Same for Scottish and Irish. All Europeans descend from the same threeway admixture of Proto-Indo-Europeans, Western Hunter-Gatherers and Early European Farmers and have continued to mix every since that Bronze Age admixture event (which was only 5,000 years ago).

    • @florrie2303
      @florrie2303 Год назад +1

      I have 66% Irish, 20% English and 14% Welsh DNA. It’s not surprising though as my mum is from the Republic of Ireland, and my dad is English. My paternal grandmother had Welsh and English parents. At one point the result showed some Scottish DNA, but this has disappeared as they’ve refined the results.

    • @kev1n726
      @kev1n726 Год назад

      My auntie's Ancestry had 100% Scottish but now 98% since the update. (We're in Scotland). DNA research in 2019 by Edinburgh University showed people in Scotland lived in the same area as their direct ancestors from the dark ages and hadn't moved around much.

    • @dreddykrugernew
      @dreddykrugernew Год назад +1

      @@kev1n726 Scotland has the highest hunter gatherer DNA of the British Isles, what is strange is that the Irish Scotti came over and conquered the Picts at the same time Anglo Saxons where conquering England so it was a busy time on the islands back then. Fast forward 1500 years a lot of the Scottish return to Ireland with a different religion to the native Irish and all hell breaks loose...

  • @Cd-1991
    @Cd-1991 Год назад +3

    Nice. Welcome to the Italian club. You should receive your spaghetti bender card in the next 6-8 weeks via USPS

  • @Armed-Forever
    @Armed-Forever 2 месяца назад +1

    74% british girl 🇺🇸🇬🇧🤝

  • @vicepresidentmikepence889
    @vicepresidentmikepence889 Год назад +3

    What does the October readhead do in 12 days?

    • @d0t_DoT_dOT
      @d0t_DoT_dOT Год назад +2

      334 days of yearning. ☺️

  • @knockshinnoch1950
    @knockshinnoch1950 Год назад +3

    Before watching anything beyond 1 minute I predict Scots and Irish featuring strongly in your DNA profile, no w lets see if I'm correct...

  • @GeneMTBros
    @GeneMTBros Год назад +2

    It was nice watching this results video. I had similar thoughts of my own. Please practice how to pronounce Aegean Islands :-).

  • @Spinz99
    @Spinz99 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing. It's a big world. I don't have woes about finding family members. I know who they were. Yet I still want to see what Scottish percentage I get someday. Just because.

  • @chislehurstbat
    @chislehurstbat 6 месяцев назад +1

    Only 5% southern Italy. Oh, Sardinia, no idea where Sardinia is. I am laughing so much. So sweet.

  • @Susan.I
    @Susan.I Год назад +1

    Surprise!!!!! And another surprise!!!!

  • @mildlyscareduck
    @mildlyscareduck 2 месяца назад +2

    There’s no way u didn’t think u were Irish and actually thought u were italian. This has to be a joke.

  • @qh777
    @qh777 7 месяцев назад +1

    Aegean is usually pronounced in English Uh-gee-in

  • @w00tz4ibanez
    @w00tz4ibanez Год назад +2

    A lot of southern Italians match with Island Greeks, at least it says that in 23andme’s descriptions of regions, so that might be the association there. You might not have ancestry from those islands and it might be the southern Italian (which you know you have) coming up with that result d/t statistics

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  Год назад +1

      so many people have said that. i’m seeing sardinia and aegean islands on my italian family matches as well so i think it’s safe to say i can count those two ethnicity groups as italian.

    • @w00tz4ibanez
      @w00tz4ibanez Год назад

      @@theoctoberredhead it’s such an interesting puzzle haha. I submitted my sample a few weeks ago and got the results, & now piecing through everything has been so much fun & a lot to learn about the world and history!

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  Год назад +1

      @@w00tz4ibanez it really is so much fun. glad to hear your experience has been a good one!

  • @MyaThegoat774
    @MyaThegoat774 Год назад +2

    How long it took to get ur results back

  • @dawnyoung8
    @dawnyoung8 5 месяцев назад +1

    It’s A Gee un . Like gee whiz !
    We have similar ethnicities but I don’t have the Greek Sardinia or Africa! You would never guess benign and Togo
    Cyprus is a Greek island

  • @tauna8941
    @tauna8941 Год назад +1

    I was 37 36% Scottish per ancestry DNA then I had my mother put in her DNA to ancestry and my Scottish went up to 73% Scottish I found out that a lot of Scots migrated to the Appalachian mountains and Virginia I think north or South Carolina and if you look at the Alabama flag and the Scottish flag of the time I don't know if it's still the same they're very similar just different colors

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  Год назад +1

      wow that’s wild. on my ancestry family tree i’ve built, most (if not all) of my scottish ancestors migrated to the appalachian mountains. now i feel like i should get dna tests for my family!!

    • @tauna8941
      @tauna8941 Год назад +1

      @@theoctoberredhead I feel like there's so much Scottish history in the making of this country but it's lost to time. I don't remember anyone speaking about our families being Scottish.

    • @user-ub8lt7gv2h
      @user-ub8lt7gv2h Год назад +2

      @@tauna8941 research the highland clearances if you are un aware of what that is.

  • @bonsummers2657
    @bonsummers2657 Год назад +1

    I'll guess Irish, English, Scottish, Welsh.

  • @christiangiddens3544
    @christiangiddens3544 Год назад +2

    I have 1% Russian 1% English 15% Irish and Scottish 25% Scandinavian 36% German and 46% eastern European polish and Romanian. But I wish I had more Greek and Arabian instead of German, Irish and English.

    • @alexhidell8022
      @alexhidell8022 Год назад

      Why?

    • @christiangiddens3544
      @christiangiddens3544 Год назад +1

      @@alexhidell8022 they have better music and culture African in my opinion. Plus the Egyptians invented mathematics and Greeks science of medicine.

  • @vanessabernal8942
    @vanessabernal8942 17 дней назад +1

    Idk why !!!!!!BUT !!!!!!! I see a resemblance to Lindsay Lohan

  • @lisapinfold506
    @lisapinfold506 8 месяцев назад +1

    I see hints of Geri Halliwell😊

  • @CharlieCheerful
    @CharlieCheerful Год назад +5

    Awesome Video! I am 10% Italian, 3 % Swedish, 8% Bulgarian, 7% German, 7% Spanish, and 65% Native American

  • @joshe3713
    @joshe3713 Год назад +1

    Italian food ain't gonna hit the same after this hahaha

  • @JamisonJohnson-bn9mi
    @JamisonJohnson-bn9mi 8 месяцев назад +2

    What does ur genetic communities say

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  8 месяцев назад +2

      Early Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana & East Texas Settlers
      Southern Backcountry to Oklahoma & Texas Settlers
      Alabama Highlands Settlers

  • @jo100
    @jo100 Год назад +2

    Are you from the South?

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  Год назад +1

      Yes!

    • @jo100
      @jo100 Год назад +1

      @@theoctoberredhead The reason why I asked that question, because I am from the South too, just curious, are you from Alabama, because I saw that you have a Alabama Team Shirt?

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  Год назад

      @@jo100 Yes I’m from Alabama!

  • @jitaamesuluma9730
    @jitaamesuluma9730 Год назад +3

    Pretty much all Scottish have Viking and btw, your Italian , no Italian are full Italian remember the Romans and slavery and also the invasion of the moors , so you African is as likely from the invasion as from you being descended from a slave, just for the person that thinks that , though both is possible my great grandmother was one of the brides that married English in Victorian times she was from kentucky and Virginia , so mine could be either too, though mine is Nigerian so more likely slavery , mytrue ancestry also tells you your royal ancestry as a European you for sure have at least a little, I have a lot

  • @zarabiddappa4445
    @zarabiddappa4445 Год назад +2

    your so lucky I'm happy that your happy I hated my results only liked the South Indian part though that's all as the others weren't nice whatsoever

  • @louiseedwards29
    @louiseedwards29 Год назад +3

    Aa-gee-an Islands

  • @marieO07
    @marieO07 Год назад +2

    Then you're half a celt. We have different blood ( and morals ) to the English. Fairplay to you.

  • @OpinionatedChicken59
    @OpinionatedChicken59 Год назад +3

    All the mediteranian areas would have come from your Italian ancestors

  • @Myguyver
    @Myguyver Год назад +4

    Most redheads are of Scottish descent

    • @karentucker2161
      @karentucker2161 Год назад

      I'm not redheaded and I'm mostly Scottish and Irish and and Jewish.

    • @Myguyver
      @Myguyver Год назад +1

      @@karentucker2161 cool !

  • @rickdavis2053
    @rickdavis2053 День назад

    The dismissing of the 1% Benin/Togo tel me everything I need to know 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @sean864
    @sean864 Месяц назад

    wow English irish scottish and loads of other countries her ancestors didnt hang around like mine did.

  • @kittykins-magee
    @kittykins-magee Год назад +2

    I'm from Northern Ireland with English dad, catholic Irish grandfather and protestant Irish grandmother if you ever decide to come over for a trip I can recommend some places to go 😊 it's easy enough to travel between Southern Ireland, Northern Ireland and mainland England and Scotland

    • @theoctoberredhead
      @theoctoberredhead  Год назад

      That’s so kind. Thank you!

    • @marieO07
      @marieO07 Год назад

      Why bring in the religion of your grandparents? 🙄☮Also why not recommend The whole of the Free State and not just the South.

    • @kittykins-magee
      @kittykins-magee Год назад

      @@marieO07 what the fuck are you on Marie 🙄

    • @marieO07
      @marieO07 Год назад

      @@kittykins-magee Wow, what's with your aggression ? That's the problem with the world, so much anger ☮❤.

    • @kittykins-magee
      @kittykins-magee Год назад

      @@marieO07 your the one who decided to comment on my post from a month ago. You were also rude and and didn't need to bother saying anything. Your what's wrong with the world.