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My Ancestry DNA arrived yesterday!

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Sago Wed 28-Jun-23 08:01:26

I submitted a test 3 weeks ago and got the email yesterday with all the results.

I’m hooked, it’s all so fascinating, I have already had a message from someone I share DNA with in Australia.

If anyone is thinking of doing this I highly recommend, the technology is so good, everything is well presented on the website and easy to understand.

As someone who is 75% Irish there is a lot to trawl through!
No big surprises yet other than a relation who is genetically linked to both sides of my family!

Nandalot Wed 28-Jun-23 11:12:20

The one I bought recently was either £69 or £79 but for one pound extra I got access to the family history search site Ancestry for 3 months. I am making the best of it and have actually added loads to both DH’s and my trees!

Chocolatelovinggran Wed 28-Jun-23 10:30:17

I understand that 6% of English people have Viking ancestry. Can't think why....

farview Wed 28-Jun-23 10:29:23

My daughter bought mine for last years birthday...68% Irish..28% Welsh 4% Scottish....
I'd lost touch with my American cousin in Texas and he showed up in my results..wonderful, he and his wife are coming over this summer..

Patsy70 Wed 28-Jun-23 10:16:44

Thank you, I will investigate.

nadateturbe Wed 28-Jun-23 10:12:01

This sounds good. I love the TV programme.

henetha Wed 28-Jun-23 09:52:47

One of the best things I ever did was having my dna tested a couple of years ago. It immediately threw up a first cousin once removed (our grandmothers were sisters) who lives in Canada and it just happens that her hobby is genealogy. I was an adopted child and she has found out so much about my birth family that it is amazing.

Pittcity Wed 28-Jun-23 09:49:40

£79 is full price. The more expensive one adds genetic traits, like health ones, which I don't think can be thorough enough to be worth the extra.

There are often special offers, I paid much less.

nanna8 Wed 28-Jun-23 09:49:17

I’ve got a lot of Welsh, a lot of Scandinavian, some Scottish and the rest English. I was surprised because I thought I would have a lot more English. I know where the Welsh comes from but the fact that it is on both sides is unexpected. My grandma used to say ‘cariad’ from her mother so I knew that wasn’t English ! I have met up with some distant Australian cousins, we had a lovely time together.

Anniebach Wed 28-Jun-23 09:48:49

Shortly before Christmas it is offered for about £45

annodomini Wed 28-Jun-23 09:47:46

My ancestry is quite boring - nearly all Anglo-Saxon and Celtic, with 4% Iberian which I think could be from a Spaniard washed up on the West Coast of Scotland when the storm hit the Spanish Aarmada. At least that's the best explanation I can think of.

Patsy70 Wed 28-Jun-23 09:44:35

This has given me an idea for my OH. Is it expensive?

FannyCornforth Wed 28-Jun-23 09:44:08

Here it is plus prices
www.ancestry.co.uk/c/dna/offer

FannyCornforth Wed 28-Jun-23 09:41:44

Marydoll

I cannot find how much it costs. As the woman, who has everything, my family family are often stuck for gifts. I may ask for this.

We can do it together! 😃

Nandalot Wed 28-Jun-23 09:40:54

We are waiting for DH’s results at the moment. He wants to find out how much Irish in his ancestry. I was stunned at mine. I wanted to find out how much Indian I had as my grandmother was Anglo-Indian. In fact, that accounts for only 13% while I am 18% Scandinavian from my grandfather’s side who hailed from the Potteries!

Redhead56 Wed 28-Jun-23 09:08:17

I did it a few years ago my heritage is English Irish Scots Welsh and a small percent Central Asia. I think a bit of Viking from Silk Road ravages as most of them are Scandinavian names.

It’s all very interesting a few names I am familiar with as cousins. I won’t be getting in touch though there are far too many of them.

Marydoll Wed 28-Jun-23 09:02:09

I cannot find how much it costs. As the woman, who has everything, my family family are often stuck for gifts. I may ask for this.

Sparklefizz Wed 28-Jun-23 08:51:26

Ha Marydoll - no it's great. Change your mind back again and give it a go smile

Marydoll Wed 28-Jun-23 08:50:21

Sparklefizz I misread terrific as terrible and changed my mind about trying. 🤣

Primrose53 Wed 28-Jun-23 08:49:23

I wish their was an edit button! Pressed too soon.

They went their separate ways. Her Mum brought her up but died suddenly when she was just 13. I believe she went into care but she did say it was an unhappy time.

Sparklefizz Wed 28-Jun-23 08:47:55

It's terrific. I had mine done a few years ago - found some distant "half cousins" in Australia. I have some Viking heritage - I know my ancestors came from the East Anglia area due to researching my family history, which suffered many Viking raids. Also some Western Europe (perhaps that's due to the Romans??) Plus I also have Irish and Scottish DNA.

Fanny - I thought I was just plain Anglo Saxon but I'm not. You would love it, I'm sure.

Primrose53 Wed 28-Jun-23 08:46:26

It is very interesting! I had been on a couple of years with lots of matches particularly on my Irish side. Then out of the blue after one Xmas I received a message from someone who was a “close family” match. She had been gifted an Ancestry kit for Xmas.

Long story but it turned out she is my niece. My brother is her Dad but never knew anything about her. Her Mum never told him and they went their separate w

Marydoll Wed 28-Jun-23 08:40:29

This definitely appeals to me, but I was always wary of trying it.
Years ago, DD was doing a project in high school and we fished out the grandparents birth certificates.
I couldn't quite fathom, what transpired, but it looked like my paternal grandfather married his deceased wife's sister. I would love to find out more.

Oopsadaisy1 Wed 28-Jun-23 08:38:19

Apparently I’m 24% Scottish, but as I don’t have any Scots in my tree (that goes way, way back) I don’t think I’ll ever find out where that DNA comes from. Someone bed hopped I think.

Pittcity Wed 28-Jun-23 08:36:16

FannyCornforth

Ooh, how fascinating!
I’ve never been that interested in my own, as I’m convinced that I’m boringly 💯 Anglo Saxon.
I might just give it a go though

I thought that too Fanny, but I'm 1% Spanish!

FannyCornforth Wed 28-Jun-23 08:33:07

Ooh, how fascinating!
I’ve never been that interested in my own, as I’m convinced that I’m boringly 💯 Anglo Saxon.
I might just give it a go though