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Komentáře • 34

  • @WhirlyPearly
    @WhirlyPearly Před rokem +3

    Things have changed in 5 years. The advancement in testing she should retest or at least look into her account. It always updates

  • @PapaPhilip
    @PapaPhilip Před 6 lety +14

    In Ancestry all the Celtic peoples are listed under "Irish." She probably has some Briton ancestry. Also Iberians were among the groups that anciently settled Britain. I keep bumping into many people who have mostly English or British ancestry and show as having Iberian ancestry as well. It's funny, though, when you look at the circle of Western European that supposedly makes her "non-British" the whole of England is covered within that circle of influence. Besides, as others have said here, those areas are where the English came from (Normans/French, Saxons, Jutes, Frisians, Angles, and such)....

    • @brookskelley
      @brookskelley Před rokem

      According to Ancestry, I am 42% Irish, 21% Scottish, and 1% Welsh. That makes me 64% Celtic I would think. But, since the Vikings invaded Ireland and Scotland as well, it is no surprise that I am 9% from Sweden and Denmark as well as 2% from Norway. Which means my Celtic side is, in a way, closer to 75%.

  • @joncieelmore8056
    @joncieelmore8056 Před 6 lety +9

    surnames in Ireland are a better judge of how irish one would be. So if there are a high level of names of irish origin the more likely that wd transfer genetically

  • @AndrewAloha
    @AndrewAloha Před rokem +1

    Interesting to note that the name "Lubbock" as in Lubbock, Texas comes from the Royal Society in England.....

  • @user-vi6wf4gh9x
    @user-vi6wf4gh9x Před 7 lety +15

    She is actually English, as English people are from North-West Germany/Southern Jutland peninsula originally. Which is Western Europe on the Ancestry DNA test. She's not British, but she's definitely English.

    • @toofastforyall8590
      @toofastforyall8590 Před 7 lety

      It is bullshit she would know if she was 1 percent English or not at least from family names.

    • @user-vi6wf4gh9x
      @user-vi6wf4gh9x Před 7 lety +1

      Modulus885 Celts yes, Picts were a separate tribe.

    • @user-vi6wf4gh9x
      @user-vi6wf4gh9x Před 7 lety

      Modulus885 Correct.

    • @toofastforyall8590
      @toofastforyall8590 Před 7 lety

      Michele Porter Lol might as well this video is bs

    • @puncheex2
      @puncheex2 Před 7 lety +2

      Europeans did not use surnames before the 13th century. Foremost in that novelty turn out to be the Irish. The Welsh name Ragland, for example, was first attached to Raglan castle, and only later to the family, and only them for a relatively short time. Killingsworth was a small town on the Scots-English border.

  • @OUTBOUND184
    @OUTBOUND184 Před 7 lety +15

    How did she not recognise Darwin!

    • @mjade1673
      @mjade1673 Před 2 lety +1

      She wasnt even looking at it head on ... she was back and to the right of it

  • @aniruddhapssinghgehlot5471

    OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před rokem

      We're glad you enjoyed this video from deep in our archives, Aniruddha! Make sure to call back to check out our latest news and events so we can share even more amazing stories with you. We'd also encourage you to check out our extensive back catalog of video's over on our FB page : bit.ly/3X6Hh7u. Have fun and make sure to let us know if we can ever assist you in the future.🌳

  • @siusaidhchaimbeul5499
    @siusaidhchaimbeul5499 Před 6 lety

    Have hopes of being related to Tho. H. Huxley. :)

  • @tycobb2580
    @tycobb2580 Před 2 lety

    05:55 is it laundry day for him? What's going on there?

  • @AncestryUS
    @AncestryUS  Před 3 lety +1

    👍

  • @LouiesLog
    @LouiesLog Před 7 lety +1

    I'm a little sceptical about the Ancestry DNA test. I know some facts about my Ancestors, where they came etc. I may take one of these tests and see if the ancestors I know exist, come up on the test.

    • @toofastforyall8590
      @toofastforyall8590 Před 7 lety

      Ancestry is bullshit they told me that GED match use more SNP samples and dna in general samples they just give you your raw data files when you get your ancestry test results back just download the raw data files and upload them to GED Eurogenes K13 option then that will be the results of your test.
      Ancestry will say things like you're 100 percent European which no one would physically be even in autosomal tests , also they label people 1 percent African and 5 percent Jewish when they are not remotely Jewish, I think they just send it off to random scientists not their own people, whereas GED match is a data base, the samples are already there for people to see.

    • @puncheex2
      @puncheex2 Před 7 lety +8

      Ummmm, how is that bullshit? GEDMatch allows you to pool the results from different company's tests to find more matches. If GEDmatch is basing their results on Ancestry's (and 23 & Me and FTDNA), then how can they be "bullshit"? GEDmatch generates no new data for you.
      You seem to sling epithets, particularly bullshit, around all to frequently.

    • @msoda8516
      @msoda8516 Před 5 lety +2

      Merlin
      Remember families have secrets. I did an ancestry and I found of my father was not who I thought it was.

  • @kellymount4885
    @kellymount4885 Před 3 lety +1

    I thought this was Kate Hudson

  • @mitchamcommonfair9543

    This is all rather silly. Britain/England IS in North Western Europe. The people are very related to all places around them.

    • @WhirlyPearly
      @WhirlyPearly Před rokem

      She needs to re test. Mines changed many times in the last 8 yrs. The most significant is the Jewish factor my now deceased oldest brother claimed never existed is now at 17% . He of course wouldn’t get his tested.

  • @BryonLape
    @BryonLape Před 2 lety +1

    Darwin: the greatest plagiarist of all time.

  • @royperkins3851
    @royperkins3851 Před 4 lety +1

    This so called expert doesn't say that the majority of English are western European, Scandinavian, the French is Norman the English is anglosaxon and jute from the frisian coast of Europe and the Scandinavian is the Danes and indirectly the Normans ! As for the Iberian it's probably Galicia which is the mainly Celtic part of northern Spain and a lot of the Irish are in fact Welsh or Scots and yes Irish so she's basically a Brit! LMAO talking about making a mountain out of a molehill this guy made a exotic continental out of a woman whose ancestors probably never left Kent until the 20th century! LMAO

    • @bmr4566
      @bmr4566 Před 2 lety

      interesting response...hmm...as an "exotic continental" myself, Roman and Greek, I find your comment curious. As an exotic Continental (European) i have medium brown hair, green eyes and pale skin. Oh does that not fit in with your idea? By the way, Britain can leave the European Union a million times over but genetically you are European.The common ancestry is undeniable. But who the heck do you think populated Northern Europe, the Celts etc..where did they come from? Migration from the "continent". Not that it gives me any pleasure in knowing that you and people like you are European. This may come as a shocker to you but the United States...populated by descendants of the Europeans. So? Her ancestors came from somewhere...Kent England is not and was not the origin of people.

    • @tycobb2580
      @tycobb2580 Před 2 lety

      fr

  • @rebeccawyse5562
    @rebeccawyse5562 Před rokem

    The royals aren't British