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    DNA v Genealogical Research

    Thank you all for your comments and think, based on a colleague who has completely different results from two Providers that the comments of Amanda and particularly benny are most relevant. Had always thought that these tests would add more to my research, not confuse me more!
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    DNA v Genealogical Research

    Thank you for that response which echoes what the DNA people told me when I challenged it. Still cannot believe that not 1% of my DNA is English with the heritage I have. My wife's came back with 91% English, and my son has 47%, so English is a recognised ethnicity. So who can figure that out -...
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    DNA v Genealogical Research

    Hi, I have recently got my DNA findings; 54.5% Irish, Scottish, Welsh and 45.5% Scandinavian and no English. However, my own genealogical research proves that both my paternal and maternal ancestors were born and lived in England since the 1700's. So what does one make of the DNA findings?
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