how close we came to extermination
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My grandma has always been into genealogy because she never knew who her grandma was until about 20 years ago. So she's always bene into genetics so everyone in the family has gotten a test. I'm sure I'm on the "deplorable" list.
Is Ashkenazi saved for a purposeful reason?
Because JOO
But in all seriousness, I have 0.00001% Jewish ancestry and there is nobody in the family tree that mingled with them. I'm basically 100% English/Cornish/Scottish with tiny bits of Dutch, German, and French.
Ashkenaz was a descendant of Japheth and white, white, white.
There was a random DNA study in Israel, and the finding was that Semitic ancestry was extremely rare there.
Better that kind of royal blood than having one of the lower branches after the 13 families. I never cared about any ancestry until just recently, when I saw another list of "royal" families from Italy.
I understand that the gnomic dataset available for the ashkenazi are readily referenced only because of the diligent DNA tests from the mass-graves in that area. *I was hoping for a response from @OperationRudyRusso.
You and I can hang in the deplorable dorm. You'll know it because it is green. 🐸
If you are alive you are private on a person’s online family tree. That doesn’t mean you are private to the owner of the online family tree company. Most people advise not to add living relatives. It really doesn’t matter if you are registered to vote your information is online accessible to anyone. You can look up anyone by name online and get last address, age, relatives (even X in laws). I mean on the family tree they are working on if they are putting it online. I don’t mean your DNA. Only you have access to your DNA unless you give someone access.