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    I started to read this post, and I went to Wikipedia to look up some facts, and 2 hours later I am back, having read about the origin of language, Scientific theories on the migration of humans, the idea that we might be hybrids of various hominid species, and the like.

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    Jordan,

    I have days like you, too! What starts out as a quick look up on Wikipedia, ends up as yet another morning/afternoon/evening spent larnin'!

    Cheers

    Bruce

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    I had my Y-DNA tested with 67 markers and the results indicate a Celt paternal lineage. My mitochondrial test (maternal) was much more vague, but included the Celts. I had these tests made to verify my surname background indication. I do not hold my race above any other. If anything, the intrigue created by Alex Haley, in addition to my father, prompted me to start it all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Daw View Post
    ... If anything, the intrigue created by Alex Haley, in addition to my father, prompted me to start it all.

    FYI, although Alex Haley wrote an interesting book, it turned out that "Roots" was in part fiction. A few years ago a couple of genealogists went over his research, and discovered that he had hit a dead end, not once, but twice, and in both cases "chose" to be descended from people to whom he was clearly not related at all.

    I have a cousin who says that he never accepts anything as a genealogical fact unless he can hold the original document in his hands attesting to it. And even then there may be misrepresentations, given, as DNA testing has shown, that historically around 3.7% to 4% of births in the US and the UK have misattributed paternity.

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    3/4 English, 1/4 Gypsie... 100% Canadian!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilmore View Post
    FYI, although Alex Haley wrote an interesting book, it turned out that "Roots" was in part fiction. A few years ago a couple of genealogists went over his research, and discovered that he had hit a dead end, not once, but twice, and in both cases "chose" to be descended from people to whom he was clearly not related at all.

    I have a cousin who says that he never accepts anything as a genealogical fact unless he can hold the original document in his hands attesting to it. And even then there may be misrepresentations, given, as DNA testing has shown, that historically around 3.7% to 4% of births in the US and the UK have misattributed paternity.
    I'm very aware, but it wasn't my intention to play up on that issue; only to indicate that his story, true or false, inspired a lot of people to take up genealogy as a hobby.

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    I'm German, English (with a few ancestors from Cornwall), Scottish, Welsh, Swedish, and Norwegian.

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    Go far back enough, we're all from Kenya anyway!

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    Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper View Post
    Go far back enough, we're all from Kenya anyway!
    I'm from Mars!

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    I've got Francophone, Celtic, Italian, and Polish. born in Germany all Canadian.
    But there's one thing i know bout all my lineages... Hair, lots of hair.

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