tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2438205757745742517.post6755994173458021206..comments2024-02-29T17:16:32.120+11:00Comments on Jennyalogy: Very Strange Results from LivingDNAjennyalogyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12026183619148478639noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2438205757745742517.post-88852527835050440902017-07-15T17:05:35.768+10:002017-07-15T17:05:35.768+10:00Hi Jenny. I'm an H41a too. My maternal ancesto...Hi Jenny. I'm an H41a too. My maternal ancestors for at least 4 generations are from what was Yugoslavia.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2438205757745742517.post-7603536185625918672017-03-08T22:28:43.333+11:002017-03-08T22:28:43.333+11:00Also think your assigning your ancestry to wrong c...Also think your assigning your ancestry to wrong categories, I would speculate as follows:<br /><br />Northwest England 31.1% 0.781% (don't know why, possible Irish mix up)<br /> Southeast England 17.8% *13%* (kent/sussex+ middlesex + GLS (is this Greater London South?)<br /> Cornwall 14.6% 6.25% (no idea)<br /> Cumbria 13.7% 12.5% (OK, this result is close/agree)<br /> South Central England 5.30% 9.375% (agree with your estimate but 4% off isn't huge)<br /> Northwest Scotland 5.2% 0% (possible Ulster plantation migration or just Irish similarities)<br /> Orkney 2% 0% (trace ignore)<br /> South Yorkshire 1.8% 0% (though I do have 0.049% West Yorkshire) (trace ignore)<br /> Aberdeenshire 1.7% 0% (trace ignore)<br /> GB & Ireland unassigned 2.2% 0%<br /> Scandinavia 3.3% 0%<br /> Unaccounted for 67.9%<br /> (Irish, Lowland Scotland, Notts/Derbyshire, Warwickshire, Middlesex, Probably Irish) (Warwickshire appears in South Central England, Middlesex in South East, Notts/Derbyshoire could be Northwest E. or South Cent.<br /><br />Worth noting that Living DNA are still refining there Scottish and Irish samples and there will be big updates in the future. Also, lots of Southern England/Anglo Saxon areas are very similar to each other.<br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2438205757745742517.post-84430431814272647992017-03-08T22:17:17.915+11:002017-03-08T22:17:17.915+11:00Hi,
I'd contact LivingDNA if I were you.
Out...Hi,<br /><br />I'd contact LivingDNA if I were you.<br /><br />Out of interest is your Irish really native Irish? I came out 0% Irish, with one grandparent being from Ireland. All his ancestors came over from England in the 1600s though, so 0% is actually correct. This also leads to unexpected percentages, as I am not sure where in England they were from. I assume that the unexpected percentages I received just have been from my where my Irish ancestors came from in the 1600s.<br /><br />Another explanation of course, would be that for some reason they are mixing up Northwest England with Ireland.<br /><br />Also, I hate to drop this here, but could there be an illegitimacy somewhere? You can disprove this if you match with your Irish cousins on say, AncestryDNA.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com