The DNA testing that interest me was the Indian Lady. It's amazing that her mother has 11% European ancestry but due to DNA recombination, her DNA test resulted as 100% Indian. I also agree when she says that her mom had golden hair when she was a baby because we notice differences in appearance in our family. Some look more oriental, and some appears more like Spanish mestizos.
@DangerMouse-n8l23 сағат бұрын
Here in Europe we are proud of being 100%. In America its the opposite. Self hating .
@bigmanmarine4028Күн бұрын
King Solomon impregnated the Queen of Sheeba Abyssinia(ancient Ethiopia) who gave birth to Emperor Menelik the first. Menelik the second defeated the first Italian invasion...he was the uncle of The late Emperor Haile Selassie
@figmo397Күн бұрын
The description of how Florian met his end sounds like a stroke.
@tcconnection2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your history and tour, fascinating. So sorry for what family members went through.
@tcconnection2 күн бұрын
Do you please have a link to this Forever Learn website you mentioned?
@tcconnection2 күн бұрын
How much dna is shared when it's 3rd and 5th cousins, and removed a couple times? Sincere question, so I can make sense of my research.
@sidonievanhaarlem2 күн бұрын
I am from the Caribbean. My DNA says I have ancestry from 14 ancestral regions including Europe and Africa. I have Jewish ancestry as well. Who would have thought!! Interesting!
@PatriciaBaker-i9q2 күн бұрын
As a 69 year old irish redhead i can honestly say that i have lost my temoer once only at age 14. I sometimes wish that i could 🤷♀️
@Briyanna003 күн бұрын
Why Turkey government brainwashing their public? 500 ogyz migrated to turkey which doesn't Seljuk people to turkic. They did not migrate from Altai mountain like mongolians, they are Seljuk from Iran and adoped ogyz language. Speaking someone's language doesn't change your identity.
@beautyonabarnbudget4 күн бұрын
I started sweating 😅a bit for a while there. Really thought it was heading towards incest town. lol. What a relief!
@marilynrowland51974 күн бұрын
That was amazing! What a complex journey through the many twists and turns of geneology! I really enjoyed this and want to offer kudos for both your commitment to Max Miller's family and your already established genealogical skills! Whew!
@vincentformisano17854 күн бұрын
I remember going to make a memorial for my grandfather when he passed and someone beat me to it. Turns out it was the cemetery
@dinodogstar4 күн бұрын
I'm a decendant of a family that had been of the Volga Germans, who settled in central Kansas, Salina, Daniel Knoll. Thank you for the information.
@Ponto-zv9vf5 күн бұрын
I have tried to find the father of my great great grandmother, but unfortunately I haven't as it is too long ago, and the relatives I have don't have a tree sufficient for me to proceed.
@GeneaVlogger4 күн бұрын
I've had lines with brick-walls that felt unbreakable, but you never know when some new match pops up and completely changes everything!
@Ponto-zv9vf5 күн бұрын
I have a half sister, she was raised with me. In the past in my birth country more than one marriage was common due to the lower life expectancy at the time, and yes they had children with their new spouse. My mother's mother was the child of her father and his fifth wife. My mother was born when her mother was 41 and her father 42, she was the sixth and last child. I have cut my family tree back somewhat as I don't see the value of being related to someone as a 5th, 6th or more cousin. I only go back to the 1700s which is quite far, and mainly because my haplogroup subclade is dated to that time, my 5th great grandfather. I am Maltese of Maltese ancestry, I was born in Malta, I live in Australia. I have a first cousin in Australia, the daughter of my uncle, father's side, and a 2nd cousin on my mother's side who lives in New Jersey, he has my mother's maiden surname, so I found out my grandfathers haplogroup. I was born in a country that didn't have a post war boom, I fall into the Boomer generation in Australia. My parents and grandparents and so on had quite a few siblings.
@beblessed68637 күн бұрын
Hi I was able to locate my ancestor listed with his siblings and mother and her mother in probate records in Sumter SC with relationships verified with DNA matches. He was listed as carpenter worth 2000.
@FilmNerdy7 күн бұрын
Literally sub after you did your stream with Mr Terry after our Stoke conversation. It was a lot of fun and look forward in being a sub and watcher to your channel.
@GeneaVlogger5 күн бұрын
Awesome to hear! And very proper you comment on this video, where I talk about that Nanny I mentioned in the live stream. p.s. As a film nerd...I imagine you'll be extra happy once you find out about my very close family connections to Hollywood. 😉
@FilmNerdy5 күн бұрын
@GeneaVlogger I know right! I felt like this would be a good place to start hehe. And since then I have been on a bit of a binge. I love your reaction videos too. And oh cool. Yes, as my name does say I am a bit of a film nerd. In fact, I had intended on making this a channel and do film reviews just after uni but then I quickly found a decent job so I never got round to it or felt the need to do it and tbh I've changed a bit now and the film review/essay market is quite competitive. Instead, I hope to start doing history video essays on YT (I know that's a bloated market too) but I've always enjoyed history and I feel more qualified to say. And who knows, once I've settled my finances and can make that leap to buy camera equipment, mic, green screen etc I get a bigger auidence enough to find myself on your channel...one can dream aye aha But yes, I will be looking forward in seeing that Hollywood connection (starts singing Madonna Hollywood in his head 😅). 😊 😁👍
@tcconnection7 күн бұрын
So what company do you think may have the least chance (bc always a chance) of margin of error for ethnicity in 2024?
@TheNADERNAFSHAR7 күн бұрын
It’s pronounced Eran. Not I ran. The Aryan Iranians ruled over 60% of the world. The largest empire then,so it makes total sense ,that Croatians,Albanians, Irish,Hungarians etc are related to them. They are Indo/European people and so is their language. It has to be remembered that most Americans migrated to America from Europe. Therefore many Americans ,will have the same J2 haplogroup,as Iranians. Ancient Iranian people have the same DNA as Iranians of today. All roads seem to lead to Iran.
@josephnourian93058 күн бұрын
iranian are not Europeans ,Europeans are iranian
@alexsantos-mk9gs8 күн бұрын
Hi, thank you for your videos! 2,6% Ashkenazi Jew, is equivalent to what in terms of family ancestors? Thank you Alex
@blerimimodaable8 күн бұрын
Iranians are European wannabeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssssssssssssssss
Wrong. Al of it. Except maybe. all pres are related
@lisacherry91588 күн бұрын
That mitochondrial eve gene. Started out as a melanated woman
@manicx909 күн бұрын
He is my 8th great grandfather on my mother's side
@larry-d5k5q9 күн бұрын
I never met a redhead with a bad temper.
@lawyer19619 күн бұрын
Yes! I've seen two people who were red haired but were dark skinned. And they had freckles! It's so nice. One was a friend from school. The other was a guy I met in a bus.
@HarliQuinzel10 күн бұрын
Aw, I knew I loved Max for a reason. He has Philly ancestry❤😂
@kcaviatrix10 күн бұрын
I had two bad experiences: 1. A complete stranger decided to correct my aunt's name on her memorial. She chose to use another name, but I knew the story why my grandma chose to give her the name she did. I was furious that this complete stranger felt that he should correct me on my family member's memorial. 2. A distant cousin of my mother's father's side decided to hijack a memorial for my uncle, yet she had no idea where the man was buried. I blew up on her when she wrote that he was cremated, when I knew for a fact that he was buried. She backed out very quickly and just handed me the memorial, but I thought that was ridiculous! I think it is extremely dramatic, though, to get angry with someone for uploading accurate information to the website. Seriously, the memorial is available online, but a find a grave marker is too hard to see? It is only the inaccuracies that infuriate me. I have to admit that I rolled my eyes the entire time that woman threw a fit over someone posting a picture of her father that was already online. I am extremeky disappointed that a professional genealogist would act this overly dramatic over this!
@tcconnection10 күн бұрын
Does My Heritage have a bigger base and more tools to use than other companies?
@lekelitt11 күн бұрын
I thought UK was Europe.. not strange to find European DNA with so much British in there.
@otterkarman874011 күн бұрын
Your Irish.............💯💯
@GabrielPradi11 күн бұрын
Definitely not Vietnamese she is too dark to be Vietnamese Filipino look