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jan oliver: My results look very much like yours. My family are Griffin and Gibsons originally from Virginia ...ended up in Texas. Thanks for sharing.
farrell duttom: i'm related to the flannagansin northwest alabama . johngot here in about 1780 or 1790 . he married a indianwoman . according to familyhistory,they intermarried with the borden family,whointermarried with the duttons. instead of indian weyoung were told we wereblack dutch .
captainelectric1: this is a great blog,very interesting to me. i am black dutch my paternal grandmother told me the story of her people when i was a teenager.she said they were indian(she whipered indian). she told me it was my head that reminded her of her people, i have the melungeon bump on my head, of corse she had no knowing of melungeon, they came from knox and blont co's.tn. their surname was flanagan and i am researching my family tree. any help would be grateful. her fathers name was Moses Flanagan,grand

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Tuesday, August 25th 2009

5:20 AM

New DNATribes Results

 

Nothing changed except matched some more Mediterranean and Mesopotamian.  Caucasian which is expected and mixed Northwest European and Mediterranean.

Top match to old Europe proven by paper trail was still France.  I have French ancestry, so not unexpected or surprised. 

Mestizo scores still very high and above the 95th Percetile for a Anglo American Caucasian.  Spanish still off the chart.  Several matches to Latin America, Mestizo, mixed Native American.  Lot of matches to South America, in particular Brazil, Argentina and Columbia.

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Mestizo Results

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