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Question:I'm more interested if they are from Europe as i am from there..
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thanks

Well my last name is Scottish

My family is Irish.

They're really proud of it too. I made it over there a bit ago as well. Nice place.

I lived in Europe for three years so I got to stop by Scotland as well. I wouldn't mind going back sometime.

haha

Papa's side was from Germany and mama's side was Irish.

From Ireland. Land of the drunk.

Well my grandpa is from nothern spain but the rest of my family is Central American

Fathers side - Ireland, England, Scotland & Switzerland

Mother's side - Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales & France

My dad's side is from England and Germany, My mom's side is from Holland and Germany. So I am 1/2 German, 1/4 English, and 1/4 Dutch.

England (distantly related to George Bush, slightly less distantly to Winston Churchill)
Scotland
Ireland
Germany
Austria
Netherlands
and FamilyTreeDNA claims that back a thousand years or so, Scandinavia, Mongolia and one Jew

Well, I'm not full out American, but we've been studying ancient people and how they've migrated and spread across Earth. Actually, we're done with that subject, but that's not the point.

Many Americans DID come from Europe or were Native Americans that lived in tribes such as the Mohawks.

Another theory is that everyone came from Asia because why are there more Chinese on the planet than anyone else? Because they were here first.

Also, the theory on how the Natives got to America were through boats all the way from Asia.

But back then, there was also the Beringia Land Bridge or something. It connected Asia to America, and is still existing, except now it is under water due to the rise of sea level.

Well, I don't have much of anything else to tell you about this subject, but I hope what I have said has helped!

I am French,German,Irish,Native American, Welsch(British), Possibly Chzecoslavakian, and Possibly Belgium we don't know bc both are from my dad's side and his dad was an orphan so we never knew

My family is mostly from what is now Great Britain. Going back 10 generations on my family, there are two possible Native Americans, and I am twice the descendant of the same German immigrant, whose descendants both married into my other families which ultimately made me! I have found that because of that, I am related to myself! It seems that the old colonial families tended to marry into other old colonial families, making 'blue bloods', and some of the 'blue blood' descendants comprise my ancestors.

Well my father was a Celtic Lord too. He was Irish, orange and green.

In the colonial south, we have English, Scots, Scotch Irish, French Huguenots and people from one of the German states. My maternal grandmother who was born in 1873 was a blend of all those things.

She married my grandfather in 1899 who was Polish, Polish Jew, German, English and Native American.

So, I am a Pedigree American Mutt.

My ancestors are from Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France, England, Wales, Holland, Wales, Scotland and Ireland and I am proud of them all!

Yep, I'm a Euro (cough, whack, gulp.)

The early ones (1620's) were Dutch. Along with Protestant French and a Prussian/Polish line.
Next came the Scots (1700). And some Brits.
After the Civil War, the English, the Catholic Irish, and the Canadian Catholic French showed up.

It's been an interesting cuisine ever since.

Scotland, Poland, Russia/Ukraine. Those are the best documented. Others that are claimed are Finland, Sweden, England, Ireland. Others which may be supposed, Wales, Germany.

My ancestors came from England, France, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Russia, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Portugal, Germany, Greece, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Turkey, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Israel, Iran, Belgium, Egypt, and Native American.

Belgium, Germany, Russia...my husband's are Hungarian

It has been said that the native American Indian originated from Mongolia Many thousands of years ago when a land bridge existed between Russia and Alaska. The moving to Alaska made some tribes travel north and they were known as Eskimos, other tribes travelled south and became the plains indians