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- Apr 2, 2008
I took the test last year and largely got results that I expected. I had a small bit of Norwegian later changed to Swedish, about 2% so my grandkids liked that. They have Viking in their blood. My mom and aunt took the test before I did and their results were similar and yet so different. Mom was more English and my aunt more German. My grandfather was German from both his parents and my grandmother was English, Irish and German. They both had a similar percentage of Irish. The twist was my aunt had a small percentage of Swedish and my mom had a small percentage of Jewish. My mom has been tracing the family for years and we knew that the distant family in Germany had their lands confiscated by the Nazis in WWII. There is a possibility that we did have Jewish relatives then.
I have had the test for my husband to take for over a year but with diabetes and other health issues he has a hard time getting enough saliva to fill that tube before eating or drinking. I have been working on his family as he didn't know his father's family at all. His father died when he was very young and my MIL did not get along with them so cut off all communication. She never talked much about her own family with my husband. His sister was quite a bit older than he is and when I once asked her what their grandmothers name was she replied "Grandmom". She never knew, or cared to know what her grandmothers name was.
I have had the test for my husband to take for over a year but with diabetes and other health issues he has a hard time getting enough saliva to fill that tube before eating or drinking. I have been working on his family as he didn't know his father's family at all. His father died when he was very young and my MIL did not get along with them so cut off all communication. She never talked much about her own family with my husband. His sister was quite a bit older than he is and when I once asked her what their grandmothers name was she replied "Grandmom". She never knew, or cared to know what her grandmothers name was.