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I just found some Korean Immigrants to Hawaii yesterday.
It's mysterious how one of my grand aunts, husband, his aunt from England, just happened to marry into hawaii and open this door into it.
I never even fathomed I'd have relatives (as far back as it is) from Hawaii.
I pretty much have European, Asian, Native American, Aboriginal Australian and African American ancestors, all from dads side of the family.
It's kind of sad I can't find nothing on mums side. Given I know zero about her family, I did ask a few things, but even then.
No records or anything from Thailand atm to prove any kind of legitimacy, well more than just word of mouth anyways.
Nothing else to really research is what I am getting at.
I did pretty good for 2017 start, even though I made so many mistakes to begin with.
and I labelled it all too. So all the twins, to natives/indigenous, to celebrities and royals are all tagged to key words.
Which most people don't do, from what I can see.
But I do things within organisation, most of the time.
Her maiden name was Pearce.
sister of my one of my great grandmothers.
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It's mysterious how one of my grand aunts, husband, his aunt from England, just happened to marry into hawaii and open this door into it.
I never even fathomed I'd have relatives (as far back as it is) from Hawaii.
I pretty much have European, Asian, Native American, Aboriginal Australian and African American ancestors, all from dads side of the family.
It's kind of sad I can't find nothing on mums side. Given I know zero about her family, I did ask a few things, but even then.
No records or anything from Thailand atm to prove any kind of legitimacy, well more than just word of mouth anyways.
Nothing else to really research is what I am getting at.
I did pretty good for 2017 start, even though I made so many mistakes to begin with.
and I labelled it all too. So all the twins, to natives/indigenous, to celebrities and royals are all tagged to key words.
Which most people don't do, from what I can see.
But I do things within organisation, most of the time.
Her maiden name was Pearce.
sister of my one of my great grandmothers.
@kimsguardian
@Mina
@Nana
@Vampire
@Idol Killer
@Polaris_Tae
@Chococo
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Yeah. And here I was thinking I had just British English ancestors and Asian.Well that’s cool
Well it mostly is within immediate family.
They just migrated to the USA, Canada, later on.
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so you're actually a multi-nation boy??
no wonder you're so talented
no wonder you're so talented
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Well realistically. Just 'Eurasian' or bi-racial heritage.so you're actually a multi-nation boy??
no wonder you're so talented
I feel blessed I have roots to Thailand, such an amazing country, but also the UK.
It comes out rather even on my dna. But that's too be expected... And the percentages are small.
Biggest being 25% but it would have to be, to be that mixed racially.
Awesome for you!
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Awesome for everyone! I also noticed how much mental illness affected my ancestors as well.Awesome for you!
Especially that a few close ancestors died in asylums in the 19th century.
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Honestly its pretty cool when you look at it.
Ive never taken an ancestry test but i know ive got some European, Native American and chinese. Im a rather lightskinned African American so the European was kinda a given but i was surprised my grandfather was half Chinese considering there wasnt a ton of African/Asian mixing around his time.
Ive never taken an ancestry test but i know ive got some European, Native American and chinese. Im a rather lightskinned African American so the European was kinda a given but i was surprised my grandfather was half Chinese considering there wasnt a ton of African/Asian mixing around his time.
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Nice and I mostly did it because all my grandmother told me were family stories and it turns outHonestly its pretty cool when you look at it.
Ive never taken an ancestry test but i know ive got some European, Native American and chinese. Im a rather lightskinned African American so the European was kinda a given but i was surprised my grandfather was half Chinese considering there wasnt a ton of African/Asian mixing around his time.
the one she told us for years, was actually fairly off too.
Ethnicity is fascinating. I always caught called everything under the sun at school.
But eh. People base you on stereotypes even in 2021 : /
That's awesome your mix is quite different.
Does he look more Asian or African, your grandfather.
I look more European than Asian to others that know me, but yeah.
To me, I look Asian, much to everyone's surprise.
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He looks more black kinda like tiger woods.Nice and I mostly did it because all my grandmother told me were family stories and it turns out
the one she told us for years, was actually fairly off too.
Ethnicity is fascinating. I always caught called everything under the sun at school.
But eh. People base you on stereotypes even in 2021 : /
That's awesome your mix is quite different.
Does he look more Asian or African, your grandfather.
I look more European than Asian to others that know me, but yeah.
To me, I look Asian, much to everyone's surprise.
I thought he was like native or Pacific islander
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Ah I see. Now I can picture him.He looks more black kinda like tiger woods.
I thought he was like native or Pacific islander
First thing mum told me about him is that he has Thai in him growing up.
From his mother.
His mix is like yours pretty much.
That's cool!
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