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by ScottBurson
3273 days ago
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Thanks for posting. I don't know nearly as much about my ancestry as you do of yours, though I haven't particularly looked, but I too grew up with the tale that I had some Native American ancestry, 8 generations back in my case. 23andMe, however, says I'm .4% African, and, like you, 0% Native American. Since .4% is exactly what you'd expect after 8 generations, I think it's the same kind of situation. Ironically, I recall my mother's father, now long dead, as being rather virulently racist, but in retrospect it seems likely he's the one my African ancestry came through. |
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You should look into your ancestry, you may be able to track it down. Just be sure to depend only on primary documents (birth certificates, death certificates, family bibles, wills, census rolls, etc) and perhaps some very convincing secondary sources (like newspaper accounts, or academic works). There's a lot of misleading "genealogy" that people have done in the past 50-75 years, and particularly in the past 10 years in the genealogy forums.