You’re a glorious mix of different ethnic backgrounds, and I think it’s wonderful that you did this test so that you could be blessed with such info and gloriously embrace it. Thanks so much for sharing your results with us. Hope you have a fantastic day! ❤❤❤❤
Yes, unfortunately a lot of the ancestry was forced upon our ancestors. A lot of slave owners mated with their own slaves or let other white men rape their slaves.
Hi beautiful niece, I took the ancestry DNA test and it revealed some secrets. One of my sisters DNA does not match my mom. When I told them about the findings they got very angry with me and said Ancestry was scam. I know that is untrue because DNA does not lie. They clowned horribly with me on Facebook I had to block them. I am glad I found out. Seen a lot of clues growing up this answered all the clues. Thanks for sharing. Love you! ❤
I hate getting blocked by DNA Matches on Ancestry (it's happened to me twice now: once from my closest match to my adopted dad, & once from a maternal-side distant cousin who made a mistake in his tree, but apparently didn't like being told about it). Although I don't like it, I'd rather be ghosted & still have the ability to send a message to someone; nevertheless, blocking can be useful for those who don't want to be messaged any further.
There are many 100% Black individuals born in Africa alive today, but there are very few 100% Black individuals born in the U.S.A. alive today. If 100%, then be happy with that. If mixed, then be happy with whatever your mix is made up of; for, each of us exist because YHWH our God allowed our respective ancestors to help populate this planet (& as a result we now have opportunities that we wouldn't have ever had otherwise). ✝️😎👍
5:03- a group of ppl left Cameroon & called themselves Bantu. They split up going east, south and west. The west bantu group found land filled with oil, gold & coltan. They made two kingdoms (now called Angola and Congo) . & Portugal wanted that rich land, so they invaded & removed them from that land and dropped them off in USA, Brazil & Mexico. Portugal took over Angola for the oil and France colonize Congo for the gold. However once in America, the bantu ppl (bantu knots) were united & fighting back causing many revolts and revolution (Google stono rebellion, Gullah Jack) so Europeans-Americans stopped taking Central Africans & instead focus on getting ppl from west Africa instead There was a rumor that Nigerias were more fertile, so they took Nigerian women & impregnated them. & some women were ashamed & told their child, the father was an Indian man. This is why most African Americans have high counts Cameroon-Bantu -Congo/angola dna + Nigerian + European. Also the prisons in USA is named Angola penitentiary. There was an African American city called Angola Florida . And ppl dance at Congo square ❤
In 2024 Angola is still a Portuguese speaking country & made Portugal rich off oil. While they speak French in Congo & France is rich off the gold & USA America is rich of coltan- we use it to power our phones & laptops. Search free Congo hashtag. The Congo and Angola land is estimated to be worth 28 trillion, but the money goes to Europe and USA.
The disvovery of DNA is relatively new & tracking DNA, plus guesstimating ethnicities from DNA samples are still being developed (& there's no one agreed upon best method of doing these things yet - if ever there will be). My Y-DNA that I had analyzed at FamilyTree DNA showed a migratory route of folk with that Y-DNA being traced back over one hundred thousand years. But as these DNA companies learn more, they modify the "results" using newly-gained knowledge; & as a result of more & more information, the migratory map has been changed twice in as many years (as it's all educated guesswork). The first migration map showed a starting point in or near Kenya, heading northeast up to Khazakistan (sp?) & then splitting in various directions from there across Europe & Asia - with one division of the group going back into Africa via Egypt & settling in Cameroon. One migratory map revised this by adding that the entire group swung into China & then U-turned by way of Mongolia before splintering off in various directions from around the Khazakistan area. Yet another revision showed Cameroon as the starting point - & then the group moving towards northern Kenya & beyond. Who's to say what really happened prehistorically, say 12,000-to-100,000+yrs ago? 🤔 There's not much to go on - yet - & guesses change as more information is gathered; so, we ought to keep this in mind when we discuss DNA test "results." DNA might not lie - as DNA points out some true things - but any guesswork regarding DNA, such as ethnicity guesstimates & guesstimates of migratory routes - is still guesswork. So far the oldest known Y-DNA (R-BY4114) was first discovered in a Black American man whose family had come to South Carolina from Cameroon via a slave-trade route (initial guesstimates of this Y-DNA's age were way off - erroneously estimating it to be far much older than it is - but revised estimates still concluded that it's the oldest known of so far).* * = FamilyTree DNA does Y-DNA testing, but I hear among geneologists that this company is among the worst at DNA matching. With this in mind, FamilyTree has many famous folk stemming from R-BY4114, many of which are White (& a very famous Egyptian named Tut). Now, I noticed that their list of these folks has changed over time without my noticing any explaination(s); so, I don't know if they only list a fraction of the well-known names to save space & then occassionally rotate folk on & off of the displayed list; or, if they realized that they goofed & then revised the list to show their newest best guesses (which would then pose the question, If DNA doesn't lie, then how did you mess up in the first place? - if this is really the case, of course... only they know & it seems that they're not telling us why they've made changes). Go figure, eh, Folks? 🤔
You could have gotten the 14% White via one relative having a child with a Black relative, or accumulatively via multiple White relatives having children with Black relatives in your tree, etc.; therefore, all of your White ethnicities could have come into your tree all at one point - or not. I'm on the other side of this ethnic inheritance coin - but with a much smaller percentage (suggesting it came into my tree around 300-to-500 years ago - if the guesstimate is accurate); for, I'm White, but Ancestry found a 1%* North Africa ethnicity in my DNA (suggesting a possible Berber connection). I've got mostly Scandinavian (Norweigan, Swedish, Danish, etc.) & English, plus fairly-decent amounts of Scottish, Irish, & Welsh. * = I've been told that DNA ethnicity guesstimates that are below 5% are generally considered "trace results" which can possibly be false/mistaken results/(interpretations of results) or if actually a good guesstimate, then such a low percentage suggests a distant relative (from 300-500yrs ago). Heritage DNA didn't figure any North African ancestry in my DNA, but rather, they thought my trace DNA was Greek &/or Southern Italian.** ** = Each DNA company uses its own methods of guesstimating ethnicity. With the exception of my trace DNA results, both Ancestry & Heritage picked the same areas*** & close to the same percentages. *** = The areas were the same on a map although each DNA grouped them differently name-wise; for example, Ancestry had Sweden & Denmark in one group & Norway in a separate group; whereas, Heritage had all three of these countries together in one group & labeled as Scandinavian. Hopefully my little bit of understanding about these matters can be of some help to you &/or others. Now comes the most interesting part: checking your DNA Matches on Ancestry & trying to build upon your family tree. 😎👍
My Late Father was only four percent African Blood Because his Father Grandfather is was German Jewish His Great Great Grandmother on his mother side was born in Paris France and his Great Grandfather was Irish Scottish and Native American mixed Occaneechi Band of The Saponi Nation Native American Tribe We've The Native American PoWow every Third Weekend in October Three sides of My Grandparents are from that same Tribe I also have some Spainsh , Asian Scadnvia French Irish Scottish English German Jewish A little bit of African Native American and also some was fromThe Caribbean Spanish
@@SimoneMeeewhen I heard you say Miller I was like awl okay 😂 Girl because I’m putting my tree together for kids and it’s just crazy how things was back in the day. I did do African Ancestry and from out the tribe in Nigeria on my mom side. But by my 5th and 6th gen great grandparents it’s looking real white 😂😂🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
Nit all DNA is passed down equally to all children, u can see this clearly in siblings, one might have pale skin and red hair, the itherndark skin black hair, different DNA. And I really don't get why blacks who take dna tests, or who appear on that ancestor tv show, are so shocked to find they have white blood: from what I hear (and also don't understand), blacks find light black skin more attractive than dark black skin. I was stunned when i first found this out. Well, where do they think the lighter skin * comes * from? Of * course * they have European dna, where did they think the lighter skin came frkm?!
I knew I had some but I didn’t know the percentage would be so high. I’m not that light everyone tells me I’m brown. Like I said in the video my great great great great grandfather is white. Also I find darkskin more attractive.
Exactly - DNA is not passed down equally. Think of it as M&Ms. Let's say your dad 's DNA is is red, blue and yellow M&Ms and there are a 100 total. Your mom's DNA is just orange and blue M&Ms and also 100 total. Then you pull out 50 random M&Ms from each side and you get your DNA. But your brother or sister, will also pull out 50 random M&Ms from each side but they're not going to get the same number of each color. And that works for each generation. Oh and gross no offense to the white people? Sorry, but that IS offensive. What if the roles were reversed and a white person said gross and no offense to the black people? Doesn't work like that.
All of your ancestors are important. You would not be you without them.
The people who raped our ancestors are not important. Smdh
I Am 92% African And 8% European
You’re a glorious mix of different ethnic backgrounds, and I think it’s wonderful that you did this test so that you could be blessed with such info and gloriously embrace it. Thanks so much for sharing your results with us. Hope you have a fantastic day! ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much you as well.❤️
I found my dad and 5 siblings i didn't even know i had also found my mom dad and her three sisters you should get more family members to test
Sis, I'm 14% as well. Both sides got tore up during slavery 😢
Mines too.
Yes, unfortunately a lot of the ancestry was forced upon our ancestors. A lot of slave owners mated with their own slaves or let other white men rape their slaves.
Hi beautiful niece, I took the ancestry DNA test and it revealed some secrets. One of my sisters DNA does not match my mom. When I told them about the findings they got very angry with me and said Ancestry was scam. I know that is untrue because DNA does not lie. They clowned horribly with me on Facebook I had to block them. I am glad I found out. Seen a lot of clues growing up this answered all the clues. Thanks for sharing. Love you! ❤
I’m sorry auntie that happened. Love you too.
I hate getting blocked by DNA Matches on Ancestry (it's happened to me twice now: once from my closest match to my adopted dad, & once from a maternal-side distant cousin who made a mistake in his tree, but apparently didn't like being told about it). Although I don't like it, I'd rather be ghosted & still have the ability to send a message to someone; nevertheless, blocking can be useful for those who don't want to be messaged any further.
There are many 100% Black individuals born in Africa alive today, but there are very few 100% Black individuals born in the U.S.A. alive today.
If 100%, then be happy with that. If mixed, then be happy with whatever your mix is made up of; for, each of us exist because YHWH our God allowed our respective ancestors to help populate this planet (& as a result we now have opportunities that we wouldn't have ever had otherwise).
✝️😎👍
5:03- a group of ppl left Cameroon & called themselves Bantu. They split up going east, south and west.
The west bantu group found land filled with oil, gold & coltan.
They made two kingdoms (now called Angola and Congo) . & Portugal wanted that rich land, so they invaded & removed them from that land and dropped them off in USA, Brazil & Mexico. Portugal took over Angola for the oil and France colonize Congo for the gold.
However once in America, the bantu ppl (bantu knots) were united & fighting back causing many revolts and revolution (Google stono rebellion, Gullah Jack) so Europeans-Americans stopped taking Central Africans & instead focus on getting ppl from west Africa instead
There was a rumor that Nigerias were more fertile, so they took Nigerian women & impregnated them. & some women were ashamed & told their child, the father was an Indian man.
This is why most African Americans have high counts
Cameroon-Bantu -Congo/angola dna + Nigerian + European.
Also the prisons in USA is named Angola penitentiary. There was an African American city called Angola Florida . And ppl dance at Congo square
❤
In 2024 Angola is still a Portuguese speaking country & made Portugal rich off oil. While they speak French in Congo & France is rich off the gold & USA America is rich of coltan- we use it to power our phones & laptops. Search free Congo hashtag. The Congo and Angola land is estimated to be worth 28 trillion, but the money goes to Europe and USA.
The disvovery of DNA is relatively new & tracking DNA, plus guesstimating ethnicities from DNA samples are still being developed (& there's no one agreed upon best method of doing these things yet - if ever there will be).
My Y-DNA that I had analyzed at FamilyTree DNA showed a migratory route of folk with that Y-DNA being traced back over one hundred thousand years. But as these DNA companies learn more, they modify the "results" using newly-gained knowledge; & as a result of more & more information, the migratory map has been changed twice in as many years (as it's all educated guesswork).
The first migration map showed a starting point in or near Kenya, heading northeast up to Khazakistan (sp?) & then splitting in various directions from there across Europe & Asia - with one division of the group going back into Africa via Egypt & settling in Cameroon.
One migratory map revised this by adding that the entire group swung into China & then U-turned by way of Mongolia before splintering off in various directions from around the Khazakistan area.
Yet another revision showed Cameroon as the starting point - & then the group moving towards northern Kenya & beyond.
Who's to say what really happened prehistorically, say 12,000-to-100,000+yrs ago? 🤔
There's not much to go on - yet - & guesses change as more information is gathered; so, we ought to keep this in mind when we discuss DNA test "results." DNA might not lie - as DNA points out some true things - but any guesswork regarding DNA, such as ethnicity guesstimates & guesstimates of migratory routes - is still guesswork.
So far the oldest known Y-DNA (R-BY4114) was first discovered in a Black American man whose family had come to South Carolina from Cameroon via a slave-trade route (initial guesstimates of this Y-DNA's age were way off - erroneously estimating it to be far much older than it is - but revised estimates still concluded that it's the oldest known of so far).*
* = FamilyTree DNA does Y-DNA testing, but I hear among geneologists that this company is among the worst at DNA matching. With this in mind, FamilyTree has many famous folk stemming from R-BY4114, many of which are White (& a very famous Egyptian named Tut). Now, I noticed that their list of these folks has changed over time without my noticing any explaination(s); so, I don't know if they only list a fraction of the well-known names to save space & then occassionally rotate folk on & off of the displayed list; or, if they realized that they goofed & then revised the list to show their newest best guesses (which would then pose the question, If DNA doesn't lie, then how did you mess up in the first place? - if this is really the case, of course... only they know & it seems that they're not telling us why they've made changes).
Go figure, eh, Folks? 🤔
Love your results! Girl you had me cracking up when you said 14% white, ewwwww. Lol
🤣 I even said no offense
Very Beautiful a biracial beauty is what you are Sis, love all of you❤
You could have gotten the 14% White via one relative having a child with a Black relative, or accumulatively via multiple White relatives having children with Black relatives in your tree, etc.; therefore, all of your White ethnicities could have come into your tree all at one point - or not.
I'm on the other side of this ethnic inheritance coin - but with a much smaller percentage (suggesting it came into my tree around 300-to-500 years ago - if the guesstimate is accurate); for, I'm White, but Ancestry found a 1%* North Africa ethnicity in my DNA (suggesting a possible Berber connection). I've got mostly Scandinavian (Norweigan, Swedish, Danish, etc.) & English, plus fairly-decent amounts of Scottish, Irish, & Welsh.
* = I've been told that DNA ethnicity guesstimates that are below 5% are generally considered "trace results" which can possibly be false/mistaken results/(interpretations of results) or if actually a good guesstimate, then such a low percentage suggests a distant relative (from 300-500yrs ago).
Heritage DNA didn't figure any North African ancestry in my DNA, but rather, they thought my trace DNA was Greek &/or Southern Italian.**
** = Each DNA company uses its own methods of guesstimating ethnicity. With the exception of my trace DNA results, both Ancestry & Heritage picked the same areas*** & close to the same percentages.
*** = The areas were the same on a map although each DNA grouped them differently name-wise; for example, Ancestry had Sweden & Denmark in one group & Norway in a separate group; whereas, Heritage had all three of these countries together in one group & labeled as Scandinavian.
Hopefully my little bit of understanding about these matters can be of some help to you &/or others.
Now comes the most interesting part: checking your DNA Matches on Ancestry & trying to build upon your family tree.
😎👍
Love your DNA results. Black is Beautiful.
And so is White, & Yellow, & Red, etc. - & various mixes (beautiful that is).
😎👍
My Late Father was only four percent African Blood Because his Father Grandfather is was German Jewish His Great Great Grandmother on his mother side was born in Paris France and his Great Grandfather was Irish Scottish and Native American mixed Occaneechi Band of The Saponi Nation Native American Tribe We've The Native American PoWow every Third Weekend in October Three sides of My Grandparents are from that same Tribe I also have some Spainsh , Asian Scadnvia French Irish Scottish English German Jewish A little bit of African Native American and also some was fromThe Caribbean Spanish
That sounds awesome 😉
💖💖💖👸💖💖💖
Girl if you have the last name Watson, steward you’re definitely my cousin and I can tell you where we from
It’s Chapple I’m related to the millers,Floyd’s in cotton plant Arkansas
@@SimoneMeeewhen I heard you say Miller I was like awl okay 😂 Girl because I’m putting my tree together for kids and it’s just crazy how things was back in the day. I did do African Ancestry and from out the tribe in Nigeria on my mom side. But by my 5th and 6th gen great grandparents it’s looking real white 😂😂🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
Nit all DNA is passed down equally to all children, u can see this clearly in siblings, one might have pale skin and red hair, the itherndark skin black hair, different DNA. And I really don't get why blacks who take dna tests, or who appear on that ancestor tv show, are so shocked to find they have white blood: from what I hear (and also don't understand), blacks find light black skin more attractive than dark black skin. I was stunned when i first found this out.
Well, where do they think the lighter skin * comes * from? Of * course * they have European dna, where did they think the lighter skin came frkm?!
I knew I had some but I didn’t know the percentage would be so high. I’m not that light everyone tells me I’m brown. Like I said in the video my great great great great grandfather is white. Also I find darkskin more attractive.
Exactly - DNA is not passed down equally. Think of it as M&Ms. Let's say your dad 's DNA is is red, blue and yellow M&Ms and there are a 100 total. Your mom's DNA is just orange and blue M&Ms and also 100 total. Then you pull out 50 random M&Ms from each side and you get your DNA. But your brother or sister, will also pull out 50 random M&Ms from each side but they're not going to get the same number of each color. And that works for each generation.
Oh and gross no offense to the white people? Sorry, but that IS offensive. What if the roles were reversed and a white person said gross and no offense to the black people? Doesn't work like that.
@@SimoneMeeeso do you have papers that he was a slave owner?
Were you able to find those documents on ancestry, or different institution?
Yes I do.
Natives owned slaves maybe that's why some are convinced they are native because they lived as natives.
I did this too.
Chile I found out
I’m 43% White! 😂😂😂
lol omg
I have Miller's in Arkansas & I believe we're 5/8th cousins based upon Ancestry from Arkansas, so hello long lost cousin.
Hey cousin!!
Was there a percent unidentified?
No.
Are you disappointed?
Not really I already knew about the other side.