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yep, been doing research for the past ten years. Most of my ancestors came to the U.S. from England, Wales and Scotland. Most came over in the 1600s.
DffrntDrmmr · M
@YourMomsSecretCrush I've never looked into doing it. You research it on a website, I assume. Which one? How else? Any tips for doing it? I might want to do it at some point.
My mom told me "Scottish, English and I think a little German." That's the extent of my knowledge about my ancestory.
My moms maiden name sounds Scottish. My dad's last name (mine also) sounds English in that it's a somewhat common English word.
My mom told me "Scottish, English and I think a little German." That's the extent of my knowledge about my ancestory.
My moms maiden name sounds Scottish. My dad's last name (mine also) sounds English in that it's a somewhat common English word.
sirenofthesea · F
Start at ancestry.com @DffrntDrmmr
Also https://beccapiastrelli.com/guide-to-ancestors/
Also https://www.instagram.com/sacredancestry/
I hope you find your deep roots and honour your ancestors, get a better sense of belonging.
Also https://beccapiastrelli.com/guide-to-ancestors/
Also https://www.instagram.com/sacredancestry/
I hope you find your deep roots and honour your ancestors, get a better sense of belonging.
@DffrntDrmmr I did a lot of my research on ancestry.com. Also had dna test done.