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What nationalities make up your heritage?

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Where is your family from, and where do you live now? I'm American and I am of half Polish, a quarter German, and a little Swedish and Welsh descent.

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  1. I was born and raised in Montana and now live in Arizona. I am a quarter Mexican, Irish, Yugoslavian, and English. I am darker than most Europeans and look a bit ethnic but people usually can't guess what I am.


  2. Born in raised in the middle of the US, and I consider myself a mutt when it comes to my heritage.  I have:  

    English

    Scottish

    Welsh

    Irish

    Dutch

    French

    German

    Swiss

    Native American (Could be Pawnee or Cherokee.  Can tell from my ancestor's pics that she was Native American, but don't know what.)

  3. My immediate family is all from Texas; parents, me, and one brother from El Paso and one other brother born in Dallas.

    I live in South Carolina now.

    I have Mexican, Apache, Tijumaru-mujaru (Native American tribe), Aztec, Irish, German, Spanish (from Spain), French, Roman, English, African.  There is the possibility of Japanese, but haven't established yet if he was my ancestor or not yet.

  4. I'm irish, german, french, scotch, dutch, welsh. I live in America, Washington State.

    Both of my parents are from America, except my father was born in France on a road trip.

  5. I was born and raised in England.

    My father is 100% ENGLISH, going back at least 300 years.

    My mother is half BELGIAN and half SWISS, going back about 150 years each. Before Belgium was Belgium however, a few of my ancestors moved to an area in France to re-populate the area after a crop revolt, so I have French blood somewhere too. There are rumours of Spanish also, but that's somewhere in the 18th century.

  6. I live in New England. I am also American, and one side of my family is Ashkenazi Jewish, and the other is a mixture of a lot of nationalities and several races, principally Welsh and English, but with a little Irish and Scottish, and supposedly French as well. I have at least one black ancestor, and most likely a Native American as well. One side of the family got here-or at least some of them did-in 1607, and the other side arrived less than 100 years ago. It is a very confusing heritage! Side note: a lot of people assume I am at least partly Hispanic, or sometimes they think I am a Gypsy, though I am neither. It would be fine with me if I were, though!

  7. English Scottish Irish Native American Dutch and German

  8. I'm also American and am Irish, Danish, English and French.

  9. I was born in the Dominican Republic and I live in Massachusetts, U.S.A.

  10. I'm Macedonian. My family from both sides is from one city in Macedonia, long time many generations, and I married man from same city and we live in same city

  11. I'm American. My mother's side: Greek Cypriot, Pennsylvania Dutch (German), Native American. My dad's side: English, Irish, Scottish, Spanish (via Irish), Native American, Jewish. Not sure what else.

  12. I'm Italian, Irish, Czech, German, and Polish!

  13. I'm English and my heritage is, well, English!!! Although I haven't traced my family tree back, I could have some other native British in me like celtic maybe. But I'm just plain English. Boring eh?

  14. My nationality is only one thing - American.

    In my ancestral heritage I am a Pedigree American Mutt.  

    In the colonial South, there were English, Scots, ScotIrish(called Ulster Scots in Britain), Germans and French Huguenots.

    My maternal grandmother who was born in 1873 ancestral heritage was a blend of all those things.  However, her nationality was nothing but American. She married my grandfather in 1899 and he was Polish,Polish Jew, German, English and Native American.  His nationality was nothing but American.  

    My father was Irish, orange and green. His nationality was nothing but American.

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