I was really excited when I sent a vial of my spit to be tested. I didn't know what to expect. I wanted to know if the rumors that my grandfather's father was of English decent and if Avila was really a name that originated in Spain. Mostly I wanted to know where in Mexico my families came from and if I really had Native American (Indian) blood in me.
The results finally came and I was pretty disappointed:
So yes, beside the large green over the Americas, I do have 48% in Europe, mostly coming from Great Britain and the Iberian Peninsula. As for the parts I really wanted to know, well Ancestry decided to just throw a large green blob over all the Americas and basically said "It's safe to assume you are from the Americas." Excuse me but, NO SHIT! I am currently from the Americas. The United States of America to be exact. And Ancestry considered this to be "Native American" not Indian-Native American, but someone who's families came from ANYWHERE in the Americans: North, Central, South Americas. Thanks for narrowing it down Ancestry. I could have taken your money to tell you this myself!
The results finally came and I was pretty disappointed:
So yes, beside the large green over the Americas, I do have 48% in Europe, mostly coming from Great Britain and the Iberian Peninsula. As for the parts I really wanted to know, well Ancestry decided to just throw a large green blob over all the Americas and basically said "It's safe to assume you are from the Americas." Excuse me but, NO SHIT! I am currently from the Americas. The United States of America to be exact. And Ancestry considered this to be "Native American" not Indian-Native American, but someone who's families came from ANYWHERE in the Americans: North, Central, South Americas. Thanks for narrowing it down Ancestry. I could have taken your money to tell you this myself!
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