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Where did your ancestors come from?

Terrywoodenpic

Oldest Heretic
Daniel Burbank said:
I don't know much about my ancestry, but I do know this very interesting fact... I am descended from a Norwegian king, out of wedlock.
We probably all are
Those Vikings were a stout lot.

Terry_____________________-
Blessed are the merciful, mercy shall be shown unto them.
 

cturne

servant of God
100% Norwegian as far as we know. My family has traced our ancestors back to Norway, but I can't remember how many generations ago that was. I think maybe it was my great-grandparents that came over. At Christmas we traditionally have lutefisk and lefse. Of course we have more than that - the lutefisk is more of a token dish than anything - not many people actually like it! But it reminds us of our heritage. Mom always makes the lefse - she's tried teaching us girls how to make it but she's the pro! She also makes sandbakkels and krumkakke at Christmas time.
 
I can beyond a shadow of a doubt say that my family does not follow any Norwegian tradition. Norwegian probably doesn't account for anything more than a minute percentage of my ancestry, anyway.
 

Jyothi

Member
pure blood here - if it means a thing

850 years ago ancestors migrated from tibet/bhutan/ iran (very far for sure, but DNA cant lie) to south india
 

Jyothi

Member
600 years ago my family recieved a land grant from the local king in modern tamil nadu - family remained feudal farmers through generations - validated through land titles

400 years ago we assisted the crown prince of a part of kerala in south india to fight a coup, won the kingdom and were appointed chiefs of the army

in 1741 we won a battle with the Dutch http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Colachel
and recieved commemoration from the king for the same which we still possess - we are referred to as nayar army in the article.

this part of Kerala wasnever ruled by the british.in 1947 upon indias independance, this country decided to join the indianunion and we disbanded our irregulars and the regular forces joined the Indian army (i guess this ariticle speaks about it too)

the first communist government in kerala after independance, seized our lands and distributed that among the landless. so we went into alternate careers but that was mostly military service.
reminds me that we lost 2 of my maternal grand uncles to the second world war. one went to study law in london and we never heard of him after a year in 1944 or so and the other fought with the british and died in belgium.

until my generation(1960s) we have served in the army. in mine 4 out of 9 went on to work in other fields. one of my cousins does AI in sunmicro, one does manufacturing in toyota both in the us another is in bangalore in amex, and me a banker in hong kong. my brother recently retired from being a submariner - works in a courier co now.

my wifes family is from the same caste - meaning similar background, but less violent. they were feudal farmers with no military ties. but moved to the cities for education about 200 years ago. were government employees moslty. her great great great grand father was a doctor. her great grand fathers were government employees and her grand parents too.

so thats it - pure blood so to speak - well then mostly - i dont think that means much though - i would liked to have carried much less weight and baggage.

but some of these people had funny names. for instance the member of the family that was given land 600 years ago was called cheravan - meaning in local language today - the scrapper. and the guys who were rewarded in the war with the dutch were kunhikuttan and marvanan- kunhi kuttan mean little baby, i dont know what the other one means.
 

Bastet

Vile Stove-Toucher
I'm about 3/4 haggis, 1/4 pom. My old man came over with his family from Scotland when he was about 9, and lapses back into the accent when he's around his folks (which amuses me no end, since he sounds like he's got a silver spoon shoved up his bum the rest of the time). On mum's side, it's largely Scottish/English, although she's been doing the genealogy bit, and she made mention of a Spanish sea captain back there somewhere. :biglaugh: The mind boggles... Oh, we're also related to Hugh Jackman in a roundabout and probably rather distant way. :p
 

mrscardero

Kal-El's Mama
I am 1/4 Japanese and 3/4 Philippina. My birth mothers father was Japanese. I've been saying that I am half and half because it's easier to say then 1/4 and 3/4 :biglaugh: . I feel like flour being measured to make bread. I get people asking me if I am hawaiian or hispanic. I just tell them that I am a flip jap :areyoucra .
 

dawny0826

Mother Heathen
mrscardero said:
I am 1/4 Japanese and 3/4 Philippina. My birth mothers father was Japanese. I've been saying that I am half and half because it's easier to say then 1/4 and 3/4 :biglaugh: . I feel like flour being measured to make bread. I get people asking me if I am hawaiian or hispanic. I just tell them that I am a flip jap :areyoucra .
I like that...flip jap. :)

On my father's side...they are predominately Scotch Irish and Dutch.

On my mother's side...Cherokee Indian, English, Irish and German.
 

Pussyfoot Mouse

Super Mom
I am an Irish Canadian. My Mother's side of the family is from Canada, but originally from, ummm, Canada. And my Father's side is right from Ireland. Pretty boring!
 

Smoke

Done here.
Pussyfoot Mouse said:
I am an Irish Canadian. My Mother's side of the family is from Canada, but originally from, ummm, Canada. And my Father's side is right from Ireland. Pretty boring!
There is never anything boring about the Irish. ;)
 

Mark1615

Member
I am about 75% German nobility, being both set of grandfathers and one grandmother are from Germany, and about 20% Italian from my mom's mom. And there is also Norwegian, Swedish, and English. My mom fixes mostly Italian food: a lot of lemon juice!

Heinz 57!:D
 

Hope

Princesinha
I'm of primarily English and German stock, with a little bit of Scottish and Welsh mixed in, along with who knows what else. And apparently the "who-knows-what-else" contributed to my looks, because I often get comments that I look "foreign" ( Portuguese, Italian, Asian....I've heard it all! ).
 

No*s

Captain Obvious
What stock am I? Why Texan, what else? :D

Seriously, though, my principle stock is English. Next in line would be German. Next probably others from the British Isles such as Scottish. I know my family has traced out some Norwegian and a few other Western European races. I have a little bit of Native American in me, principally Choctaw.
 

Buttons*

Glass half Panda'd
Texan! (sorry, its a reflex)

1/4 Romanian, (the rest is just going by last names) Scottish, English, French, German. (pretty boring eh?)
 

ChrisP

Veteran Member
MidnightBlue said:
There is never anything boring about the Irish. ;)
Say it again!!!

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