What is your family's ancestry/heritage?

I was born and raised in the United States of America to Taiwanese immigrants and 사무용 겉옷, 전반적인 parents making me a 1st-generation born Taiwanese-American 또는 just simply an ABC which stands for "American-Born Chinese"😉 In turn, my parents were happened to be descendants of Chinese settlers/settlers from China who sailed and 사무용 겉옷, 전반적인 migrated specifically from this Chinese province/province of China called Fujian Province to the modern-day island nation of Taiwan.

For my stepdad, he is Malaysian of Chinese descent which makes him 사무용 겉옷, 전반적인 a Malaysian-Chinese/Chinese-Malaysian.


 Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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greyswan618 said:
I was born and raised in USA.I have some Irish,and Swedish(or Scottish)heritage as well.
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AudreyFreak said:
Dad- Scotch-Irish, German, lotta Swede.

Mom- Irish, French-Canadian, and like the majority of people here (so they say anyway) some Native on my grandpa's side but I forget the name of the tribe. I don't wanna be cliche and say Cherokee but that was a tribe in this area so it might well be.

but yeah, still Euro.
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Makeupdiva said:
I'm a born Canadian as are my parents. And am of a Irish, German, Russian, Austrian, British decent. I am mostly Irish on my dad's side, as on his side, his ancestors came from Ireland. My grandfather, who passed away 2 years after I was born, fought in the war in German in the 40's I think. My Grandmother on my dad's side, her mom was born and raised in England. Former President Richard Nixon is a distant cousin to my grandfather, my dad's father. I've been told that everyone who has our last name are all related in some way, some of the people who have our last name are famous actors from the United States and the UK. I don't think I ever met my dad's father, my dad and his dad weren't that close as he favored my aunt, who's my dad's younger sister, 더 많이 than him. At least I don't remember ever meeting him. There is a lot of history on the topic of my family on both sides. There's a lot of stuff.
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Very interesting and fascinating family history too ;)
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
Siren-Lamia said:
I was born in the USA. My mother's side of the family is french, it was my great grandparents that moved to the USA from Canada and not too many generations before that they were in France. I don't know much about who they were, but I do know that there is an island in Canada named after one of them, my grandmother's mother is a descendant from the french royalty, and my grandfather's side is filled with many respected artists and high-ranking men in the catholic church.
All I know about my father's side is that they also arrived in the USA at the same time as my mother's side and that his mother's side is from Finland and his father's side is mainly from Ireland.
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IAMYOURENEMY said:
Mine is pretty simple.

Mom's side- Jewish, Russian, German.

Dad's side- Russian, Swedish, Welsh, Danish, Norwegian and Irish.

Easy peazy. Oh, and I was born in America.
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boytoy_84 said:
I'm a mix of Irish, German, English, Finnish, Swedish and (Native American) Mohegan decent. My mother is Irish from my maternal grandmother who is pure Irish. She is also partly German and Finnish from my maternal grandfather. my grandfather is half German from his father and half Finnish from his mother. My father is Swedish, English, Mohegan and also Irish. My paternal grandmother is also pure Irish. my paternal grandfather has Swedish, English and Mohegan Indian in him. I think in somewhere in 1800's, my father's side of the family started when his English great grandfather fell in 사랑 with an Mohegan Indian woman. Then his grandfather who was Swedish and his grandmother (I think who was half English and Mohegan, I'm not sure if I'm right 또는 not) got together and had my grandfather. So, my ancestors came from Sweden, Ireland, Germany, Finland, England and America where the Mohegan Indians are.
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ArcticWolf said:
I'm from the U.S. but my heritage is like a European mutt. My great-great-great-etc. grandparents came from Sweden, Germany (the main two), England, the Netherlands, Ireland, Finland, Scotland, and a lot of other European countries....

Fun Fact: There's a 성 in Scotland my ancestors owned, but it's in ruins now. There's a family crest based off the castle, too. One of my relatives (a great-uncle 또는 something) has our crest tattooed on his arm.
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Mollymolata said:
I'm portuguese, and an ancestor of my dad is brazillian and that's all I got.
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Now according to your 프로필 page, 당신 are Swiss of Portuguese descent, am I correct?
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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No, I'm portuguese, but I live in Switzerland instead. I immigrated to Switzerland
Mollymolata posted over a year ago
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Ah, I see now. So thanks for the clarification there
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LibelluleBleu said:
I was born and raised in France, and the same goes for my parents, all my four grandparents etc... But to be 더 많이 specific my family is from Brittany (from both of my parents' side), one of the six celtic nation.
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ThePrincesTale said:
Born and live in Australia, but both sets of grandparents were Greek refugees. My ancestors also lived in Turkey for generations when there was a strong Greek presence there, so we have some Turkish influence in our familial culture as well :) First they fled Turkey in the 1920s to Greece, then Greece itself after WW2 to escape the ruins that the Nazis left it in and the ensuring Civil War.

They've flittered from Australia to Greece to Australia ever since. I still try to keep in touch with my Greek side- the 음식 is delicious, the history inspiring, the language great (especially useful for trying to learn all that science terminology, lol) and the music/dancing amazingly fun.
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Renarimae said:
Both I and my parents were born in the U.S. My dad's family is Dutch with a little bit of Jewish. My mom's family is Norwegian, German, Welsh, and a little bit of Scottish.
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8theGreat said:
Short Story: I'm a United States-born Caucasian/Native American.
I don't look Native American, though- I look very German. Some members of my maternal relatives look very Native American, though.

Long Story: I have a rather intricate family background. My ancestry comes from Germany, Great Britain & Ireland, Scandinavia, and a couple of different possible Native American tribes. (I'm not sure of which tribe because my great grandmother didn't like to talk about it.) I have ancestors who fought in the American Revolution(as well as all other American wars aside from the recent War on Terrorism) on both sides, but some of my 더 많이 ancestors were immigrants. My paternal great-grandparents were both immigrants- one from Canada and the other from Norway. Several of my 더 많이 recent maternal ancestors were immigrants as well from Ireland, Scotland, Germany, and England. As I understand it, our English ancestry dates back to Celtic times before the Romans 또는 Anglo-Saxons went to Britain. I believe our German line is very old as well.
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Including the American Civil War, yes?
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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^Yes, I believe so. Why do 당신 ask about that one in particular?
8theGreat posted over a year ago
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Basically because 당신 mentioned in your answer that your ancestors fought in ALL of the American wars including the American Revolution/Revolutionary War and so I can certainly imagine that they must have fought in the Civil War as well and it turns out I was right all along. Which is why I ask 당신 that particular 질문
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twerking_corpse said:
I was born in Russia, but adopted 의해 American parents and now consider myself American, but Russian 의해 blood. I guess that's all I know biologically haha.
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ShadowFan100 said:
I was born and raised in the USA.

My biological parents didn't raise me, but....

Birthfather: As far as I know (or according to my sister) he's of Italian decent. That's all I know, and that's if what she says is true. I'll have to ask her again.

Birthmother: I'm assuming a bit of Irish in there, because my grandmother says she is 1/16 Irish and something else. IDK.

Sorry, I never don't have a clear understanding of our heritage. I mean, it is kinda cool in way, but I personally don't give two damns what race/nationality I am. Race is just a simple matter of appearance, DNA and all that biological crap. Race doesn't affect my personality one bit.
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coolsinger198 said:
Moms side- European ( specifically English) , Guyanese, Bajan

Dads side- European ( Scottish and English ) , Jamacian
I was born in America

My ancestors were Anglo Saxons, who were British warriors.
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Zeppie said:
Mum's side - Dutch, Indonesian

Dad's side - NZ European
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For your dad's side, 더 많이 specifically British am I correct? Irish too 의해 any chance?
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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No. New Zealand has been established long enough that NZ European is as I would identify as. But if we are talking way, way back, then of course NZ was taken 의해 the British. But I would never consider us British, I only go as far to consider us as NZ European.
Zeppie posted over a year ago
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I see now and but of course, yes. Interesting and unique name too
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