(02-06-2020, 03:03 PM)OptoCritic Wrote: My interest in my ancestry was piqued recently with these new ancestry dna tests. My family always believed that we were equally Italian and Polish, but the tests actually showed more polish heritage than we thought! Has renewed my interest in learning more about my Polish cultural heritage.
very cool. I hadn't known of any Polish heritage on my Dad's side until about 2 years ago when I saw some letters between my great-great-grandfather & great-great-grandmother and a ship card from when they came over from Europe - all written in Polish. we were always told we were Czechoslovakian (it seems like the Slovakian side of Czechoslovakia at the time)...
something to keep in mind if you dive deeper into this is a lot of Poles changed their last names when coming to America so they didn't get discriminated against, my grandmother's family included. Their last name went from Rudzewicz to Rudewick.
(02-06-2020, 04:11 PM)Marko Wrote: I've had interest in ancestry for a while but haven't done any DNA tests yet - while I was working and my children were younger my lawyer-induced paranoia about being denied life insurance because of some genetic health concerns kept me from doing it but now they're grown and independent and life insurance isn't a concern anymore I'll probably investigate. I've heard that there are more than one type of DNA test, one that focuses on ancestry and another on health markers. Is that correct?
ancestry and 23 & me do the health & wellness DNA testing too. familytreedna does the family ancestry testing as well as mtdna and ydna testing. the mtdna tests your maternal heritage only (your mom, your mom's mom, your grandmother's mom, etc.) whereas the ydna is for your paternal heritage only (your dad, your dad's dad, your grandfather's dad, etc.)...
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