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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2696364" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>Hi there Coz! I imagine all five were closely related then and that their common ancestor is also yours. Never managed to afford to get my DNA tested, although I would love to one day - when the demands on my purse ease off a bit. </p><p></p><p>It brings back to me a story of my husband's niece who was going through a hard time at school (much because of her own misunderstood personality) and was being chastised by a teacher. She retorted with, "what am I supposed to do - my grandmother is an Islander, her mother was Danish, her mother was a native American, my cousin is a Sally Army officer, my uncle is a Baha'i, my Dad is catholic, my Mum is protestant. Why shouldn't I be mixed up?" Happily, she found her way in the world, married a fireman and moved to Australia. Actually, a bit of mixed breeding, in people as in animals, does no harm at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2696364, member: 25851"] Hi there Coz! I imagine all five were closely related then and that their common ancestor is also yours. Never managed to afford to get my DNA tested, although I would love to one day - when the demands on my purse ease off a bit. It brings back to me a story of my husband's niece who was going through a hard time at school (much because of her own misunderstood personality) and was being chastised by a teacher. She retorted with, "what am I supposed to do - my grandmother is an Islander, her mother was Danish, her mother was a native American, my cousin is a Sally Army officer, my uncle is a Baha'i, my Dad is catholic, my Mum is protestant. Why shouldn't I be mixed up?" Happily, she found her way in the world, married a fireman and moved to Australia. Actually, a bit of mixed breeding, in people as in animals, does no harm at all. [/QUOTE]
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