tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7502733546491041083.post1686132698063417856..comments2024-02-24T12:50:52.844-05:00Comments on Ian Hadden's Family History: My Autosomal DNA Test Results Included A Surprise!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06830769690458493191noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7502733546491041083.post-42428680494602408412014-04-14T23:40:34.699-04:002014-04-14T23:40:34.699-04:00But arent the family finder results confined to 5 ...But arent the family finder results confined to 5 generations? I have 5.02% Southeast Indian, North Indian and no idea where this came from. The other 94.98 is Orcadian.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7502733546491041083.post-75450421440964489282013-02-06T10:16:49.079-05:002013-02-06T10:16:49.079-05:00Hi I was interested to read your DNA results. The ...Hi I was interested to read your DNA results. The Orcadian ones are not totally unexpected but the North Indian ones are perhaps Celtic in origin as there was migration from NW Russia so I was told by people who studied human migration in E London through N India to the Indus basin where Asian and Arian blood would have been mixed. Some NW Indians have blue eyes, a friend's mother, a Patan from NW Frontier being one. Her skin was also white. Apparently the migration of the Celts continued on to Scotland and Ireland. A friend from the Isle of Lewis said that when he first heard Indian music the hairs on the back of his head stood on end as it was so much like Gaelic music and the chanting sound of the Gaelic hymns. All this is stuff I have picked up along the way and not part of a study but it is so difficult to piece human migration together as there isn't just one book about it. Your experience makes me want to get a similar DNA testing. There are so many people in our heritage and doubling every generation that it would be fascinating to find out as you have done.Pamelahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17133894024527129116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7502733546491041083.post-81536044058118966252013-02-06T10:16:14.111-05:002013-02-06T10:16:14.111-05:00Hi I was interested to read your DNA results. The ...Hi I was interested to read your DNA results. The Orcadian ones are not totally unexpected but the North Indian ones are perhaps Celtic in origin as there was migration from NW Russia so I was told by people who studied human migration in E London through N India to the Indus basin where Asian and Arian blood would have been mixed. Some NW Indians have blue eyes, a friend's mother, a Patan from NW Frontier being one. Her skin was also white. Apparently the migration of the Celts continued on to Scotland and Ireland. A friend from the Isle of Lewis said that when he first heard Indian music the hairs on the back of his head stood on end as it was so much like Gaelic music and the chanting sound of the Gaelic hymns. All this is stuff I have picked up along the way and not part of a study but it is so difficult to piece human migration together as there isn't just one book about it. Your experience makes me want to get a similar DNA testing. There are so many people in our heritage and doubling every generation that it would be fascinating to find out as you have done.Pamelahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17133894024527129116noreply@blogger.com