{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "So are you really about half German half Irish? Like, your dad's parents were both mostly Irish and mom's parents both mostly...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/146965680183/", "html": "<div class=\"question\"><strong>Anonymous</strong> asked: So are you really about half German half Irish? Like, your dad's parents were both mostly Irish and mom's parents both mostly German? Asking because in my experience having parents that are that homogenuous among northern european americans in this day in age is rare in my experience, like almost in itself very impressive. Or is this the usual case when actually your mom probably has like a bunch of English and maybe Scottish ancestry too, just that nobody reports boring english ancestry.</div>\n<p>My Mom got into genealogy for a while so I know my heritage pretty well. It is pure Irish on my dad\u2019s side, I think the first generation immigrants were at the great grand- level. Black Irish, for what that\u2019s worth.<br/></p><p>My mom\u2019s side you\u2019re right, German predominates but it\u2019s kinda American Mutt. She\u2019s traced it back to three signers of the Declaration of Independence but no Mayflower pilgrims.</p><p>I hear a lot of people have family legends of some sort of Amerindian ancestry that get disproven by geneaological research, we were the other way around - no legends but it turned up anyway, which isn\u2019t that odd in a tree that goes back to colonial days. One of my ancestors was a surveyor, commissioned by land speculators to journey out past the pale of settlement and make maps and notes of soil quality and whatever. Anyway, once he went away on a 2-3 year expedition and returned home with a wife that the town church helpfully recorded as \u201can Indian maiden\u201d. If I knew his route I could maybe make more specific guesses but it\u2019s not a priority.</p>"}