As look back over my family connections journey, I am amazed. In my early years, I could only assume that my ancestors came from Africa. Majority of my ancestors were the enslaved in America.
Oh, how I wish that someone could have past where our people came to generations to generations. Or perhaps, they didn’t know where their ancestors came from just like me. The country where my ancestors came from was lost.
On my father’s side, oral history states that a mother and her children came to America on a ship from Africa. They were sold as the enslaved in 1843 in New Orleans. Oral history states that the family came off the coast of Nigeria.
I’m thankful that I took the DNA test. And I’ve discovered that I’m about ? % Nigerian. I’m thankful for that others took their DNA as well. That’s how I’m connecting.
Here's my Living DNA results on August 18, 2022 DNA.
- 79.3%
West Africa
- 5.8%
East Africa
- 2%
South and Central Africa
- 12.9%
Great Britain and Ireland
Ethnicity estimate from my DNA results from ancestry. com are listed below. 2020
39% Nigeria
17% Cameroon, Congo & Southern Bantu Peoples
12% Mali
10% England, Wales & Northwestern Europe
9% Ireland & Scotland
4% Senegal
3% Norway
3 % Benin & Togo
2% Sweden
1% Eastern Bantu Peoples
And as of March 2023 ancestry has my DNA as
28% Nigeria
23% Ivory Coast & Ghana
17% Cameroon, Congo & Western Bantu Peoples
10% Scotland
8% England & Northwestern Europe
6% Senegal
5% Ireland
2% Wales
I have a DNA match with a person who is 99.9 % Nigerian. He says his ancestors are from the Igbo tribe in Africa. I’ve been trying to learn more about the Igon culture. This DNA cousins matches other’s who I match. This is awesome.
I hope that you are making discovery on the country where your ancestors came from.
The DNA test is the start for those who don’t have a clue.
Happy Exploring!
May we learn more about our ancestors’ culture through DNA.
May we explore, discover and share what we learn about our ancestors.
Thanks for reading.
The Old Country
God bless you.
S.A. Blakley
Week 30 (July 22-28): The Old Country And My DNA Connections
July 24, 2020
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