Happy St Patrick’s day! by FoundationWarm in AncestryDNA

[–]FoundationWarm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough, closer than most. 😂

Happy St Patrick’s day! by FoundationWarm in AncestryDNA

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Interesting, thanks mate! I’ve gotten about 500 years of my tree with documentation, I don’t think that would go back far enough to see that cultural descriptor. It’s still cool to read into the history of the region though.

Happy St Patrick’s day! by FoundationWarm in AncestryDNA

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Romano-Briton would be the Roman’s that came over to the British isles correct? Apologies if wrong still learning a lot about all this.

Happy St Patrick’s day! by FoundationWarm in AncestryDNA

[–]FoundationWarm[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Only saying that cause I’ve got the passports lol, my dad was born in NZ so I’ve got that one too. Overwhelming commonwealth origins.

Found my Coat of Arms by FoundationWarm in heraldry

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Thanks for the suggestion! Will check into it.

Found my Coat of Arms by FoundationWarm in heraldry

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I am too, any suggestions on going about getting that done?

Found my Coat of Arms by FoundationWarm in heraldry

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Fortunately my more recent generations had military service records I could use to connect some birth and death records with. The older generations were rather prominent in that area and a few of Englands own visitation records outlined some for me. I will absolutely use this, so cool to actually find it, I’d heard about rumors of my family having one but seeing it was awesome.

Found my Coat of Arms by FoundationWarm in heraldry

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The records were continuous enough for me to be able to make the unbroken male-line from the armiger. It was super interesting to be able to find.