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Post by commiczar on Mar 20, 2009 11:13:21 GMT 10
Greetings to All !!
Where does your familys' blood run from; what are the branches of your family tree....your ancestral heritage, linage, pedigree ? ( i.e. "Who made you...You ?? )
My family's bloodline is an extended mixture of: English, French, German, Russian, and American Indian. ( i.e. "Hines 57" )( predominately English and French )
From where does your micronational blood come/run from ?
Regards to All !! _____________
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Post by George on Mar 20, 2009 16:08:03 GMT 10
On the paternal side I'm mostly Scotts, somewhat Irish and slightly English.
On the maternal side I'm partly Egyptian-born Maltese diaspora to two generations, partly Egyptian-born Maltese diaspora to three generations, and a bit more than slightly Hungarian.
None of which is quite enough to entitle me to a European passport.
In my opinion, heritage is important. It represents who we are.
Pedigree, on the other hand, represents what we are - and should properly only be of interest to breeders of miniature schnauzers, the scions of exiled European former royal houses and status-seeking ponces.
The idea that people are somehow "special" because they had a famous ancestor 10 generations ago strikes me as quite bizarre. Almost everyone alive today has famous ancestors somewhere in their family tree, so in a way we're all special.
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Post by shadowdarkfyre on Mar 20, 2009 16:42:16 GMT 10
I am Scottish, Irish, Cherokee, Ojibwa, and Moorish... From my mother's side... I donnae know what comes from my biological father's side, wherever he may be... One of my ancestors is this man... www.pbs.org/princeamongslaves/
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Post by sogoln on Mar 21, 2009 2:09:01 GMT 10
Educated in French culture, I've become a Formori by choice.
Regarding my direct bloodlines, I'm half-Italian, half-Spaniard, half-Pole and half-Caribbean. That makes too many halves and that might explain why I'm a little overweight.
Looking further in time, I've found I also have Austrian, Breton, Fulani, Mongolian, Turkish and Marrano (thus Jewish) roots.
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Post by claudre on Mar 21, 2009 13:51:36 GMT 10
Greetings!
I have Portuguese, French, Dutch and probably (not proved) some Indian blood in my veins.
My nearest relative who was NOT Brazilian were my two Great-Grandfathers Álvaro and Richard, who were Portuguese and French-born.
Yours,
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Post by D. N. Vercáriâ on Apr 3, 2009 18:25:26 GMT 10
The blood in my veins is red and of the B+ type.
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Post by George on Apr 5, 2009 8:44:48 GMT 10
The blood in my veins is red and of the B+ type. Somehow I've reached the age of 42 without actually knowing what my blood-type is.
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Post by D. N. Vercáriâ on Apr 5, 2009 20:01:19 GMT 10
I know it because the surgeons needed a lot of that juice to refill my veins after some tricky piece of surgery.
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Post by Paul of Cahoolaba on Apr 9, 2009 19:46:41 GMT 10
I live in england and have been brought up english, however i've recently discovered that i don't have any english blood in me at all, infact it's everything but with the majority being scottish and german with a little french and dare i say welsh.
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Post by George on Apr 9, 2009 20:46:20 GMT 10
I'd rather you didn't.
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