Otis
Well-Known Member
I know it didn't cost my uncle a penny, past travel, but my missus did hers to learn more about her ethnicity and descent and that is the main statement when you get your report back.On that theme...
Danny Dyer’s Right Royal Family review – let's get regalled out of our brains!
Anyway, FamilySearch has its place. Ancestry and FindmyPast do have many different types of records however, so are of more use. You don't even have to pay necessarily, either... just head to your nearest archive / record office, and they invariably will have a subscription to ancestry that you can use, free of charge.
Plus extra records, if you're in the area.
Mine was 92% English, 5% Scottish/Irish and 3% Norwegian.
Missus was a lot more convoluted. Hers was spread widely across Germany, Scandanavia, the Baltic's and North America.
Her highest percentage was only 46%, the filthy mudblood.