What's your Ancestry?

pilgram

Well-Known Member
What is it about America?People stick
to one ethnic race for hundreds of years
then as soon as they hit US soil its a
suck and fuck fest! "Im gonna have a
three way with a Chinese laundry worker
and an Irish barmaid!"lol...
 

c0lchester

Active Member
What is it about America?People stick
to one ethnic race for hundreds of years
then as soon as they hit US soil its a
suck and fuck fest! "Im gonna have a
three way with a Chinese laundry worker
and an Irish barmaid!"lol...
if you are in baskin robbins I doubt you want the same kind of iced cream as you already have in your freezer at home.
 

neosapien

Well-Known Member
My dad was adopted and was never able to gather ANY information about his biological parents, so I actually only know the 50% from my moms side which is apparently English and German. If I would have to guess I would say my dad, brother and sister look Irish.
 

Ku$hc0Wb0Y

Active Member
italian, mexican, irish, scottish, dutch, french, polish, german, some native american and i think thats it but i have a huge family tree so who know for sure lol
 

BoomerBloomer57

Well-Known Member
Danish.

100%

Praesto, Denmark is where the family is from and the majority still live. Lots of fishermen in clan.

Grave markers back to the 1600's.

With my love of water and wreaking havoc I dug a lil' further back and found some really bad characters
in the ol' family tree.

And you know what they say about the apple falling not to far from the tree,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,


bb57

kinda missing Madds.

shit
 

DirtPoor

Well-Known Member
My family has actually traced our heritage to Sparta(Greece) and Ireland, so I think its a good combo
 

akgrown

Well-Known Member
Irish Italian/Cherokee. Weird mix of people my family have always been strippers and D's. I guess I come from dousche bags and whores lol
 

Leothwyn

Well-Known Member
My grandma was really into genealogy, and when she died I inherited her boxes full of research. I have a fairly detailed family tree on her side going back to the 1500s. Lots of interesting anecdotes about many of the ancestors (especially the English family, who came to America in 1632).

English, German, Italian, Swedish, French, Scottish, Mexican, Cherokee.
 

april

Pickle Queen
Micmac, Irish,French,English

So i have a bit of a temper lol

I've also recently aquired a detailed history book my family had made, family pics and stories going back to whenever they put pics on metal plates, we think late 1700 or early 1800's??? Either way it's pretty neat to see pics of family i'll never know and also see how the small town they lived in has evolved.
 

HarryCarey

Well-Known Member
Czechoslavakian, French, Cherokee......habahabahabahaba......<----stereotypical indian slappin mouth thing


Great Grandpa came over in early 1900's so Im still knind of a newbie LOL
 
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