What Is Your Heredity?

Discussion in 'History' started by FinShaggy, Aug 20, 2013.

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  1. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    I give a flying fuck because I'm sick of hearing about the "human race" pah, I spit on the human race. Animals are allowed to have different species but we've all got to group ourselves as one race? Ludicrous, I mean what twat really thinks a negro and a Norseman are one in the same?
     
  2. pensfan13

    pensfan13 Senior Member

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    until one of those skulls start talking i say its debatable.
     
  3. Gongshaman

    Gongshaman Modus Lascivious

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    Knew that'd bring some of you's out of the closet...get the fuck over it!

    Ha ha ha We's all family n' shit! :2thumbsup:
     
  4. Fairlight

    Fairlight Banned

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    This is my family's coat of arms. (On my Mother's side.)

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  5. Gongshaman

    Gongshaman Modus Lascivious

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    's some cool shit brutha! :afro:
     
  6. Fairlight

    Fairlight Banned

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    Yeah it's good for a laugh! Still quite proud of it though...
     
  7. pensfan13

    pensfan13 Senior Member

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    ok so i am just thinking, dosnt it change with each female relative? if clarification is needed. lets say your mothers side is a baker. they have a coat of arms. but her mother is a farmer and they have a different coat of arms. and her mother is a smith, and they have a different coat of arms....where as the father would always be a farmer and his father was and his father was....?
     
  8. Gongshaman

    Gongshaman Modus Lascivious

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    Naw, I mean it man, a coat of arms is pretty bitchin'.. it's cool have a traceable lineage. :)

    I don't really, not very far back anyway.
     
  9. Piney

    Piney Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Well My Dear, you know that we share pretty much the same heritage.

    My four grandparents emigrating from Mayo & Kerry in the 1920's. They came through Ellis Island to New York. Dirt poor and exceedingly grateful to be shoveling coal or doing the laundry & beds in a big house.

    I'm raised in the immigrant towns of Elmhurst and Flushing, Queens, NY so perhaps we're diferent in that regard.. Met lots of immigrant people who had left someplace else to come here.
    So , I guess I'm from Queens, but in a diferent sort of way, kinda.


    An yeah I have pride in my Irish ancestry. Thank you for asking Roamy
     
  10. roamy

    roamy Senior Member

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    yes, you mentioned on another thread in the past.i'd say they were more grateful to have survived the coffin ships they were all sent their on by the brits.
     
  11. GardenGuy

    GardenGuy Senior Member

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    Roamy, I learned that my Irish ancestor was from Donegal and survived the journey to America, (no thanks to the captain and crew!) and I take my hat off in respect to men and women just as good as him who didn't survive the brutal journey.
     
  12. roamy

    roamy Senior Member

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    and we could'nt share the heritage,because i have no american heritage.

    though my relative was one of the co founders of the fenian brotherhood there and we have great pride in him too.
     
  13. roamy

    roamy Senior Member

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    out of the 1million irish people sent out on those ships. 1 in every 6 people died. starvation mainly plus diseases of cholera an typhus and just the horrific conditions in general.they just threw the dead overboard r.i.p. glad your relative made it g.guy. thank you:2thumbsup:
     
  14. wiccan_witch

    wiccan_witch Senior Member

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    You know the difference between a species and a race...right???
     
  15. BraveSirRubin

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    100% pure Aryan.
     
  16. Sig

    Sig Senior Member

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    Here we go....
     
  17. bird_migration

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    I've been able to trace one line of ancestors back to a few hundred years before America was even founded. And they all happened to live in the area we now call the Netherlands.
    I've been able to trace another line of ancestors back to somewhere in the 1700s and they also all lived in the Netherlands.
    It is pretty safe to say that my heritage is mainly Caucasian.
     
  18. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    You make it sound like they were forced on those ships by the british like african slaves...
     
  19. Sig

    Sig Senior Member

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    It is really cool when you can trace it that far back. I have my father's line all the way back to the 1570s in England (East Anglia). The first of that line came over in the 1680s, to what is now Massachusetts. My mothers line I have all the way back to 1710, in Virginia. Pretty sure they also came from England given the surname and the time period.
     
  20. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    I'm also too dutch for my own good :D An uncle of mine traced my father's line back as far as the 1500's. They are all frisians :p My mothers family is pretty dutch as well but from the east of the country (which is ridicilously small of course, but this makes it also quite special to have such a long ongoing frisian ancestry on one side of the family) so possibly has some german blood.
     
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