Cheri;  It’s rather fascinating comparing the results of my brother and sister 
in the family finder results though, I’m not sure what to infer from the 
differences other than differing amounts of dna from different ancestors in 
each?  I hope I live long enough for these tests to give conclusive results!

Sam (Camas, WA)

From: Cheri Mello
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 7:50 AM
To: Azores Genealogy
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] What Family Tree DNA population group 
areAzoreans grouped in with?

Resa,
They won't be able to put a mapping zone over all the island regions of the 
world. Since we are Portuguese and Portugal is in on the Iberian Peninsula with 
Spain, we are *supposed* to show up Iberian (purple, I think), over Spain and 
Portugal. Generally, you can count the North African (categorized under Middle 
East) along with being Portuguese as well. I see some people get categorized as 
Southeast Europe (Italy and Greece). If you have no know Italian or Greece, you 
can count that in Portuguese as well (I think when FTDNA split Spain & Portugal 
from Italy & Greece, well, it doesn't quite read it right). A lot of Portuguese 
get West & Central Europe too. This may be from the Flemish, French and others 
that settled the Azores. I kinda think the problem of France gobbling up too 
much of Europe and over reaching in these ethnicity estimates is back. Also, 
the English were in the Azores too. So some people get British Isles in their 
estimates. And way back in time with the pirates and Vikings and whoever those 
types were that raided the islands....some people show up Scandinavian. Some 
people have trace amounts of Jewish. The Sephardic shows up with Iberian and 
the Ashkenazi shows up in East Europe. So some with Jewish ancestry can show 
East Europe.
At this point, I think I've covered all of Europe. Because this new ethnicity 
estimate goes back hundreds or thousands of years, it's going to say you are 
from Europe. I don't find that helpful. But it's the way FTDNA redesigned their 
ethnicity estimates. Last version, they had only 25 Portuguese samples. Those 
25 are to cover all of Portugal, the Azores, Madeira, Brazil, Cape Verde. Those 
25 aren't enough to predict all that. They need a larger sample size.
If your only interest is the ethnicity estimates and not genealogy, I'd test 
with other companies too. If your interest is mainly genealogy, then FTDNA is 
great and has a lot of tools (and admins) to help you.
Cheri Mello, Family Tree DNA Admin (volunteer)
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