Bob W wrote:

Here's quite an interesting story which could turn into something useful for
people such as Americans, Canadians and so on whose families came from
Europe many generations ago:
< http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_east_and_fife/10520789.stm>

In some cases, of course, a person's village of origin is encoded in their
surname...

In some cases ("I,m sorry sir/madam but there's only 75% probability that all your grandparents came from the same village") there oculd be a whole new jar of worms opened......

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