Repost for Lorraine, designtherapy at cox.net
On Christmas Eve when we checked the NORAD Santa route on the computer
for the grandchildren, Santa was shown flying, with his sleigh and
reindeer, over the AZORES! Wonderful! That was a gift to me!
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The original message has been deleted therefore I really don't exactly know
what it is in reference to but Kawika322 matches my mothers kit on Gedmatch.
On Monday, December 22, 2014 10:51:23 AM UTC-8, Cheri Mello wrote:
Probably best to email the admins directly off list. With your kit
I can see the original message, Antonio. Nothing was deleted. We went
offlist with this post since it was about only 1 person's ethnic makeup.
He wanted to know why, on paper, he's 50% Portuguese, but MyOrigins is
showing something pitiful, like 1%. Kalani has seen 2 other instances of
this.
Okay,
I am finding out the the DNA of some Azoreans is showing that we have a
very diverse background. I was doing some research today on the the
Flemish, they are recorded in some sources as 1,500 in the Azores by 1490.
Bruges if I recall is the city that is believed to have provided most
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all.
Manoel César Furtado
(from Brazil)
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all! Special thanks to those on the list
who have taken the time to help me with translations this past year. I hope to
meet more cousins in the New Year!
Joanne Grota Mercier
North Providence RI
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