DNA Test Results Update II

Just this week Ancestry updated my Ethnicity Estimate. As more data becomes available your DNA results can be recalculated to better reflect your genetic makeup.

I am using a post I wrote for the last update and adding additional information.

Ancestry lets you know that ‘Your DNA doesn’t change, but our science does.’

DNA Results, England, Irish, Scottish, EthnicityAncestry DNA, Ethnicity Estimate, DNA ChangesAncestry DNA Update, Ethnicity, Maps, AncestorsHere you can see my previous Ethnicity Estimate overviews above and the current one below them.  You can see that my percentage of England & Northwestern Europe has shrunk a little bit over time. They has also removed Wales from the group in this update.

So what has changed to make this happen?

Ancestry DNA Update, Ethnicity, Maps, AncestorsAncestry has better defined the areas that make up England & Northwestern Europe.

With my original estimate I was surprised that I did not have any Germanic Europe in my results. My Mother had 26% Germanic Europe and for my Father it was 3%. I knew that the Germanic Europe from my Mother comes from Switzerland, France and the area of Germany along the French border.  You can see here that this region is still showing up in England & Northwestern Europe.

DNA Results, Migrations, France, Germany, EnglandAncestry DNA, Ethnicity Update, European DNA

Ancestry DNA Update, Ethnicity, Maps, Ancestors

Here you can see the full list for the Ethnicity Estimate and the changes over the three estimates. It has been further refined and you can see that the Germanic Europe has disappeared.

Here you also see Migrations and they fit in exactly with what I know about my ancestry through years of genealogy research.

The Pennsylvania Dutch Country Settlers is my 1/4 Amish ancestry as well as a few other minor branches of the family.

First Map

DNA Map Results, Migrations, Amish, Pennsylvania DutchSecond Map

Map of DNA ethnicity, Migrations, DNA ResultsCurrent Map

Ancestry DNA Update, Ethnicity, Maps, AncestorsHere are the maps of my DNA results. You can see that the borders are a little more precise in the newest update. This is because they only show the base region and not the extended regions.

The small orange circle in Europe is the Amish heartland and I should have close to 25% of my DNA from there.

Ancestry DNA Update, Ethnicity, Maps, AncestorsWith the current definitions for England & Northwestern Europe you can see the the Amish Homeland is definitely included.

The area in the small circle includes a good portion of the areas in France, Switzerland and Germany where the Amish lived prior to their immigration to the US.

See: Amish Origins

In the last post I wrote:


I am actually a bit surprised that they cannot be more precise with showing the Amish DNA as they have access to well documented and extensive family trees that show where the Amish lived and how they are connected.

Perhaps in the next update they will have more precise data based on ThruLines.


I believe that they are now more precise in showing that the area where most of the early Amish in America originated is included in England & Northwestern Europe.

Steven

 

 

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Remembering September 11

Where were you on 9/11/2001?

This is a question that many people know the answer to.

The tragedy of 9/11 was a defining event in our society. So much has changed since that time.

So where was I on 9/11?

Concorde - Heathrow - Septemer 11, 2001 - 9/11 - Test Flight of ConcordeI started the day off waiting for a flight at Heathrow Airport in London after flying all night from Capetown, South Africa. While waiting for my flight I took pictures of different planes and also saw a Concorde taxing out to take off. I later found out that it was the first flight with passengers after the July 2000 crash that had grounded the Concorde fleet.

Heathrow Airport - British Air 747 - September 11, 2001 - 9/11I boarded my flight for San Francisco looking forward to a smooth flight home and a chance to catch up on my sleep.

I was in the air over Greenland when the events happened. I did not even know they had happened until hours later when the Captain of the airplane announced over the intercom that we were landing in Edmonton because of flight restrictions into San Francisco.

Once we landed the pilot came on apologizing for not telling us the entire reason why we were landing in Canada. He told us only that airplanes had flown into buildings in the US, and that the airspace was closed.

In my mind I pictured Cesna’s into the side of a warehouse. The pilot told us that we could use our cell-phones. Luckily one of the two that I was carrying worked in Canada and I called my office. I then learned what had happened.

You could hear the gasps of the other passengers as they also learned the details of the terrible tragedy.

I also called my Sister Erika so that she could notify all my family that I was OK. My Mom was really worried as she knew that I was flying but not my route and schedule. At work, there was also much worry about me, as I was the last of the known travelers to check in.

Then the saga began for me. I was flying on British Airways.

School Bus on Runway - September 11, 2001 - 9/11 - Edmonton, Canada - British AirwaysThey brought buses out to the plane which was parked at a remote section of the airport. They did not want to bring the plane near the terminal.

Planes on Runway - 9/11 - September 11, 2001 - Edmonton, Canada - British Airways - TragedyWe were quickly driven to the terminal and rushed through lines for hotel assignments and straight into waiting cabs which took us to our assigned location. We were not even given a chance to pick up luggage. We could only take what we had with us.

We were instructed to check back by calling an 800 number on a regular basis and the next day they summoned us back to the airport.

They informed us that they wanted to take their 747 back to London as they did not have any facilities in Edmonton and didn’t know when they would be able to enter the US.

They gave us the option of going back to London or leaving us in Edmonton to fend for ourselves. If we went back to London they promised to house and feed us until flights resumed to the US. I called my boss and he said he would see me when I got home and have a great stay in London.

We then went through the strictest security that I have every been through. All of our carry on bags were gone over with a fine tooth comb.

I still remember the little old lady in line ahead of me breaking into tears when her knitting needles were confiscated. She finally convinced the security workers to let her go back to the customer service area and arrange to have them put in her checked luggage. She explained that they had belonged to her grandmother and had great sentimental value.

British Airways 747 on runway in Edmonton - September 11, 2001 - 9/11 - Unplanned LandingUnfortunately, I only have a few digital pictures of the experience. I had a film camera with me that I took lots of pictures with, but found out that the shutter was not closing fully and all the pictures were overexposed. 😦

After about four hours of waiting for everyone to clear security, we were in the air again heading back to London.

The airline had somehow made other arrangements for most of the First Class and Business Class customers, so select passengers from Economy were moved up to Business Class after the flight took off. I was one of the lucky ones. Lie Flat beds and 15 inch personal video screens along with better food made for a comfortable flight .

When we arrived back in London it was chaos. We all had to stand in line to get hotel vouchers and find out where to go.

For some reason I gained a following of about a dozen passengers who were having difficulty understanding what was going on. I helped them out by becoming a spokesman for the group and dealing with the customer service agents for them.

We were finally off to a hotel and got settled in. One of the couples wanted to have dinner with me. It was nice to not be alone that evening. We used our vouchers in the hotel restaurant and it was a nice dinner of Calf Liver for me. One thing that the English know how to cook well. Then it was off to my room to watch CNN for the remainder of the evening.

You can imagine how it felt to not be home with everything that was happening. The next morning most of the people in my small group received notice from the hotel that we would have to move out before 3:00 in the afternoon as they had other commitments, so it was back to Heathrow again with all of our baggage to get new hotel assignments.

It was chaos again all over, but luckily one of the agents remembered me from the day before and pulled me aside and helped me make arrangements for my group which at this time had also gained several blind people that were traveling together with a travel guide. We then trooped of to the new hotel and settled in again to wait for notification of when we would get to go home.

September 11, 2001 - 9/11 - Planes on runway in Edmonton, Canada - Long JourneyFinally after the second night in London I received a call that we would be flying to SFO late that afternoon. I rounded up my group and helped those who had received seats get to the airport. Again the same agent saw me and helped get everyone checked in.

I was pleasantly surprised by getting an upgrade to World Traveler which is a similar class to Business Class on Domestic flights. I at least had a bit of comfort on the way home. We finally landed in San Francisco after an exhausting journey. I had traveled all the way from Cape Town Africa on September 10th to finally arrive home on September 15th. I spent three nights in hotels, three nights on the plane and flew more than 40 hours to get home.

I arrived back home to find a different America. Driving home I was amazed at all the flags that I saw. It was just totally amazing how patriotic everyone had become. It was heart breaking to hear the stories of some of my friends and colleagues as they related how they were affected by 9/11.

One friend from church had driven half way across the country after being grounded.

Another friend had lost a relative on one of the flights.

I later found out that my second cousin Chris Braman was in the Pentagon and received a Purple Heart for injuries that he sustained while helping others evacuate the building. He later appeared on Opra to talk about his experience.

Looking back on the events, makes me realize how much the World has changed in my lifetime. I am reassured that we have the promise for a much greater future beyond this temporary home that we live in.

Steven

The main text of the above post was written about 12 years ago. I have made a few more minor grammar and formatting changes in this version.

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