Aimless wrote:
That's why I haven't and I'm glad my sister's son did. I don't really know how to read it but it seems fairly generic for an American of European ancestry. Nothing exotic except way back I would share MtDNA with people in the Middle East and the Near East. By way back I mean 40,000 years. I've just always been interested in this. So I share a common Great Grandma with 40-60% of the women in Western Europe. We are all cousins really.
That's really cool. I like it that cousins are so highly regarded in European society, blood ties are stronger and go way back. This may have something to do with monarchy and the lines of descent, don't you think. Keeping the bloodline strong and pure was a high priority. I remember one time being given sodium pentathol and as I was going under a nurse was talking about coming from the northern part of the state. I told her that my relatives were from that area too. She asked what area I was referring to and I said, Africa. She then asked where in Africa and I answered, "Ethiopia". Then I was out like a light, but I remember the incident clearly. That always puzzled me and made me wonder if my roots went back to Ethiopia.