Growing up I was told I was only Native American and Dutch, but after having a red-headed daughter my family started looking around and found out that we had an ancestor with red hair way down the line, so I must be a really small percentage Irish.
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nope! not even a bit! I'm Swiss and German
Not at all!
Yup. My great grandma was an O'Sullivan
Uh... maybe a little. I can't remember! :D I like to pretend, since so many of the names I like for future children are Celtic. :D
Nope. Czech!! And some others too but Czech has always been the most interesting to me.
Growing up I was told I was only Native American and Dutch, but after having a red-headed daughter my family started looking around and found out that we had an ancestor with red hair way down the line, so I must be a really small percentage Irish.
Yup! My grandma was an O'Malley--and she was first generation American by birth!
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