post some info about your ancestors
Post some info about your ancestors
they're all cousins and from the same village since the 17th century at least
They are all white
wth GROM
you're supposed to be more subtle
They were armenian peasants in nakhichevan until 1602 when they were deported by the persian shah to inner persia.
I know fuck all about my ancestors since they never kept any documents, I literally have idea about my family past my great grandparents.
>slavic and native american mutt with small % med
>can't drink worth shit
what gives?
Big TATAR cock and white russian mom
unlike some other slavs ()
I can drink
feels good
op here, Russian-Polish alliance when?
Mom is from Ukraine. Her mom escaped from Donetsk to Zaporozhye during WW2 to escape Red Army. She met my grandad in his village in Zaporozhye. Grandad has a Serbian-Croatian last name tho and we're not sure why. My great great grandad was Polish and left his kids and wife in Poland to marry my Ukrainian great great grandma. My dad is from Korea. His parents escaped from North Korea to South Korea. That's all I know about his side.
wow, so international, nice.
My great great-grandfather was involved in the Regicide of 1908 and got deported to Angola as a result. My father's family lived there until 1974. I am white btw
I'm from Syria, so my ancestors were Roman emperors ;D
hunted and trapped, probably in the fur trade. All came to a stop cause residential schools
Le 100% cree face
>trapped
Any pics?
Probably a bunch of pirates/corsairs.
they are mexican
>Grandad has a Serbian-Croatian last name
Maybe because he was Belarussian? They also have "-ic" last names.
Great grandpa (x5) was a soldier in the Georgia national guard in the 1870s. He was ordered to attack some Cherokee tribe because they were refusing to go to reservation, after the battle he met his wife.
Great grandpa (x1) wasn't able to fight in WW2 because he lost a finger in a farming accident in the 1930s.
Other great grandpa (x1) fought in France, as a master sergeant, that specialized in communications.
Great grandma (x2) lived to a 100 years old, without ever having to move to a nursing home or anything similar.
Step-grandfather fought in Vietnam.
Step-brother is currently in the USAAF and is stationed in Hong Kong.
Not family, but ancestors of family friends.
A guy that fought in the civil war, he was shot in the chest, but survived because the bullet hit a coin that he had in his shirt pocket.
The man who built my local church served in the Continental Army.
And my mother's boyfriend's father served during the Korean War, in the Navy, but he was stationed in the Mediterranean defending Italy/Greece.
Pretty boring. Mother's family is from poor fishing town in central Portugal. Got hit hard by Estado Novo. Dad's from the mountains at the Northern border with Spain. Moved to America when he was 17. His entire family came with him. Grandparents went back in the 80's. That's really it.
Amerindians. All Amerindians.
Among my ancetors we can name the most renowned ones:
Son of Quahmetoc.
Cousin of Ixchaqualacatetoc
Godfather of the mighty warrior Nahueletepoc
The nephew of the monach Tupac Amaru
The husband of the beautiful empress Aymaracatelepepac
The brother of the sculptore Mamanaqualac
And the brother in law of the famous Amalalpaxquatac II, who would become general of the Inca armies during the classical period of the Amerindian Kingdom.
you fucking wish faggot
Do they teach russian in polish schools outside of college?
lol jealous
I belong to the highest caste and the most premium pedigree of Amerindians.
>probably in the fur trade
Murderous leafs, the lot of you.
Almost all in the last century or two were British diaspora, and before that from east or northern england
they all decided to spread out among the empire or go to America, all my American ancestors can be traced back to the 1600's. most non Americans lived in Canada, Africa and Australia. After the decline of the empire they went to the Americas, England, south Africa and Australia. A great uncle of mine still lives alone in Guyana, most of my south African/Zambian cousins are leaving to capetown or trying to move to Australia, and the australians are moving here