But ... uhhh, her father clarified in the video that she *did* have ancestry in Hiroshima a very long time ago that her family didn't know about. He said no at first and recanted upon further research.
My aunt did a dna test (so perfectly viable for my own paternal line) and it was divided into a couple different parts by age. Around Jamestown in the 1600s-early 1700s, Pennsylvania dutch (different part of the family) in the early 1700s, and then in western North Carolina for both sides from the mid 1700s onward. Fact check verified by my grandfather. It was true.
Furthermore, it traced older dna to eastern England around the area of Northumbria and I personally verified this by doing research for a long-ass time and I verified it as true. I traced my family back over 1000 years to the early anglo saxon kingdoms.
My aunt did a dna test (so perfectly viable for my own paternal line) and it was divided into a couple different parts by age. Around Jamestown in the 1600s-early 1700s, Pennsylvania dutch (different part of the family) in the early 1700s, and then in western North Carolina for both sides from the mid 1700s onward. Fact check verified by my grandfather. It was true.
Furthermore, it traced older dna to eastern England around the area of Northumbria and I personally verified this by doing research for a long-ass time and I verified it as true. I traced my family back over 1000 years to the early anglo saxon kingdoms.
> but after asking around it turned out this was true .