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My, my, the 'Tinwhistlers' Day Jobs' thread resurfaces and is 19 pages long.

So here's another one for you. We play (some would say obsess over) an Irish instrument. Most of the songs we talk about are Celtic in origin. So is it in the blood? I'm wondering how many of us are all or part Irish. And since I'm at it, what else is there?

I'll even start it - these are the provable strains: English, Irish, German, Scottish, Filipino, Spanish and probably some Chinese.
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My maternal side is Italian. My paternal great grandmother immigrated from County Roscommon. The rest of me is German, English, French, and Norwegian, though we don't know where my last name comes from yet. It could be Irish but the line disappears in Brooklyn in the 1800s.
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I'm 7/8 Irish, 1/8 whatever Indian comes from Ardmore, OK.
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Hm. This could get complicated...
My grandmother is half Latvian, half Russian, and my grandfather is Hungarian. My other grandparents are both Swedish, except for a small strain of English, which comes from half of my great-grandmother's blood...But there is a possibility that someone was Irish, because my 6th great-grandfather was Timothy Hierlihy, who possibly led an Irish brigade in the Americas before the Revolutionary War...
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English on my maternal side, and Irish on my paternal side. Maybe that's why I'm always fighting with myself? lol
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I have a Federal "Indian blood" card, as well as a tribal membership. That's official and provable. I am of Scottish descent through that same line. I also have Irish ancestry on both sides of the family, though the tinwhistle is not particularly an Irish instrument. It's just popular there. Clarke and Generation, the two oldest makes in production, both come from England.
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I'm almost 100% German. Three of my grandparents were all German, the other was a mix of I don't know what.Family history says I'm related to W.T. Sherman of union civil war fame although I havn't looked into this to verify it.I also heard that there was indian in the family but it was in vogue years ago to claim this, so I don't know whether it's true or not.
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80 lbs. Chinese
40 lbs. ScotsIrish
42 lbs. German

My chinese grandfather rode shotgun on stagecoaches and associated with train robbers in Wyoming...on more than one occasion he sheltered his neer' do-well friends from the Pinkertons in the basement of his house. Health care for my dad and his siblings came from an Indian medicine man that PoPo (grandma) didnt like and wouldnt let into the house. By contrast, my Dad was an aerospace engineer and raised us in suburban Silicon Valley...so my childhood was much more stable, secure and comforatable, but somehow seems very plain in comparison.
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Hey Kev, I didn't know you were from here. Where'd you go to high school?
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On 2002-09-15 07:39, blackhawk wrote:
Hey Kev, I didn't know you were from here. Where'd you go to high school?
Lynbrook High in Saratoga.

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On 2002-09-15 08:03, DazedinLA wrote:
On 2002-09-15 07:39, blackhawk wrote:
Hey Kev, I didn't know you were from here. Where'd you go to high school?
Lynbrook High in Saratoga.

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Pioneer in San Jose. Hey, we were neighbors. We should have gotten together and done some whistling...if we had known whistles existed back then. :smile:
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On my Dad's side, Scottish, and some English.

On my Mom's side, English, Irish, and a small amount of Native American, though what nation is not now known.

Translation: like most Americans, I'm a mongrel. <grin>

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1/4 Scots-Irish
1/4 German
1/2 Russian

All grandparents born overseas.
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I'm 1/2 Polish, 1/4 Lithuanian, and 1/4 German. But I was adopted by my 1/2 Irish, 1/2 Swedish (with a few other things thrown in) stepfather when I was 10, so I claim my Irish heritage in that way. And if nothing else, I claim that I am IBM - Irish By Music. (A local band around here wrote a song by that name).

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