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Does 25% Spanish mean grandparent was born in Spain?
No.
Imagine a married couple, who are both 100% Spanish.
They have a child - and that's one of your grandparents.
No matter where the child was born, your genetic makeup would be the same.
In Spain? ...
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Writing GEDCOM Parser for Java 2024
Your answer may have been closer than you realise.... the repo Github: FamilySearch / GEDCOM has a handy link right at the top of the readme that takes you to the specs for many versions of the file.
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Does 25% Spanish mean grandparent was born in Spain?
@Marshall Clow nailed the answer regarding your question if your 25% Spanish means that your ancestor was born in Spain.
I'd like to address the idea that 25% means a grandfather. You are a mixture of ...
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Can anyone assist me to read he details of the number 7 birth record of Howes?
Here's what I can read:
No. 7
2 March 1855
Sch.kl[?].mester
William Howes og hustru Ellin Howse, 23 Aar? ved Jernbanen ved Korsber
Bortvagit? efter H...s dag til England d. 17. Marts, uden har? .. .. ...
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Can anyone assist me to read the details of the number 102 birth record of William Howes (Villiam Hoves )?
This is What I Got:
Name: William Howes
Birth Date: Oct 17 1858
Relatives: William Howes,?, ?, Janette Yerl Morig
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