I'm unable to distinguish at the moment between two of the brothers since they're close enough in age and I don't have other photos to compare with. However, the oldest daughter is Jean, the youngest daughter is Berta, the oldest son is Ted, the youngest son is Allen, and I recognize my grandfather. That's five more tests I can run.
(Was the youngest son, "Allen", who was born in the US, named after "Armin", a child who died tragically in Romania, and I blogged about in October? First and last initials. I don't know for sure, but my suspicion is yes.)
And for the sons, it keeps getting worse for Samuel...
Martin looks 35% more like his mother
And if you think 35% is slightly worrisome, look at Allen's results:
I happen to agree with the results. I could almost get Allen and Helen confused. Luckily for Samuel, his daughters are a little more balanced.
Berta
Jean
My great-grandmother's genes appear to have had a tendency towards dominance.
2 comments:
Yep, I agree with these results too! You're right about your great grandmother's genes being dominant. Good thing for all concerned that she was such a pleasant looking woman without any garish features!
Try this with your picture and your parents!
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