sometimes I think people get confussed when the dna tests show different heritage to what the family actaully is , is because people dont understand the migratory patterns of Europe.
For example, a family who know their ancestors came from Ireland but the DNA test shows Scandinavia / Norway/ Sweden. This is not a mistake. Vikings from Norway and Sweden came to Ireland around 800, many stayed and founded cities and towns all over Ireland, having families with the native Irish.
The same with those who know their ancestors came from England but the DNA test shows up French. The Normans (people from Normandy France) in 10th and 11th centuries went to England and took over lands, founding cities and towns and having families with the native English.
The same with the Romans from Italy. Their empire stretched all over modern Europe. So you could know that your 8 times grandfather came from a region in England but your DNA test could show up French and Italian.
@Parker Clan your uncles family therefore is English who somewhere along the way had a baby with a Viking who who came to England.
@Vijoge that 25% Irish in a mainly Afrian American person would suggest to me that an Irish person who left Ireland sometime in the 1700's or 1800's had a baby with a slave