Thanks for the link. I know they're all just taking an educated guess, but at this point I'm wondering if these tests are actually any good for ethnicity at all. That having been said, I THINK the Eurogenes has me estimated as being more British and Irish than Ancestry does, am I correct in that?
If that is the case, could I then assume that my actual percentages probably land somewhere in between both Ancestry's and Eurogenes' estimates?
Going off of my tree (not DNA), my maternal grandmother is half German (her mother was full German), while her father was self-proclaimed Irish and "something else" (we don't know a lot about him, which is a big part of why I took the Ancestry test). Her maiden name was Kinney. My maternal grandfather has a heavy dose of English, with the name Wells.
On my paternal side I believe myself to be mostly Ulster Scot, possibly of Briton origin and other British Isles.
Anyway, I'm just trying to sort this all out and make some sense of it all.