My maternal grandmother's side is French and that goes back to Quebec...but from there I can't imagine who would know...lol. Poor people, hard working but I can't imagine much for literary skills
My maternal grandfather's side is supposed to be Irish and Scottish. The name, the look and the hair seem to be the correct markers. Some of that family skipped school...so they couldn't read or write through out their lives. Kinda sad. A few things going on strange back in the lineage but who knows what went on even farther!

One of that side of the family has been searching the family history so he would know all the chaos of that side...lol.
My Dad's side I don't know very well at all. They were French as far as I knew.
When Mom was sick...she dropped the bomb that I had native American on that side.

And that I had a brother I knew nothing about. My father's son. Double
We figure it was my Grandfather's side that was native. DH's cousin got married in that very area...and the some of the people had a familiar look. A decade ago we picked up a native gentleman in a snow storm who's car had went in the ditch. He got in and thought I was his daughter! (His glasses were fogged up...but there you go)

We thought that was humorous...lol.
Then I found out that my Dad's last name isn't even the family name? Apparently WAY back the family's name had been changed

I don't know what the real name is or anything. I do have aunts, not close...that I've lost touch with. They contacted me a few years back about road tripping...but they called in harvest when I was swathing in front of the combine. That's not something you can just stop and say "Honey, I'll be gone for a couple of days! Have fun while I'm away!"
View attachment 1032477 So I think that upset them.
I've never searched out my brother. I "should" have asked more questions, but I didn't. Mom's best friend and room mate would've been able to tell me...but she passed from cancer about 8 years ago. I'm not sure I want to open that Pandora's box.