She traced her ancestry back to her great-great-grandparents who immigrated to the United States from Ireland.
Depends on how you are trying to use it. Heres some examples maybe they'll help: "I was looking into my ancestry and found...", "My ancestors have taught me a lot", "Who knew my ancestry lead back to him?"
Here is an example sentence with the word 'hybrid':The hybrid dog has Cocker Spaniel, Papillon and Poodle ancestry.
The genealogist traced my ancestry back to 18th century Germany.
Common ancestry refers to the shared biological heritage between two or more species, indicating that they all descend from a common ancestor. For example, scientists study common ancestry to understand the evolutionary relationships between different species and trace their evolutionary history.
He has Cajun ancestry
An event that happened in our recent ancestry that did not happen in the recent ancestry of chimps was the Industrial Revolution.
60% of African Americans have some European Ancestry, while 75% have European or Native American ancestry. That leaves 40% with no European Ancestry, 85% with no Native American ancestry and 25% with only African ancestry.
Genealogists and historians study ancestry
noun, plural -tries.1.family or ancestral descent; lineage. 2.honorable or distinguished descent: famous by title and ancestry. 3.a series of ancestors: His ancestry settled Utah. 4.the inception or origin of a phenomenon, object, idea, or style. 5.the history or developmental proccess of a phenomenon,object,idea......ur welcome *doritoz*
No, his ancestry is German and French
African Ancestry.