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Title: Ancestry Update 2025
Post by: David Nicoll on Sunday 14 September 25 21:28 BST (UK)
Here's hoping for something usefeul.

https://www.ancestry.co.uk/c/ancestry-blog/dna/2025-ancestral-origins-coming-soon?msockid=31524bb25c21600c1bcf440e5dda61f4
Title: Re: Ancestry Update 2025
Post by: Biggles50 on Monday 15 September 25 11:46 BST (UK)
My Ethnicity has changed beyond all expectations, from way off to pretty accurate.

Given that it is Ancestry it would not surprise me if Klingon was not introduced.

I have certainly worked with many people who are from a different planet.
Title: Re: Ancestry Update 2025
Post by: Zaphod99 on Monday 15 September 25 14:08 BST (UK)
I enthusiastically read mine. Then I realised I haven't been updated since July 2024.

Zaph
Title: Re: Ancestry Update 2025
Post by: TonyV on Tuesday 16 September 25 20:07 BST (UK)
Thanks for the heads up David. They've not changed mine yet but their press release confused me. Since my Ancestry DNA test in 2021, Ancestry have consistently pegged me as broadly half Irish, more specifically from Connacht and much more specifically from County Mayo. Their press release however states that previously Ireland was an undivided genealogical area and that the new release will drill down to much tighter areas and Connacht is exemplified. So logically, all my previous stuff was nonsense or the press release is.
Title: Re: Ancestry Update 2025
Post by: TonyV on Tuesday 16 September 25 20:14 BST (UK)
A quick add. The new stuff is not coming until October so no-one will have it yet.
Title: Re: Ancestry Update 2025
Post by: 4b2 on Thursday 18 September 25 00:30 BST (UK)
(https://cmsasset.ancestrycdn.com/content/ancestry/acom/en-gb/ancestry-blog/dna/2025-ancestral-origins-coming-soon/_jcr_content/root/container_1968395890/bloghero/image.coreimg.jpeg/1757609213977/2025-ancestrydna-regions-hero.jpeg)

This map looks good. I have studied the overlap of medieval kingdoms, dialect regions, DNA clustering, and the lexical footprint of surnames. This is withing what one would expect, with the use of zones in which groups bleed into the other.

(https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/images/Britain/Britain/MapAD700_66pc.jpg)

The basis of the dialects in England date from around 600 or so, and correspond strongly with kingdoms.

You can see Ancestry's map has a zone overlapping with the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, Mercia, and three coming out of the old Celtic kingdom of Dumnonia (Devon & Cornwall). I'm not sure what is delineating their Northern areas.

This genetic clustring shows Scotland in a bit more resolution:

(https://periklisdeligiannis.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/9b69d-scotland-dna-01.jpg)

A dialect map:

(https://api.ndla.no/image-api/raw/aCcpiGBQ.svg?width=1024)
Title: Re: Ancestry Update 2025
Post by: 4b2 on Thursday 18 September 25 00:31 BST (UK)
DUPE
Title: Re: Ancestry Update 2025
Post by: David Nicoll on Thursday 18 September 25 07:09 BST (UK)
Hi,

   I think this probably better reflects the complexity of dialect in the UK.

   https://starkeycomics.com/2023/11/07/map-of-british-english-dialects/
Title: Re: Ancestry Update 2025
Post by: Wexflyer on Monday 22 September 25 04:45 BST (UK)
(https://cmsasset.ancestrycdn.com/content/ancestry/acom/en-gb/ancestry-blog/dna/2025-ancestral-origins-coming-soon/_jcr_content/root/container_1968395890/bloghero/image.coreimg.jpeg/1757609213977/2025-ancestrydna-regions-hero.jpeg)
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As has alredy been mentioned, this 2024 verus 2025 comparison is untrue. Ancestry have had fine-grained resolution within Ireland for many years - similar to that shown in the 2025 map, and actually even with more detailed sub-regions!
Title: Re: Ancestry Update 2025
Post by: Alison55 on Tuesday 23 September 25 20:18 BST (UK)
I don't see any date for this update coming out.  Someone said October but I don't see that on Ancestry's website.  Has anyone here been updated yet?
Title: Re: Ancestry Update 2025
Post by: David Nicoll on Tuesday 23 September 25 22:40 BST (UK)
It’s in the last paragraph of the blog.