AncestryDNA results 93% Black Beninese Queen

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I slightly disagree but I can't quantify it with numbers. Whatever you think the number could be, I think it's a little more. Don't forget the maroon communities in the America and their descendants.
Maroon numbers are/were small. Plus, plenty of the slaves that became maroons were also mixed. Furthermore, in the case of the Gullah-Geechee, they weren't maroons. Still, I'm not opposed to the possibility that there are more NWBs that are 100% SSA.
 

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"This is the results for my paternal great-aunt. Her parents were born between 1880-1895 in Beaufort County. Father born on Port Royal Island (Beaufort) and mother from Chisolm Island. She has about 16 matches to several Africans from DR Congo, Nigeria, Ghana, and Liberia however the highest cm matches are with several Igbo and Urhobo matches around 20-22 cms."
 
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