I have been working on my family tree for over two years. Unfortunately I don't know the stories of the people, I only know the names and birthdates. Most of my ancestors on my mother's side were from some small village in France all the way back to the early 1600s. My Father's Side, however has been a bit of a challenge but the stories I heard from him where that his family came from County Cork Ireland, and he is Scotch Irish. What I didn't know until recently, was that my grandfather on my father's side changed his name. That's right, I could not get past my first paternal grandfather because for the last year's I had always been looking for him under the last name Cook. I found out that he and my uncle or great-uncle, we're all born with the last name Crook. I decided to do the DNA test, and then I ran it in the genmed. I used ancestry. What I found was quite surprising, as I came back with 69% Great Britain, England, Wales, Scotland, and 10% Iberian Peninsula with Spain, and Portugal. My mix was mostly Eastern European. When I started reaching out to some of my DNA matches, someone responded asking me if I had Gypsy route. He based it on the fact that two of my last name, Romboy and Crook both showed up in Gypsy genealogy journals. I would like to know more about this, because I expected I would be French Irish and Scottish. I don't have living family to test or ask about my history, so right now, it's all a mystery.