I did a genetic ancestry test and my ancestry was overwhelmingly finno-ugric (not sure of exact spelling), with my biggest matches in Finland. I have no idea where that came from, some of the Normans were apparently of Finnish ethnic background so that is the only explanation. From genealogical research I know that I have some Irish ancestors who came to England in the 1840s, some lowland Scottish, some Northern Irish who originally came from the Scottish highlands, then moved to New Zealand before coming here, Gypsies (and I got Indian tribal region as a low level match on my DNA test), and way back on one branch of my mum's family they go back to the Moors of Spain, various royal houses of Europe, the high kings of Ireland etc. Weirdly, considering my love of Denmark, I had zero Danish matches on the DNA test but if I recall correctly I don't think they had any Danish population samples at the time only Norwegian, Finnish and Swedish ones in that part of the world. Would be interesting to repeat it now. I also want to get my dad to do it, as the Y chromosome is not found in females and I want to find out about the male side of my dad's family. My mum has no living male blood relatives who share a direct male ancestor with her.