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My Pedigree Tree By: Genesis Villa M. Knowing about your family history and heritage is a good thing to know if you're trying to learn more about yourself and why you look the way you do. A pedigree tree is a good way to see more of your heritage. You can also see how far genes can go from the first generation to the third generation. My mom’s side of the family comes from Zapotlanejo, Jalisco, Mexico. The town itself is very commercial, there is a store on every corner and you can see people selling their products all around. My grandma, who was named Maria Patrocinio but everyone called her Paty, and my grandpa, who is named Jesus, had eight kids together, two girls and six boys. One of the two girls is my mom, her name is Elizabeth and the …show more content…
My mom is still single but she did have two boyfriends who were named Leo, she had my older sister with him, and Alejandro which is my dad. Olga married Fernando, Jorge married Marta, Jaime married Rosi, Chuy married Margarita, Memo married Sofia, Queso married Irene, and Teto married Nanny. Olga and Fernando had three kids, Jorge and Marta had four kids, Jaime and Rosi had one kid, Chuy and Margarita had four kids, Memo and Sofia had two kids, Queso and Irene had two kids, and lastly Teto and Nanny had four kids. My grandma has brown eyes and brown hair, but my grandpa has blue eyes and brown hair. My grandpa's blue eyes didn’t get passed down to any of the kids he had with my grandma, they all had brown eyes and brown hair. But later in life, my grandpa cheated on my grandma and he had kids with another …show more content…
My dad is from Michoacan, Mexico. My dad only had one brother named Julius. He died before I was born, but I don’t know how he died, I just know he had brown eyes and brown hair like my dad. My grandma’s name is Judid. She has brown eyes and brown hair and I don’t know my grandpa’s name since he wasn’t present in my dad’s life. My dad did have a father figure, which was his stepdad, but he sadly passed away last year. My dad has brown eyes and brown hair like his mom. My dad had a relationship with another woman before he even came to America and they had a kid named Alex, I have never met my brother but I know he’s older than me and has brown hair and brown eyes. I also know that my dad has a lot of cousins, personally, I have only ever met four of them since most of my dad’s family lives in Mexico. One of his cousins I consider my uncle, and his name is Lesbein. I’ve known Lesbein since I was a baby; he used to live with my dad when my parents first broke up, but then my dad found a girlfriend and they both moved out of the house. My dad met his now ex-girlfriend Griselda when I was three, she has brown eyes and brown hair as

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