Sue, I think you are saying that you have a white mother, that your father's paternal grandfather was a quarter Indian and that that man's wife was three-quarters Indian. That would make your father's parent who was their child to be half Indian. Presuming all other branches of your ancestry were European, then your father was a quarter Indian and you are one-eighth. Therefore you can say you have Indian blood - or to put it in a more scientific way, you have Indian subcontinent DNA in you. I would recommend using one of the DNA testing companies like Family Tree DNA or Ancestry to deliver a report on your admixture and to offer a large number of people who will match you, although often at some generational distance. I suppose you can call yourself Anglo-Indian, but that refers to a population group normally still living in that country. Interestingly they were often musicians. I wonder if you have any in your family? Pat Benham From: Sue Gutheridge via <india@rootsweb.com> To: "india-l@rootsweb.com" <india-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, 8 August 2015, 10:15 Subject: [INDIA] Anglo Indian? Hi All, Not sure if anyone can answer this but apart from having a DNA test I wonder if I would come under the title of Anglo India or indeed have any Indian 'blood'. On my fathers side - My Great Grandfather was quarter Indian (his mother was half Indian his father white) On my fathers side his grandmother, the above wife - My Great Grandmothers mother and father were both half Indian ( they both had 1/2 Indian fathers. Their mothers were full Indian. Sorry if this is a little complicated but its the best I can explain it. Any info would great Sue ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to INDIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message