An ancestor on the male line was an early non-conformist, credited with some influence on the formation of the Quaker movement in England in the 17th century.
I felt suddenly more relaxed with myself when I discovered it was in the genes! Wish I'd known when I was at school and in my early career...

Tailors, weavers and spinners in the ancestry on both sides of the family. Ma taught me to knit and sew. But now that I know I can't help myself being non-conformist and have the courage and confidence to ad lib and go where the mood takes me, I enjoy knitting far more!

No known agricultural heritage apart from there being Irish on both sides of the family, but we don't know anything about the families over there and they may or may not have had land-based lives. Ma is sure her side did; she loves digging, weeding and eating potatoes!

Love of animals very strongly from the maternal side, especially the maternal grandfather.
Numeracy from both parents.
Dad is a founder member and Fellow of the British Computer Society, so no surprises where my rat race career took me.