Guess I'm "no-one", but thanks for the feed back. My suggestion was based on acting ability demonstrated. I don't think I made any reference to her physically. If you have never seen someone that resembles some else in a family, I get it.

But did you really have to go all "inbreeding" on me for my recommendation?
Read carefully:
No-one has suggested that before
So you're telling me you've suggested this already prior to making the suggestion yourself, and both suggestions count as 2 separate people?
The word "before" is a vital part of the sentence, but even if it weren't there, it still obviously means no-one other than you.
And as spideyboy mentioned, a descendant is not going to look like a clone.
And you're the one who has gone all inbreeding on yourself. I never mentioned anything about that. Do you even know what inbreeding is? It's the reproduction of offspring from close family relations - eg brother and sister, etc. In other words, from incestuous relationships.
I specifically mentioned completely separate people marrying into the Carter family, which is not inbreeding at all, but the normal thing that happens.
Thus, any relation of Peggy (especially a grand niece) is not going to look like her, because first of all, Peggy's brother - let's call him "John" (a brother is required here to have any kind of niece/grand niece with the same last name) will marry a completely separate woman - let's call her "Mary Jones" - who will bring her own DNA into the mix. So if John and Mary have a child named Fred, he will look like a product of both John and Mary. Now if Fred in turn gets married to a completely separate woman named Jane Smith, then Jane is also bringing her own DNA into the mix. So if Fred and Jane now have a child named Sharon, then Sharon will be a cross between both her parents, and also if there is any other family resemblance, it will be with either John or Mary (her grandparents).
Peggy is so far removed here with her genes (especially since Sharon would have had to have come from Peggy's brother's side), that the chances of Sharon not only strongly resembling but also looking like an identical clone of Peggy would be virtually impossible. There will already have been all this additional DNA introduced from the Smith and Jones families in the above example to have moved the resemblance well away from something that looks like a cross between Peggy and her brother's parents.
And as already mentioned, Sharon is already in the MCU, played by Emily Van Camp. Wasp might also be in the MCU, played by Evangeline Lilly. Marvel aren't going to now introduce yet another grand niece of Peggy's in addition to Sharon, or have Wasp (a completely separate individual) who looks identical to Peggy Carter.
