More anecdotes, but I caution you, they’re anomalous! :smack:
Based on the stuff which follows, I hypothesize that my father (and a couple of his sibs - their data not presented; the majority had dark hair, some with brown eyes and some with hazel) inherited a freak partially dominant blue eye gene. His color was that “white blond” you mostly only see in Scandinavians, complete with no tanning - skin turned red from sun. Daddy’s phenotype overall has been amazingly dominant. One half-sister resembles me so much we could be taken for twins, except for age differences.
My mother had brown eyes (>7/8ths American Indian, but didja know that Cherokee are one of the nations which had some green/hazel eyed members?). Her mother’s were brown. Her father’s were green or hazel, but he had really bad cataracts, so they looked kinda sorta blue.
My hair was the pale golden blond you see in some white families until I was five, when it started to darken. My eyes stayed blue until I was 8 or 9, at which time they turned green quite suddenly. Beginning in my teens, my eyes changed color depending on mood and time of month. I was also told (later on) that my eyes changed color during, um, episodes of strong emotion.
Today they stay green nearly all the time, perhaps merely a reflection of my placid existence?
Although the texture of my skin is more like my mother’s, it’s quite fair. My hair (as an adult) stopped at a darkish medium ash brown (now graying).
My son’s eyes were blue until he was about two, then they changed to green, and eventually to a rather faint hazel cast on the green, with no further changes. His father also had significant American Indian ancestry; his eyes, and those of all his family whom I knew, were brown. He resembles my father in >90% of his characteristics. I can see some of my son’s own father in him (shape of face & skull, hairline), but his facial features are my father’s, as well as his body type, hairyness, uh-MAY-zing strength, and many other things, including personality (even though he was born about six months away from my father’s birthday - take that, astrology!). OTOH, David’s skin is darker than mine, and his hair is black.