>>13452286No. As stated by others, there is no mechanism for it.
Some preferances can be passed on epigenetically, that is what is colloquially known as genetic memory.
It works via two mechanisms. First: DNA methylation wherein adenin can be turned into N6-methyl-adedine and cytosine can be turned into either N4-methyl-cytosine or 6-methyl-cytosine. And second: histon code modification, wherein the histon proteins holding the DNA get modifyed in the following ways: methylation, acetylation, ADP-ribosylation, SUMO-ylation, ubiquitination and phosphorylation.
These epigenetic modifications, which can be to some extent inherited, modify transcription, they do not infact have anything to do with memory. Genetic memory is in this sense misleading. Nothing related to actual memory can be inherited or passed on.
In summary, you will never have the pleasure of reliving the memoryes of your filthy peasent ancestors. What a pity. If you want to scrape mud, eat shit and starve to death, you will have to do it irl.