Ancestry/Genealogy
Related: About this forumMy brother and my wife spent some time
yesterday researching their genealogy. Ours and hers. Im not all that interested in it, but listened to them.
I can see how folks can like to do it, just on my back burner. The big surprise to me is a possible link to the Duke of Earl. I always liked that song. Other than that, Id bet I have very few if any genes that match. They get drowned out pretty fast over the generations. How do feel about yours?
Skittles
(172,852 posts)my mum was born and raised English to the core
my cousin found out his "half-brother" was actually a full brother......
multigraincracker
(38,039 posts)Family secrets that were never told.
Skittles
(172,852 posts)I remember hearing about a great-grandfather who was left on a doorstep, I'm guessing he had Viking horns (I am 80% Norwegian and 15% Swedish)
my mum has passed, it would have broken her heart to find this out
Ocelot II
(131,219 posts)and there's no other explanation, no record of any Irish relatives on that side of the family, which kept very good family records. The Vikings founded Dublin, after all.
Skittles
(172,852 posts)her results were fascinating, Africa, Asia, Europe, Jewish, etc
mine was just......pasty white
Ocelot II
(131,219 posts)Oh, well, at least I probably won't be kicked out of the country by Stephen Miller.
Skittles
(172,852 posts)I wanted to see at least a TRACE of something exotic!
Ocelot II
(131,219 posts)For each generation your number of ancestors doubles, (4 grandparents, 8 great-grandparents, etc.), and one generation is 30 years, so you'll be able to account for dozens of ancestors by the time you get to the American Revolution - with the result that you'll have zillions of shirttail cousins now. My dad got into genealogy years ago and found some relatives in Northern Ireland, one of whom looked uncannily like my great-aunt even though the common ancestor was alive almost 200 years ago. On my mother's side a Norwegian cousin in Bergen I didn't know I had started assembling a family tree on Geni, which now goes back to the 16th century and features some 700 names. It seems like a lot of work but fun if you like digging in old records.
Diamond_Dog
(41,044 posts)And found pretty much nothing we didnt expect, with one exception that we have some Romanian ancestors
in addition to the Polish and German. It is interesting.
MLAA
(19,800 posts)claim him as a cousin though Im not yet on his Christmas card list. Maybe this year. 🙂
Boomerproud
(9,360 posts)Have been pretty lucky except for one of my gg grandmother's who is a brick wall. The Civil War era has been fascinating.
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