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race, religion, or nationality in your blood that you didn't know before? Are you related to someone famous? Anything unusual?

2006-08-21 10:24:29 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Genealogy

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I'm related to Matt Leinart! Also I came over on the mayflower (well not me but my family) My family has a elementary school named after it. My dad loves to do genealogy stuff. My great-grandfather wrote a book about our family, many libraries and muesums (man I could never spell that lol) have it.

2006-08-21 10:44:55 · answer #1 · answered by Lisa M 1 · 0 2

Yep. Found out my grandaddy was a bastard. Being a genealogist, by the way, that word is not an insult. Literally, he didn't know who his father was. The man on his birth certficate died three years before he was born. My grandmother knew about, but had decided not to tell anyone. You can imagine, my dad's not all that thrilled, either with her, or with this new knowledge.

Also, farther back, found out my Jarrell line weren't really Jarrells; they'd been adopted by the second husband of someone, and took his name. But that's my moms' side, and it's something like six generations back, so no biggie.

Oh, and to Shea up there. Hemophilia is not only in the royal family. That's just its' most famous victims. Victoria had a diluted form; her cousin, the son of Czar Nicholas and Alexandra, had it BAD. But there are people before and after that had it and weren't related.

2006-08-22 04:34:31 · answer #2 · answered by graytrees 3 · 1 1

I found that I am decendant from the first Murder tried and convicted in the US. John Billington, came over on the Mayflower, shot a friend of his at close range with a Blunderbust. This is fact. I have also use DNA Evidence to assure that the ancestors are verified.

He is 13 generations back, so 2 to the 13th power contributor to my gene pool - not too much influence.

2006-08-22 03:28:41 · answer #3 · answered by BuyTheSeaProperty 7 · 1 1

My last name is Logan, a scottish name. When doing family research, we found out that my GGGG Grandfather was an Arkansas state senator, and by race according to the 1800something census, mulatto, or mixed race of black and white. It was a big family secret that we have just uncovered, and some of my dad's siblings and cousins don't believe it. But if you took a digital picture of my grandfather and shaded it darker, it would be obvious because of his bone structure. Small world!

P.S. Dad has also found some evidence that may suggest that we're native american too. Which doesn't explain why I burn so easily in the sun. lol.

2006-08-22 03:32:46 · answer #4 · answered by GLSigma3 6 · 1 1

I was always told I was French (Canadian). I found that there are no French Bloodlines. They were all English.

I was also told my GGG grandfather was a Sailing Master in the War of 1812. I never believed it, but when I did research, I requested his records from National Archives and sure enough, he was a sailing Master and he was granted land (somewhere?)

I also found notorious pirates off the New England coast. Hmmmmmmmm

It has been very interesting dredging up the past. I am very lucky that I remembered names, dates and places from the stories my grandmother told me when I was a little girl. It has made the search a lot easier.

2006-08-21 13:14:26 · answer #5 · answered by Annie R 5 · 2 2

We found out that my older brother who is in the Air Force has a genetic disorder/ disease called hemophilia, which means that his blood doesn't clot correctly. This also means that somewhere in the past we are descended from royalty, most likely English. We haven't been able to trace the family line back yet, but I have been told from several sources that this disease came from the royal families. The reason for that is too many intermarriages and depleted the gene pool. It's really creepy to find out you are somewhat a product of incest.

2006-08-21 16:13:26 · answer #6 · answered by shea_8705 5 · 1 2

And what approximately organic and organic siblings (from one or the two same bio mom and father)? How come they might't join the photograph. it somewhat is truthfully greater precise that the adoptive relatives's education. No, this isn't any longer honest yet my journey with it with our eldest whilst he had to do it became into they do exactly no longer evaluate it. this isn't any longer excluded on purpose...this is lack of expertise. He crammed in the information as consistent with our relatives yet I placed a notice in there that this became into no longer the organic and organic lineage. certainty is, HE needed it to be our relatives on the undertaking so i attempted to stability that on the time. i do no longer % to undermine his definition of mom and pa etc... We communicate approximately his first relatives often and each and every time that turns right into a spotlight, we bypass with it. Like whilst he tells people he has 3 mothers and 3 dads. Bio, foster, adoptive. It became into his undertaking. We did it his way, returned, with the caveat to the instructor.

2016-10-02 09:15:55 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Well among the oral tradition is a story that we're related to President Andrew Jackson. Imagine my surprise while corresponding with persons from the same place I ran into people who'd also heard the same story! lol My nickname when a young child was a kind of nut. My grt-grt-grandfather was called Gordon Jackson and he's supposed to a relative of Andrew. He lived in the 1800's in Colleton County in South Carolina.

2006-08-21 14:55:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I was able to trace my family tree back to Adam & Eve. Through that line are kings and queens of Europe. Off another side of my family tree is the Wilder family (Almonzo) who married into the Ingalls (Laura) family. Almonzo's 3rd great-grandfather, who was my 6th great-grandfather, was Nathaniel Wilder, who was killed by Indianas in the colonies in the 1650s. My 10th great-grandfather, off the Fisher family, was Saint John Fisher, who was beheaded by King Henry VIII, who was related to me off of the side with the Kings of Europe. My 4th great-grandfather, off the Doering side, was a tax collector in Germany during the 1850s & 1860s. When the country was in dispute over the government, my grandfather, his brother, and their families fled to Hamburg, where there were two boats. One was going to America and the other to Austraila. His brother and his brother's family got onto the Austrailan boat, my family onto the American one. The one going to Austraila sunk at the southern tip of Africa, and everyone was killed. Scary, isn't it. A cousin of mine that lived during the civil war, was shot in the chest at the battle of Gettysburg. He lived only because of a pocket sized bible that deflected the bullet from entering his body. There are so many more cool things that I have found, but this is all that I can think of right now!

2006-08-21 10:56:26 · answer #9 · answered by fonzfan_2006 2 · 1 1

I started digging into my family's gene pool because I have slightly olive skin and everyone else is white with pink undertones. I found out that my paternal grandmother was Native American and my paternal grandfather came over from Germany.

On my mother's side, they are welsh and German; and can trace their ancestry to the Revolutionary War and a decorated war general. We can also trace our roots to Elizabeth Barrett Browning (the classical writer).

My daughter is half American and half Irish (her father was from Dublin).

2006-08-22 11:40:20 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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