Before I signed up with Ancestry.com, my only claims to "relative" fame were Spanky McFarland (the fat kid in the "Little Rascals"), Red Skelton, and Jim Bacchus (Mr. Magoo and Thurston Howell, III), who are all distant cousins on my mother's side of the family. I've since discovered that I'm related to Lachlan Macquarrie (the Father of Australia).
According to Ancestry.com, however, on my dad's side, I'm a direct descendant of Geoffrey Chaucer (21st great granddaughter) as well as a direct descendant of James II of Scotland (and by extension, Robert the Bruce and William the Conqueror), not to mention Elizabeth II (through the Queen Mum). Ancestry.com also gives the following very, very distant relatives:
Politicians: Davy Crockett, Andrew Johnson, George Walker Bush (through Barbara Pierce Bush), Al Gore, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton (on his daddy's side), John F. Kennedy (through Rose), Teddy Roosevelt, Nancy Astor
First Ladies: Laura Welch Bush, Barbara Pierce Bush, Bess Truman (twice)
Signers of the Declaration of Independence: Robert Treat Paine, George Wythe, Caesar Rodney, Lyman Hall, George Ross
Authors: Louisa May Alcott, Clement Moore, Robert Louis Stevenson (3 lines), James Matthew Barrie, Lucy M. Montgomery (2 lines), Mark Twain, Jane Austen, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Gore Vidal, O. Henry, Ray Bradbury, Aldous Huxley, Robert Graves
Inventors: Samuel Morrison, George Stephenson
Entertainers and Celebrities: Walt Disney, Charles Stratton (Tom Thumb), Judy Garland, Elvis, Howard Hughes.
Outlaws: Butch Cassidy, Clyde Barrow
Who knew? And why didn't Howard Hughes look me up to give me some of his fortune?
2007-09-02 03:01:56
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answered by Ellie Evans-Thyme 7
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My sons father is concerning Al Hirt the well known trumpet/jazz participant from Louisiana. On my fathers component,long previously the 50 states have been formed and there become in basic terms 13 colonies. The French King had 3 sons who have been selecting there lives and careers and the final one needed no part of the French Throne , gave up his titles and funds to settle for a extensive part of land for giving up his call. It become each and all the land East of the Misissippi and from Canada and south to the Gulf of Mexico.
2016-11-13 23:42:00
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answered by Anonymous
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As far back as I know, our family had members in the House of Lords and royal court of King James I (the King James Version of the Bible guy). Our ancestors began moving to the Jamestown colony of America in 1610, perhaps with the governor Thomas Gates. They were Anglicans. My first direct ancestor to come to America was William, who came to America shortly before the Revolution, fought in the war for Virginia, and I think he fought at Yorktown, the final battle of the war, which ironically was waged on my birthday. Later my relatives fought in the War of 1812. In the Civil War I had relatives on both sides, one lost his leg for the North and later served as a high ranking ambassador to Holland. My other ancestors lived in the South and hated Lincoln, they called him a "black Republican" who deserved worse then the fires of hell. However one ancestor, James Gentry, owned a store that Abraham Lincoln worked for in his youth, and during one business trip Lincoln and Gentry were attacked by a group of blacks.
My family was also Freemason, and when the Union invaded their town the captain happened to also be a Freemason and he promised to protect my family and their possesions against any rowdy Union soldiers.
I've also had family members who fought in WW1, and several in WW2. My uncle served in Vietnam as a helicopter pilot and he was shot in the head in the war but the helmet stopped the bullet, he still has the helmet at home.
I tried joining the Army, Navy and Marines to serve in Iraq but my eyes were too bad.
So I'm not really related to royalty, except for those early ancestors in the court of King James but as far as I know I am not related to any Kings or Queens.
So yeah.... American Revolution. War of 1812. Civil War. WW1. WW2. Vietnam. Sadly I missed out on Iraq so I cannot continue the family tradition, but oh well. Apparently our tradition does not end war so there is no real reason in having such a tradition.
I've had relatives who fought in the American Revolution, War of 1812, on both sides of the Civil War, one who fought for the North lost his leg and later served as a high ranking US ambassador to Holland. My great-great-great-great grandpa, James Gentry, owned a store that employed Abraham Lincoln in his youth, and sometime later while on a business trip with Lincoln they were attacked by a group of blacks and my family were able to fight with Lincoln successfully.
2007-09-01 23:06:41
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answered by Anonymous
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How do you trace back your family tree? I want to see if i'm related to anyone. =]
2007-09-01 22:47:42
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answered by xstarrycloud 2
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ya i am related to the people who conquered the continent mahabharat i am related to the king akbar
2007-09-01 22:50:58
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answered by sifatmasum 2
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I am me, and I am famous, there are no others like me. I live my life and am happy for it, I don't dwell on the dead people from my past I have never met.
2007-09-01 22:47:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm actually Bill Gates long lost son.
2007-09-01 22:49:17
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answered by witch2order 5
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no, not related, but my grandma was once saved from drowning by young ronald reagan in illinois when she was a young girl :)
2007-09-01 23:10:18
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answered by dali333 7
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Yes, but it doesn't mean anything! We still have to aspire to great things in our own lives:)
2007-09-02 02:10:28
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answered by violetlif 1
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We all are related within 6 degrees of separation, welcome to the club
2007-09-02 00:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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