Family tree's - how tall is yours?
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Does anybody here know who their ancestors were more then 2 generations back? I know my family tree can be traced back about 10/12 generations to an Isac Saxl who came over from germany. I think it translates to something like the "Tribe of the little axe" or something (correct me if I am wrong, but thats what I was told). So does anybody else have any known ancestors that far back, or even famous incestors ancestors? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
My mother's side has been traced back very far. According to my grandpa, we had ancestors on the Mayflower. :omg: But then again, who really knows? I "could" be related to the British royal family, too. :) Jon Sagara What about :bob:? Sonork ID: 100.9999 jonsagara
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My mother's side has been traced back very far. According to my grandpa, we had ancestors on the Mayflower. :omg: But then again, who really knows? I "could" be related to the British royal family, too. :) Jon Sagara What about :bob:? Sonork ID: 100.9999 jonsagara
Jon Sagara wrote: I "could" be related to the British royal family, too. Not something to be really proud of :-D Of course the current British royal family are just a bunch of German refugees. Michael :-)
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Does anybody here know who their ancestors were more then 2 generations back? I know my family tree can be traced back about 10/12 generations to an Isac Saxl who came over from germany. I think it translates to something like the "Tribe of the little axe" or something (correct me if I am wrong, but thats what I was told). So does anybody else have any known ancestors that far back, or even famous incestors ancestors? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
My ancestry goes back to the highlands of Scotland. My aunt is in charge of this project, and she's gone back (I think) more than 20 generations. I know for certain that we've had at least one male family member from each generation serve in the US Navy since it's inception, and even a few in the Confederate Navy (grin). We have considerable family ties to General Andrew Jackson (CSA Army). Since about 1904, there has been at least one Harley-Davidson in the family too. Right now, there's two. I have family spread all over the country, with the heaviest concentrations in Texas, California, Oklahoma, Virginia, and both Carolinas. Patsy Cline was my dad's 2nd cousin. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Does anybody here know who their ancestors were more then 2 generations back? I know my family tree can be traced back about 10/12 generations to an Isac Saxl who came over from germany. I think it translates to something like the "Tribe of the little axe" or something (correct me if I am wrong, but thats what I was told). So does anybody else have any known ancestors that far back, or even famous incestors ancestors? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
I have mine... almost all my ancestors came from Germany, but I have some ancestors from Portugal and Italy too (like every brazilian I´m a complete mixture of cultures). :) Roger Allen wrote: So does anybody else have any known ancestors that far back, or even famous incestors ancestors? Don´t know if their famous... I´ve never seen my last name in a famous person before. Mauricio Teichmann Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 Trank
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I have mine... almost all my ancestors came from Germany, but I have some ancestors from Portugal and Italy too (like every brazilian I´m a complete mixture of cultures). :) Roger Allen wrote: So does anybody else have any known ancestors that far back, or even famous incestors ancestors? Don´t know if their famous... I´ve never seen my last name in a famous person before. Mauricio Teichmann Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 Trank
Mauricio Ritter wrote: I´ve never seen my last name in a famous person before. What about John Ritter the Hollywood actor? (He was in "Real men" with John Belushi) Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
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My ancestry goes back to the highlands of Scotland. My aunt is in charge of this project, and she's gone back (I think) more than 20 generations. I know for certain that we've had at least one male family member from each generation serve in the US Navy since it's inception, and even a few in the Confederate Navy (grin). We have considerable family ties to General Andrew Jackson (CSA Army). Since about 1904, there has been at least one Harley-Davidson in the family too. Right now, there's two. I have family spread all over the country, with the heaviest concentrations in Texas, California, Oklahoma, Virginia, and both Carolinas. Patsy Cline was my dad's 2nd cousin. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: We have considerable family ties to General Andrew Jackson (CSA Army). Ah, John, I think you are confusing Andrew "Ol' Hickory" Jackson, who died long before the Civil War, with Thomas Jonathon "Stonewall" Jackson of the CSA. "Thank you, thank you very much" Elvis.
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My ancestry goes back to the highlands of Scotland. My aunt is in charge of this project, and she's gone back (I think) more than 20 generations. I know for certain that we've had at least one male family member from each generation serve in the US Navy since it's inception, and even a few in the Confederate Navy (grin). We have considerable family ties to General Andrew Jackson (CSA Army). Since about 1904, there has been at least one Harley-Davidson in the family too. Right now, there's two. I have family spread all over the country, with the heaviest concentrations in Texas, California, Oklahoma, Virginia, and both Carolinas. Patsy Cline was my dad's 2nd cousin. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Patsy Cline was my dad's 2nd cousin. I am suppost to be vaguely related to Elaine page, but it can't really be tru, I sing like a sick parrot. John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: and even a few in the Confederate Navy At least he/they beleived in what he/they fought(sp? how do you spell this word?) for. John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Since about 1904, there has been at least one Harley-Davidson in the family Its odd to name your relatives after a motorbike company? ;P Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Patsy Cline was my dad's 2nd cousin. I am suppost to be vaguely related to Elaine page, but it can't really be tru, I sing like a sick parrot. John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: and even a few in the Confederate Navy At least he/they beleived in what he/they fought(sp? how do you spell this word?) for. John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Since about 1904, there has been at least one Harley-Davidson in the family Its odd to name your relatives after a motorbike company? ;P Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
Roger Allen wrote: I am suppost to be vaguely related to Elaine page, but it can't really be tru, I sing like a sick parrot. But so does Elaine Paige :-D Michael :-)
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Mauricio Ritter wrote: I´ve never seen my last name in a famous person before. What about John Ritter the Hollywood actor? (He was in "Real men" with John Belushi) Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
Roger Allen wrote: What about John Ritter the Hollywood actor? hmmm... forgot that one... but Ritter is a pretty ordinary name :) . You´ll probably not find some famous Teichmann out there. :o) Mauricio Teichmann Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 Trank
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Does anybody here know who their ancestors were more then 2 generations back? I know my family tree can be traced back about 10/12 generations to an Isac Saxl who came over from germany. I think it translates to something like the "Tribe of the little axe" or something (correct me if I am wrong, but thats what I was told). So does anybody else have any known ancestors that far back, or even famous incestors ancestors? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
I can't trace any of my ancestors back to Europe, but we can trace back several generations through the Old South, with most lines going back to the Southern colonies. Scots-Irish (Ulster Irish) mostly, with a little English and Cherokee mixed in for good measure. These were mainly frontier people so records are scarce. Family legend has it the the outlaw 'Curly Bill' Brocious, of Tombstone fame, was my great-grandfather, but I cannot confirm that, and I doubt that its true (although the guy apparently did get in trouble with the law and some point). George Strait, the country music artist, is a distant cousin of mine. "Thank you, thank you very much" Elvis.
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Jon Sagara wrote: I "could" be related to the British royal family, too. Not something to be really proud of :-D Of course the current British royal family are just a bunch of German refugees. Michael :-)
:laugh: Jon Sagara What about :bob:? Sonork ID: 100.9999 jonsagara
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Does anybody here know who their ancestors were more then 2 generations back? I know my family tree can be traced back about 10/12 generations to an Isac Saxl who came over from germany. I think it translates to something like the "Tribe of the little axe" or something (correct me if I am wrong, but thats what I was told). So does anybody else have any known ancestors that far back, or even famous incestors ancestors? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
My grandmother on my mother's side traced our family tree back to a MacDougal clan of Scotland's Highlands and from some English miscreants who came to the New England area in the early days of America. The other side of my family came from England, with a bit of Canuck(French-Canadian) as well. Josh Knox that-guy.net
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Does anybody here know who their ancestors were more then 2 generations back? I know my family tree can be traced back about 10/12 generations to an Isac Saxl who came over from germany. I think it translates to something like the "Tribe of the little axe" or something (correct me if I am wrong, but thats what I was told). So does anybody else have any known ancestors that far back, or even famous incestors ancestors? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
If you walk into the Magdalena Landhaus in Oberaudorf (south of Munich, in Bayern) and ask for my great aunt Eva Maria von Paumgartten she'll show you this big funny-looking book that has the names of all the male heirs and their descendants in my family since 1255 or thereabouts. I don't know how many generations there are in there but I figure there's quite a few. Howz dat? :rolleyes: ___________ Klaus [www.vbbox.com]
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Does anybody here know who their ancestors were more then 2 generations back? I know my family tree can be traced back about 10/12 generations to an Isac Saxl who came over from germany. I think it translates to something like the "Tribe of the little axe" or something (correct me if I am wrong, but thats what I was told). So does anybody else have any known ancestors that far back, or even famous incestors ancestors? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
My family (on my father's side) can be traced back to the War of the Roses. This was in the late 1450's when Henry VI was ruling London. We are less fortunate finding the family tree history on my mother's side. Brigg Thorp Software Engineer Timex Corporation
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Does anybody here know who their ancestors were more then 2 generations back? I know my family tree can be traced back about 10/12 generations to an Isac Saxl who came over from germany. I think it translates to something like the "Tribe of the little axe" or something (correct me if I am wrong, but thats what I was told). So does anybody else have any known ancestors that far back, or even famous incestors ancestors? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
Not meaning to be unmodest or anything, but my ancestors consist of, amongst others and in no particular order, my mum and dad, Queen Victoria I, Prince Haseem of Syria, Slobodam Ivegotalotofarse, that Naomi bird from the bible, and, of course, my sister (I do live in Tiverton after all). ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven't got the guts to bite people themselves" - August Strindberg
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Does anybody here know who their ancestors were more then 2 generations back? I know my family tree can be traced back about 10/12 generations to an Isac Saxl who came over from germany. I think it translates to something like the "Tribe of the little axe" or something (correct me if I am wrong, but thats what I was told). So does anybody else have any known ancestors that far back, or even famous incestors ancestors? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
My dad has traced our family roots back 7 generations. No relations to kings or queens were found. As luck would have it, the only one famous in our family tree is the first Bozo the Clown (Pinto Colvig). According to my wife, the composer Franz Xaver Gruber, who wrote "Silent Night" is in her family tree. So my wife has a famous composer and I have a famous clown. It explains a great many things. :-D
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Does anybody here know who their ancestors were more then 2 generations back? I know my family tree can be traced back about 10/12 generations to an Isac Saxl who came over from germany. I think it translates to something like the "Tribe of the little axe" or something (correct me if I am wrong, but thats what I was told). So does anybody else have any known ancestors that far back, or even famous incestors ancestors? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
I can go back about 17 Generations to Swizterland. Other lines to less degrees. Of interest it looks like in my mothers line was a captian in a PA regiment that evicted my fathers side out fo PA (to MD) for not signing a oath to the colony. Also include is Gregory Clement who signed King Charles Death Warrent. I'd get a copy of it but have not found a way to get a Bank Draft from a English Bank to order it from the Parliments document office.
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Does anybody here know who their ancestors were more then 2 generations back? I know my family tree can be traced back about 10/12 generations to an Isac Saxl who came over from germany. I think it translates to something like the "Tribe of the little axe" or something (correct me if I am wrong, but thats what I was told). So does anybody else have any known ancestors that far back, or even famous incestors ancestors? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
My wife has traced parts of my ancestry back 14 or 15 generations. She's got a huge tree that I've not tried to keep track of. One of the highlights that I do remember though is that one of my great grandfather's ancestors received his last name by losing his leg while rescuing his prince. As part of the reward, he became honest to goodness nobility (but not royalty). Of course, that doesn't provide me with anything but a nice story after many generations. John
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Does anybody here know who their ancestors were more then 2 generations back? I know my family tree can be traced back about 10/12 generations to an Isac Saxl who came over from germany. I think it translates to something like the "Tribe of the little axe" or something (correct me if I am wrong, but thats what I was told). So does anybody else have any known ancestors that far back, or even famous incestors ancestors? Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I'm not breathing, I'm either dead or holding my breath. A fool jabbers, while a wise man listens. But is he so wise to listen to the fool? Please step to the rear of the car and make room for more victims. - John Simmons the Outlaw programmer, 1st Feb 2002, in the lounge
Someone else in the family keeps all that stuff, but I have a picture of my great, great, great, great uncle Dan Lincoln - a spitting image of ol' Honest Abe. Must be a cousin, I guess. And I'm told I'm descended from Black Roger, a Scots executioner back in the 'way back. The discovery of that one caused my paternal grandmother to abandon her love of geneology:laugh: