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Rootsweb.com Cyndi'slist.com those are some really good ones to start out with. And DedicatedMind, you might be surprised what you could find on Ancestry, even if your family is from Puerto Rico. The thing is that you would have to buy the more deluxe version of their membership in order to get foreign records. I've been doing my family history for about 15-20 years now. I have a whole file cabinet filled with records. Lots of fun!! |
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My son has done lots of research. On my husbands' side it goes back to the 1600's. His sister could join the DAR.
One interesting find....the name was always believed to be German but research shows connections to Wales. My grandparents were immigrants so detailed research would be across the sea. My uncle's research went back several hundred years in Finland. It's a fascinating study. :bemine |
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There are several lines that go back to the begats of the Bible as well. Those wacky Mormons at Ancestry.com just knew folks like me would eat that stuff up! But it is fascinating. It's been demonstrated by computer models that 80-90% of the people in North America are descended from three people: Charlemagne, William the Conqueror and the Prophet Mohammad. I set a goal to try and trace back to each - as it turns out, William was descended from Charlemagne himself anyway, so that was easy. The rulers of the various Pre-Spanish kingdoms intermarried with the rulers of the "Moorish" Omayyad dynasty and thus passed the Prophet's genes into all of Europe. This explains the otherwise counter intuitive idea that so many of us are descended from Mohammad. Other computer models have shown that on at least one occasion within the past 2,000 years EVERY HUMAN BEING ALIVE TODAY has shared a single common ancestor. I had a couple of ancestors who came to America in the 1600s who were descended from families with real good genealogies already on hand back then. One was a grandson of a "famous" Welsh knight named Sir Matthew. A lot of Americans named "Matthews" share this line of descent. Another was a "famous" Revolutionary War colonel, Col. James Richardson. It was his wife, Elizabeth, who overheard the British plans that enabled Nathaniel Greene and George Washington to trap Cornwallis in the Carolinas and drive him under the French guns at Yorktown, ending the War. Colonel Richardson was a Connecticut trader who had founded a "free" plantation in North Carolina in the pre-Revolution days. He called it "Harmony Hall." He attracted a lot of "Utopian" types like my six-times great grandfather Jacob, an Anglican Separatist minister (proto-Wesleyan). Their grandchildren married and formed the line that led to me. |
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I love genealogy because you find out things about your heritage that might not have been passed from one generation to the next - both side of my family are traced back to the 1600's-1700's. My husband's cousin compiled a BOOK on the family - Elvis and I really are related - but Presley wasn't the original name - it started out with Pressler,Bressler,Preslar - then around the early 1800's, it evolved to Presley. That can cause real confusion when searching for that ancestor who originally came to the U.S. - Interesting fact about Elvis is that his Presley name came from a gggrandmother, Rosella, who had nine children, never married, wouldn't identify any of the fathers/(or maybe only one father) of those children. AND Jimmy Carter and Elvis are from the same line thru Jimmy's momma. Very interesting to me!!!
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I am a product of poor European immigrants entering the country around and just before WWII on both sides of my family, thus we simply don't exist prior to the 20th century.
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Your research makes my 1600's Huguenot refugees not quite as spectacular, but I am excited all the same!!! :thumbsup |
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One of the things that I find really interesting is that on all sides of my family, there have been no immigrants for at least a couple hundred years. My daughter will be breaking that trend by immigrating OUT of the country! LOL |
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