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Posted on 04/24/2005

Thought it would be cool to start a topic on geneaology. What nationalities are you?
I am half Norwegian, and also have English, Scotch and German blood.
I have a couple ancestors who were brothers that were part of the Texas Rangers who died at the battle of the Alamo......also have ancestors ( my grandfather's mother's 2 brothers) who discovered the biggest gold mine in Alaska.........like to hear from all of you!!!!



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Posted on 10/31/2011

I'm Irish and decended from O'Céileachair who served as one of 4 field commanders at the battle of Clontarf under Brian Boru in 1014 AD. He himself was a nephew of King Brian



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Posted on 06/19/2011

German, French, Shawnee & Belgian.

I'm a direct descendent of Captain Jean Jouette on my Mom's side. He did a midnight run similar to Paul Revere only Jouette literally saved most of the Continental Congress from arrest & execution by the British when they marched on Virginia in 1781. Jouette never got the recognition Revere did.

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Posted on 01/10/2007

I've got a mixture of bog Irish and Druids. I love geneology. My daughter through my ex, has an ancester who was the last witch burned at the stake in England. Cool huh!



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Posted on 01/01/2007

Grand father from Bohemia ~Grand mother from Russia, both came over on the boat when they were young, met, married had and raised kids in Manhattan before retiring to the Jersey Shore........I take after the Gypsy's.I was the only girl born on my dads side of the family My Grand mother used to tell me all the time in her Russian accent "We are strong like bull" i used to laugh, hey she was right ! Fathers side~Rumor has it we are related to Mayor Cermak from Chicago in the Al Capone mob times. That's my old name, always looking for facts to back it up though..........
Moms side ~Parents parents parents from Ireland.Grand father was a Jersey City cop and a mean one at that I have received all the lethal combinations............But i wouldn't have any other way ! Peace my friends



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Posted on 12/24/2006

I have a couple of Uncles that have been working of the genealogy. I am a direct descendant of the Mayflower. Many of the first generations were related from there. One of my great uncles was killed in the Bunker Hill battle Revolutionary war. He said "Don't fire till you see the whites of there eyes". Years before that one of my ancestors was the butler to King Henry III, his two sons were exiled after 5 years in prison. They got to friendly with the queen, (lucky to have there heads).

Now famous I had a neighbor when I was little, I did not think much of him till after his death. Howard Egerton, he invented the strobe light, took the first picture of a bullet going through the apple. I used to work on his farm in the summers.



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Posted on 10/17/2006

German mostly - mother's maternal grand-parents pure German and her father's family mainly English and some Scottish here in this country 1600's. Father's side mostly all German and a wee bit Welsh.



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Posted on 09/29/2006

go back about 200 years and my ancestors came over to Australia on one of the first convict ships...makes me so proud



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Posted on 09/16/2006

my uncle payed a lot of money to go back into our family tree where he found the great captain morgan.



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Posted on 08/04/2006

25% Irish and 75% French



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Posted on 08/03/2006

Scotch/Irish,Cherokee and mostly.



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Posted on 07/14/2006

HarleyluvinHoney write:
My paternal grandmother and Irene Ryan (granny - Beverly Hillbillies) were first cousins. ;)



weeeee dogeeeee



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Posted on 06/28/2006

Can A Muslim Become A Good American Citizen


Can a good Muslim be a good American?
I sent that question to a friend who worked in Saudi Arabia for 20 years.

The following is his reply:

Theologically - no. Because his allegiance is to Allah, the moon god of Arabia.

Religiously - no. Because no other religion is accepted by his Allah except Islam (Koran, 2:256)

Scripturally - no. Because his allegiance is to the five pillars of Islam and the Quran (Koran).

Geographically - no. Because his allegiance is to Mecca, to which he turns in prayer five times a day.

Socially - no. Because his allegiance to Islam forbids him to make friends with Christians or Jews.

Politically - no. Because he must submit to the mullah (spiritual leaders), who teach annihilation of Israel and Destruction of America, the great Satan.

Domestically - no. Because he is instructed to marry four women and beat and scourge his wife when she disobeys him (Quran 4:34).

Intellectually - no. Because he cannot accept the American Constitution since it is based on Biblical principles and he believes the Bible to be corrupt.

Philosophically - no. Because Islam, Muhammad, and the Quran do not allow freedom of religion and expression. Democracy and Islam cannot co-exist. Every Muslim government is either dictatorial or autocratic.

Spiritually - no. Because when we declare "one nation under God," the Christian's God is loving and kind, while Allah is NEVER referred to as heavenly father, nor is he ever called love in The Quran's 99 excellent names.

Therefore after much study and deliberation.... perhaps we should be very suspicious of ALL MUSLIMS in this country. They obviously cannot be both "good" Muslims and good Americans.

Call it what you wish.... it's still the truth.

If you find yourself intellectually in agreement with the above statements, perhaps you will share this with your friends. The more who understand this, the better it will be for our country and our future.

Pass it on Fellow Americans. The religious war is bigger than we know or understand.



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Posted on 06/26/2006

My paternal grandmother and Irene Ryan (granny - Beverly Hillbillies) were first cousins. ;)



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Posted on 05/23/2006

apparently the man given credit for the invention of the jackalope (Douglas Herrick) is a distant relative. I find this fitting, considering the sense of humor we all seem to share



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Posted on 05/03/2006

sno1966 write:
I am an all American Mutt! Just like the generations before me. However prior to that I think they all came from places like Germany, Itally, Ireland, England, some were native american (cherokee my great great grand mother was probablly our only pedigree as she was cherokee) Nordic decent .. although I doubt I inherited any of that. I'm the only person in my family under 6 ft tall. Yes that includes women... except for my sweet lil great great granny. She was short too. Oh and my fathers side were a lot of Italian and french decent. Either way the end result is me... woof!!!

Yep, that's definately "mutt" alright. LOL

Love the Tat BTW

  


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Posted on 05/03/2006

I am an all American Mutt! Just like the generations before me. However prior to that I think they all came from places like Germany, Itally, Ireland, England, some were native american (cherokee my great great grand mother was probablly our only pedigree as she was cherokee) Nordic decent .. although I doubt I inherited any of that. I'm the only person in my family under 6 ft tall. Yes that includes women... except for my sweet lil great great granny. She was short too. Oh and my fathers side were a lot of Italian and french decent. Either way the end result is me... woof!!!



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Posted on 04/30/2006

I'm adopted so don't really know what my blood line is but I was raised in Indiana so that makes me a Hoosier!!!

WTF that is I don't know :-)



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Posted on 04/29/2006

About the only thing I can really lay claim too with any amount of confidence is Cherokee. My grand parents were both Cherokee, and spoke the language. As for the rest, well that's pretty much all "mutt."

As far as anyone famous in my family goes. Given the amount of adversity, and hardship my grandparents both lived through, including the depression, the dust bowl, and most of the time being just plain dirt poor. Even with all that they still managed to laugh, keep their sense of family, love and respect for one another in tact. Taking all that into account, they will always be famous in my mind.



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Posted on 06/26/2005

Spanish Hillbilly... lol...don't even ask..

  


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Posted on 06/24/2005

French-Irish with just a taste of German.

My grandmother supposedly traced our lineage to Alexander Graham Bell, the telephone guy. But she was a little flaky, so I was never sure whether to believe her. But my family does go back at least 3 generations in Ontario that I know of, so who knows? Either way, I know I'm not gonna get a break on my ph0ne bill, so who cares?

My father played football for the Toronto Argos for a couple of years as a bench warmer. After his football 'career', he got into the garbage business (as management, not collection) and was instrumental in bringing the Blue Box recycling program to Ontario. My father was also president of the Lions Club in our home town and once a year they would have a sports banquet and invite a famous sports figure to speak, so as president, the duty of picking them up at the airport and entertaining them until the banquet fell to him. As a result, I was priveledged to meet some of the better known sports names of the day,Mickey Mantle, Bobby Orr...

My mother was a swimsuit model before she met my father and ruined her figure by knocking her up 4 times.

My grandfather has a hockey rink named after him in Niagara Falls. Does that count?

I grew up and went to school with Jim Carrey (Pet Detective dude) for about 6 years until he dropped out in grade 10 to persue some career in stand-up comedy. Wonder if he ever made anything of himself? LOL He and I got started in stand-up by the same high-school english teacher, but I quit due to lack of nerve.

My step-father was an engineer for almost 40 years and was well respected in his field. He also managed to stay married to my Mom for almost 30 years in spite of us brat kids trying to drive him crazy, before Cancer punched his ticket. His accomplishments IMHO, are more impressive and deserve more respect and admiration than anything that garners recognition in my family, he was the one who inspired me to persue my career in engineering.



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Posted on 06/24/2005

I'm full blooded Scotch/Irish. Maybe with a mexican bartender in the wood pile somewhere. My (not sure how many greats I need here) grandfather was from Herefordshire England and was one of the first to bring Hereford cattle to the US. I guess that means I have a lotta Bull in my background?

Famous? I played baseball for the Yankee's double A club for 2 seasons. The Columbus Clippers in Ohio. I was'nt good enough to stay, lol.

Oh yeah, I did date jenny jones back when she was a stand up comedian before she made it big on TV.

To sum it up. I was a loser at baseball, unlucky at love, and good with cattle?

That's a scray thought!!! hehe

  


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Posted on 06/18/2005

english / Irish but my big claim to fame is my family arrived on one of the first ships that England sent to colonize Australia, of course that just means they were convicts who were deported from England



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Posted on 06/15/2005

My friend always says she is Polish, but by injection only!!

  


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Posted on 06/11/2005


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English/Irish/Welsh.........hmmm, musta been a threesome!

Nobody famous, but I hear that my late grandmother dated one of Al Capone's gang during Chicago's hay day.

Ratta tat tat!


I used to be irish, till the divorce, that seems to have been a bad mixture with the cherokee so it got washed away...

  


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Posted on 06/10/2005

I'm an interesting breed.....

French / German / Hungarian

or was it Hungry???

Back to my shell!!!



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Posted on 06/09/2005

English/Irish/Welsh.........hmmm, musta been a threesome!

Nobody famous, but I hear that my late grandmother dated one of Al Capone's gang during Chicago's hay day.

Ratta tat tat!

  


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Posted on 06/07/2005


ThighSyn write:

eclipsecoach write:

ThighSyn write:
Cherokee and Italian~
My pops was Cherokee! He was the greatest famous person I've ever known. (only to me)

But Pop did play pool with Jackie Gleason in Cleveland for 3 days. Jackie did inquire about my mom's flexibility, I was born the next year...

Q, Your pops must have been a great guy. You don't look anything like Jackie Gleason.........thank god!


Aww now Jackie was the man in his day... but your right, pops was...thanks!

Cherokee & Italian huh?
hmmmmmmm, yummy

  


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Posted on 06/07/2005


eclipsecoach write:

ThighSyn write:
Cherokee and Italian~
My pops was Cherokee! He was the greatest famous person I've ever known. (only to me)

But Pop did play pool with Jackie Gleason in Cleveland for 3 days. Jackie did inquire about my mom's flexibility, I was born the next year...

Q, Your pops must have been a great guy. You don't look anything like Jackie Gleason.........thank god!


Aww now Jackie was the man in his day... but your right, pops was...thanks!



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ThighSyn write:
Cherokee and Italian~
My pops was Cherokee! He was the greatest famous person I've ever known. (only to me)

But Pop did play pool with Jackie Gleason in Cleveland for 3 days. Jackie did inquire about my mom's flexibility, I was born the next year...

Q, Your pops must have been a great guy. You don't look anything like Jackie Gleason.........thank god!



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