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Off Topic => Ten Forward => Topic started by: GE-Raven on April 13, 2004, 03:44:51 pm
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I may have posted this before, but my mom is a genealogist and discvored our a family line that runs all the back to the 7th century A.D.
By direct ancestors include
Charles the Great
King John (Signer of the Magna Carta) (O.K. he was illiterate so it was a seal)
Edward I.
So here is proof I really am of "noble" blood.
LOL
1. Pepin the old (d. 640), father of
2. Begga (md Ansegisel), mother of
3. Pepin the Younger )d. 741), father of
4. Charles Martel, father of
5. Pepin the Short ( d. 768), father of
6. Charlemagne (d. 814), father of
7. Louis the Pious (d. 814), father of
8. Charles the Bald, father of
9. Baldwin I "Iron Arm" (d. 877, father of
10. Baldwin II )d.918), father of
11. Arnulf I (d. 965), father of
12. Baldwin III (d. 962), father of
13. Arnulf II (d. 988), father of
14. Baldwin IV (d.1035), father of
15. Baldwin V, father of
16. Matilda of Flanders (md William the Conqueror), mother of
17. Henry I (d. 1135), father of
18. Matilda (md Geoffrey Plantagenet), mother of
19. Henry II (d. 1189), father of
20. John, Lord of Ireland (d.1216), father of
21. Henry III (d.1272), father of
22. Edward I (d.1307), father of
23. Elizabeth (md Humphrey deBohum), mother of
24. Agnes deBohum (md Robert deFerrers), mother of
25. John deFerrers (d. 1367), father of
26. Robert deFerrers (d. 1413), father of
27. Edmund deFerrers (d. 1436), father of
28. William deFerrers (d. 1450), father of
29. Anne deFerrers (md Walter Devereux), mother of
30. Katherine Devereux (md Sir James Baskerville), mother of
31. Sir Walter Baskerville, father of
32. Sir James Baskerville, father of
33. Sybil Baskerville (md Sir Robert Whitney), mother of
34. Robert Whitney, father of
35. Thomas Whitney (d. 1637), father of
36. John Whitney (d. 1673), father of
37. Jonathan Whitney (d. 1702), father of
38. Joseph Whitney, father of
39. Joseph Whitney, father of
40. Lydia Whitney (md Stephen Pierce), mother of
41. Joseph Pierce (d. 1872), father of
42. Richmond Pierce (d. 1902), father of
43. Nella Augusta Pierce Grattan, mother of
44. Harold Merwyn Grattan, father of
45. Kathleen Grattan Wolfe, mother of
46. Sean R. Wolfe (A.K.A. GE-Raven)
GE-Raven
great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Charlemagne!
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Stephen
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Well sir, you are almost British,so theres some hope for you

Which relative first went to America?
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Raven the Longshanks!
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we're not worthy
we're not worthy
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Wow...
And I thought being related to William Penn and also decended from the House of Burley (who?) was hot stuff.
Best,
Jerry
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If I werent so tired I would read all of that, I even misread genealogist...disastrous, confused results.
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So Raven, how's Fergie?
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I think the most famous ancestor that I have was my Great Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather. Sir Charles Richard.
Before the Revolutionary War he was the Ambassador to Poland for King George 
In 1754 he sent his two sons to the Carolinas to look after the lands he was given by good ol King George. You can Guess what happend to those lands after the Revolution 
Hmmmmmmm I just figgerd out why I have always liked the song "God Save The King"
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I'm sorry, but this means I'm going to have to kill you, you who persecuted my NON noble ancestors...
And glad of it!
At least I don't think any of my ancestors were really all that noble...there was that one that had to flee from the area because he killed someone...putting up the battle against oppression and all of that sort of activity...
My ancestors and yours may have been unequivocally opposed to each other!

Or maybe not, I should do more genealogy myself.
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So, if you ever come to Texas then we will have to tar and feather you, and to get our more enthusiastic fellows to flash their private parts in your general direction while we hang you upside down from a tree on a rope.
We Texans have to pay our respects to royalty, after all.
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I may have posted this before, but my mom is a genealogist and discvored our a family line that runs all the back to the 7th century A.D.
By direct ancestors include
Charles the Great
King John (Signer of the Magna Carta) (O.K. he was illiterate so it was a seal)
Edward I.
So here is proof I really am of "noble" blood.
LOL
1. Pepin the old (d. 640), father of
2. Begga (md Ansegisel), mother of
3. Pepin the Younger )d. 741), father of
4. Charles Martel, father of
5. Pepin the Short ( d. 768), father of
6. Charlemagne (d. 814), father of
7. Louis the Pious (d. 814), father of
8. Charles the Bald, father of
9. Baldwin I "Iron Arm" (d. 877, father of
10. Baldwin II )d.918), father of
11. Arnulf I (d. 965), father of
12. Baldwin III (d. 962), father of
13. Arnulf II (d. 988), father of
14. Baldwin IV (d.1035), father of
15. Baldwin V, father of
16. Matilda of Flanders (md William the Conqueror), mother of
17. Henry I (d. 1135), father of
18. Matilda (md Geoffrey Plantagenet), mother of
19. Henry II (d. 1189), father of
20. John, Lord of Ireland (d.1216), father of
21. Henry III (d.1272), father of
22. Edward I (d.1307), father of
23. Elizabeth (md Humphrey deBohum), mother of
24. Agnes deBohum (md Robert deFerrers), mother of
25. John deFerrers (d. 1367), father of
26. Robert deFerrers (d. 1413), father of
27. Edmund deFerrers (d. 1436), father of
28. William deFerrers (d. 1450), father of
29. Anne deFerrers (md Walter Devereux), mother of
30. Katherine Devereux (md Sir James Baskerville), mother of
31. Sir Walter Baskerville, father of
32. Sir James Baskerville, father of
33. Sybil Baskerville (md Sir Robert Whitney), mother of
34. Robert Whitney, father of
35. Thomas Whitney (d. 1637), father of
36. John Whitney (d. 1673), father of
37. Jonathan Whitney (d. 1702), father of
38. Joseph Whitney, father of
39. Joseph Whitney, father of
40. Lydia Whitney (md Stephen Pierce), mother of
41. Joseph Pierce (d. 1872), father of
42. Richmond Pierce (d. 1902), father of
43. Nella Augusta Pierce Grattan, mother of
44. Harold Merwyn Grattan, father of
45. Kathleen Grattan Wolfe, mother of
46. Sean R. Wolfe (A.K.A. GE-Raven)
GE-Raven
great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Charlemagne!
-

Stephen
-
-
Well sir, you are almost British,so theres some hope for you

Which relative first went to America?
-
Raven the Longshanks!
-
we're not worthy
we're not worthy
-
Wow...
And I thought being related to William Penn and also decended from the House of Burley (who?) was hot stuff.
Best,
Jerry
-
If I werent so tired I would read all of that, I even misread genealogist...disastrous, confused results.
-
So Raven, how's Fergie?
-
I think the most famous ancestor that I have was my Great Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather. Sir Charles Richard.
Before the Revolutionary War he was the Ambassador to Poland for King George 
In 1754 he sent his two sons to the Carolinas to look after the lands he was given by good ol King George. You can Guess what happend to those lands after the Revolution 
Hmmmmmmm I just figgerd out why I have always liked the song "God Save The King"
-
I'm sorry, but this means I'm going to have to kill you, you who persecuted my NON noble ancestors...
And glad of it!
At least I don't think any of my ancestors were really all that noble...there was that one that had to flee from the area because he killed someone...putting up the battle against oppression and all of that sort of activity...
My ancestors and yours may have been unequivocally opposed to each other!

Or maybe not, I should do more genealogy myself.
-
So, if you ever come to Texas then we will have to tar and feather you, and to get our more enthusiastic fellows to flash their private parts in your general direction while we hang you upside down from a tree on a rope.
We Texans have to pay our respects to royalty, after all.
-
I may have posted this before, but my mom is a genealogist and discvored our a family line that runs all the back to the 7th century A.D.
By direct ancestors include
Charles the Great
King John (Signer of the Magna Carta) (O.K. he was illiterate so it was a seal)
Edward I.
So here is proof I really am of "noble" blood.
LOL
1. Pepin the old (d. 640), father of
2. Begga (md Ansegisel), mother of
3. Pepin the Younger )d. 741), father of
4. Charles Martel, father of
5. Pepin the Short ( d. 768), father of
6. Charlemagne (d. 814), father of
7. Louis the Pious (d. 814), father of
8. Charles the Bald, father of
9. Baldwin I "Iron Arm" (d. 877, father of
10. Baldwin II )d.918), father of
11. Arnulf I (d. 965), father of
12. Baldwin III (d. 962), father of
13. Arnulf II (d. 988), father of
14. Baldwin IV (d.1035), father of
15. Baldwin V, father of
16. Matilda of Flanders (md William the Conqueror), mother of
17. Henry I (d. 1135), father of
18. Matilda (md Geoffrey Plantagenet), mother of
19. Henry II (d. 1189), father of
20. John, Lord of Ireland (d.1216), father of
21. Henry III (d.1272), father of
22. Edward I (d.1307), father of
23. Elizabeth (md Humphrey deBohum), mother of
24. Agnes deBohum (md Robert deFerrers), mother of
25. John deFerrers (d. 1367), father of
26. Robert deFerrers (d. 1413), father of
27. Edmund deFerrers (d. 1436), father of
28. William deFerrers (d. 1450), father of
29. Anne deFerrers (md Walter Devereux), mother of
30. Katherine Devereux (md Sir James Baskerville), mother of
31. Sir Walter Baskerville, father of
32. Sir James Baskerville, father of
33. Sybil Baskerville (md Sir Robert Whitney), mother of
34. Robert Whitney, father of
35. Thomas Whitney (d. 1637), father of
36. John Whitney (d. 1673), father of
37. Jonathan Whitney (d. 1702), father of
38. Joseph Whitney, father of
39. Joseph Whitney, father of
40. Lydia Whitney (md Stephen Pierce), mother of
41. Joseph Pierce (d. 1872), father of
42. Richmond Pierce (d. 1902), father of
43. Nella Augusta Pierce Grattan, mother of
44. Harold Merwyn Grattan, father of
45. Kathleen Grattan Wolfe, mother of
46. Sean R. Wolfe (A.K.A. GE-Raven)
GE-Raven
great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Charlemagne!
-

Stephen
-
-
Well sir, you are almost British,so theres some hope for you

Which relative first went to America?
-
Raven the Longshanks!
-
we're not worthy
we're not worthy
-
Wow...
And I thought being related to William Penn and also decended from the House of Burley (who?) was hot stuff.
Best,
Jerry
-
If I werent so tired I would read all of that, I even misread genealogist...disastrous, confused results.
-
So Raven, how's Fergie?
-
I think the most famous ancestor that I have was my Great Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather. Sir Charles Richard.
Before the Revolutionary War he was the Ambassador to Poland for King George 
In 1754 he sent his two sons to the Carolinas to look after the lands he was given by good ol King George. You can Guess what happend to those lands after the Revolution 
Hmmmmmmm I just figgerd out why I have always liked the song "God Save The King"
-
I'm sorry, but this means I'm going to have to kill you, you who persecuted my NON noble ancestors...
And glad of it!
At least I don't think any of my ancestors were really all that noble...there was that one that had to flee from the area because he killed someone...putting up the battle against oppression and all of that sort of activity...
My ancestors and yours may have been unequivocally opposed to each other!

Or maybe not, I should do more genealogy myself.
-
So, if you ever come to Texas then we will have to tar and feather you, and to get our more enthusiastic fellows to flash their private parts in your general direction while we hang you upside down from a tree on a rope.
We Texans have to pay our respects to royalty, after all.