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LeftInTX

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58. Actually there are quite a few people who can trace their ancestry to the Mayflower.
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 08:57 AM
Mar 2024

It's about finding that "connection" in your tree.

I'm 10th-13th cousin with a lot of presidents. (It's a bunch of x cousin removed by 9 times or something weird because they were too old to actually be cousins)

I'm also 8th cousin of Charles Manson. (White privilege at work, baby!!!)
I'm either 8th or 9th cousin of Bonnie Parker. (There's an app on family search that allows you to compare yourself with another person. So one night, I started comparing relationships with famous people)

A 4th great grandfather of mine arrived here from Scotland in 1718. He was about 13 and came here by himself. His stepdad rejected him, so he left home and worked as a cabin boy. Supposedly, Blackbeard the Pirate attacked their ship when it was anchored off N Carolina. He took off his clothes and got in barrel and somehow made it to shore. Two friends went with him. One didn't take off his clothes and drowned. (I don't know if this is lore or not, but it is passed down).

His son served in the American Revolution. His son had 22 kids between two women and was never married.
One of his sons became a state senator and got all the kids legitimized via a resolution in the North Carolina legislature. (This is fact and the resolution and his will are online)

My great grandfather was born in 1863. The 1860 census shows they had several slaves and were comfortable. However, after the war my great grandfather's family likely poor. (Many southerners were after the Civil War). He eventually became a grove worker in Florida where he died around 1924.

My dad's side can't trace is ancestry back beyond 1909. They were Armenians who were expelled from Turkey. My GGF wrote a book that supplies a few names, but he didn't provide any dates etc. There are no "old country" records.

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On my hubby's side, he is the 11th great grandson of Diego Montemayor. (Founder of Nuevo Leon) He is also related to a few other conquistadors who settled northern Mexico. Using the Family Search app, he is related to former Presidents Carranza and SantaAna. He is also 8th cousin of Pancho Villa's wife. (I assume all northern Mexicans are related to each other due to lots of endogamy and little migration). In his case, there was an officer with the name Villejo, who married into hubby's "indigeno" family in the early 1800's. This officer became hubby's 3rd great grandfather. He was connected to all the important founders in the area.

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I'm probably related to someone on the Mayflower. I just haven't checked.

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Do You Identify as American? [View all] qwlauren35 Mar 2024 OP
I don't say I'm American in the United States. jimfields33 Mar 2024 #1
I'm an American mutt pfitz59 Mar 2024 #2
I have no idea what this means. Attack: "If Democrats don't start standing up and shouting" betsuni Mar 2024 #3
They were not attacking Democrats LearnedHand Mar 2024 #8
Nope. American means the culture, not a political party and accusing Democrats of not "standing up betsuni Mar 2024 #12
I'm so sorry you took it that way. qwlauren35 Mar 2024 #39
I think I get what you're saying... electric_blue68 Mar 2024 #42
The right claims the flag, bible and the name American. Hope22 Mar 2024 #4
Heh yeah. See my #41 post electric_blue68 Mar 2024 #43
It's easy for me to remember where I am Basic LA Mar 2024 #5
Well said! LearnedHand Mar 2024 #6
I get what you're saying re "it's come to stand so strongly for American nationalism"... electric_blue68 Mar 2024 #44
You're hitting at the time i am most likely to hyphenate Maeve Mar 2024 #7
I identify as a Hoosier. BluesRunTheGame Mar 2024 #9
Hoosier Daddy? Bucky Mar 2024 #54
No. usedtobedemgurl Mar 2024 #10
I identify as a guy randomly born on this side of an imaginary red line on a map. Torchlight Mar 2024 #11
Why? TwilightZone Mar 2024 #13
Yes. Republicans are nutty right-wing radicals. Has nothing to do with anyone else. betsuni Mar 2024 #14
Worse the media would have you believe that Johonny Mar 2024 #15
This is a thing? ThreeNoSeep Mar 2024 #16
Wow, back at n the Anti Vietnam War days... electric_blue68 Mar 2024 #41
I confuse them. qwlauren35 Mar 2024 #61
Soy americano! Yes amerikats'i yem ես ամերիկացի եմ LeftInTX Mar 2024 #17
I get what you're saying... electric_blue68 Mar 2024 #46
It's been a while NanaCat Mar 2024 #49
Armenian. I'm Armenian-American. Hubby is Latino. LeftInTX Mar 2024 #57
Ty. Oh, I recognized the Spanish 😁 Spanish in HS, too electric_blue68 Mar 2024 #60
I do NYC2ATL Mar 2024 #18
I do. Even on my census form my nationality is American Bucky Mar 2024 #19
If someone in a foreign country asks me. I say I'm from sinkingfeeling Mar 2024 #20
PS: Amen! to the OP Bucky Mar 2024 #21
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Of course ITAL Mar 2024 #26
I have a liberal Texan friend who can trace part of her family back... electric_blue68 Mar 2024 #47
Apparently ITAL Mar 2024 #56
Actually there are quite a few people who can trace their ancestry to the Mayflower. LeftInTX Mar 2024 #58
Interesting stuff! electric_blue68 Mar 2024 #59
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Ty, never heard the term before. electric_blue68 Mar 2024 #40
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Likewise for me! DemocraticPatriot Mar 2024 #36
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