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a la izquierda

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10. Well, I've traced his family back to the 1400s.
Mon Mar 4, 2013, 03:51 PM
Mar 2013

They were Earls, so it was pretty easy, once I got back to the 1700s. It also helps that the men tend to have odd, or at least uncommon first names, and some military service. His family has been in America since the 1630s.
I've also traced another line of his family back to 17th century France. That ancestor was expelled as a Hugenot.

I'm a historian, so genealogy is a fun hobby.

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You would almost think they would run out of rapists Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #1
In medieval viking-land? Hayabusa Mar 2013 #41
If Viking women are taking them out three at a time... yeah Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #42
Never paid much attention pipi_k Mar 2013 #2
Wouldn't you be tough & nasty if you were freezing your ass off .... Myrina Mar 2013 #3
I live pipi_k Mar 2013 #6
My husband's family also comes from Normandy... a la izquierda Mar 2013 #4
He's lucky pipi_k Mar 2013 #7
Well, I've traced his family back to the 1400s. a la izquierda Mar 2013 #10
How do you pipi_k Mar 2013 #18
I have been able to go way back on ancestry. grasswire Mar 2013 #26
yeah, just the names of some of my ancestors are clues grasswire Mar 2013 #9
One of my favorite beers! OriginalGeek Mar 2013 #15
OMG grasswire Mar 2013 #20
Some of my ancestors on my dad's side . . . Brigid Mar 2013 #23
well, my ancestor was killed by Macbeth. grasswire Mar 2013 #24
Feud time, methinks forsooth! Brigid Mar 2013 #25
can you buy that beer in U.S.? nt grasswire Mar 2013 #21
yes OriginalGeek Mar 2013 #30
the name of the Skull Splitter is Thornfinn Einarsson grasswire Mar 2013 #28
A fun Viking show between 957 and 963 was "Leave It to Skull Cleaver" struggle4progress Mar 2013 #17
Featuring Skull, brother of Walleyed, son of Juneth and Wardlock, Art_from_Ark Mar 2013 #36
Those were such happy days! struggle4progress Mar 2013 #37
A 6-year run was pretty good, considering it was in the same time slot as this popular show: Art_from_Ark Mar 2013 #39
I'm afraid I'd forgotten about that show struggle4progress Mar 2013 #44
Isn't it cool pipi_k Mar 2013 #27
I once saw a photo of a Civil War soldier . . . Brigid Mar 2013 #31
What about ashling Mar 2013 #33
Yeah, being half Norwegian I like to think so Spike89 Mar 2013 #5
She was a shieldmaiden. Xithras Mar 2013 #8
Was?! pokerfan Mar 2013 #16
That is fascinating... Sekhmets Daughter Mar 2013 #19
A pregnant woman wielding a sword??! Yavin4 Mar 2013 #29
yeah, they were, like, a floating hell's angels troupe: struggle4progress Mar 2013 #11
And yet, they haven't won a Super Bowl. Dr. Strange Mar 2013 #12
Maybe they would . . . Brigid Mar 2013 #14
Somebody had to do it! In_The_Wind Mar 2013 #13
Yes, we are. datasuspect Mar 2013 #22
They founded Russia. kwassa Mar 2013 #32
Normans also unified just about all of medieval Italy south of the Papal States cemaphonic Mar 2013 #34
It was more a matter of numbers. Xithras Mar 2013 #35
Yeah, normally I'm a stickler over history vs. mythologizing too, but... cemaphonic Mar 2013 #38
It wasn't the Inuit. Xithras Mar 2013 #40
They were our overlords! many a good man Mar 2013 #43
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