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View Poll Results: How far back can you trace your ancestors? | |||
The 1900's |
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1 | 9.09% |
The 1800's |
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4 | 36.36% |
The 1700's |
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1 | 9.09% |
The 1600's |
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2 | 18.18% |
The 1500's or earlier |
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3 | 27.27% |
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#1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: New Hampshire
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My cousin traced my mom's side of the family back to the 1600's in France.
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#2 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: New Caney, Texas (outside Houston)
Posts: 1,776
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I can go to the grave of my g-g-grandparents (born in the 1700s), as my Father's side of the family have a private cemetary in Louisiana. My Mom's family researched and have a book, but I've never been close to them. My Mom's sister lives about an hour away and I haven't seen her since my g-mother died (8 years ago). Her daughter (my first cousin) lives about 6 streets over from my youngest daughter and I don't stop in to see her either. I keep in touch with my paternal cousins all over the country.
It's weird to look at it in this perspective, but my Dad's parents were born in the late 1800s, so to me that doesn't seem like too long ago. Of course, they lived to 94 and 97 years old, too.
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My Moms sister was married to my dads brother, which means their kids have the exact same ancestry as I do. (Lost you yet?) lol
One of them has traced the families on one side back to the mid 1500's and the other side into the late 1600's last I heard. They were all from Norway and immigrated to the US.
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#4 |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: New Jersey
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That's amazing Tink! I've traced my mom and my dad back to the early 1800's when they all came over from Ireland. Unfortunately the Irish are not great record keepers, so I don't have any information before that.
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#5 |
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I would love to trace mine back. I think my family were the Mckinney's of Summer Hill were they first come to North America from Ireland and Scottland, but I'm not sure. I would love to learn how to trace back further.
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#6 |
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Donating 4WT 13K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Kansas
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I thought that I had copies of my family traced back earlier than I actually did so I need to change mine from the 1500's to the 1700's.
I met a distant family member on the internet (and have now met her a couple of times in person) and she has the Julian side of my mother's family traced back to 1749 in France. A part of my husband's family has been traced back to really, really early by a distant family member.
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