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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 12:24:17 PM   
MissMorrigan


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Level, I wish I could boast of having lived in the deep south, but alas, I can't. My familiarity comes from good friends over the years who introduced me to the culture, an interest in cuisine and love of good music.

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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 12:35:42 PM   
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Level, I wish I could boast of having lived in the deep south, but alas, I can't. My familiarity comes from good friends over the years who introduced me to the culture, an interest in cuisine and love of good music.


Ah, I see; you have good taste in friends, then

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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 12:40:08 PM   
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And good food... which is something I need aversion therapy for! lol

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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 12:48:45 PM   
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With recent advances in online geneology, I was able to fill in the gaps in my direct family lineage, going back to Spanish Jews fleeing the Inquisition, and ending up as some of the first colonists in the southern US.
Also found another branch that ended up in the vicinity of Singapore.

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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 12:51:39 PM   
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And good food... which is something I need aversion therapy for! lol


Food is one of life's great pleasures, isn't it?

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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 12:57:10 PM   
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That is very impressive, it's amazing the amount of information that can be found online, Alumbrado. I haven't been able to do that well, we're omitting some surnames, which makes it more difficult. I'd love to fully research the Russian/Jew line as far back as possible.

How did they wind up in Singapore, what prompted them, do you know?

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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 12:58:37 PM   
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It is until ya wind up almost as wide as you are tall !

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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 1:15:01 PM   
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It is until ya wind up almost as wide as you are tall !


I know. But there are ways around that!

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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 1:17:58 PM   
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ORIGINAL: MissMorrigan

That is very impressive, it's amazing the amount of information that can be found online, Alumbrado. I haven't been able to do that well, we're omitting some surnames, which makes it more difficult. I'd love to fully research the Russian/Jew line as far back as possible.

How did they wind up in Singapore, what prompted them, do you know?


Someone from Spain with the same unique spelling of our surame was an emissary to a Malaysian sultan of some sorts, leaving behind a small fort/outpost, and apparently, a lot of progeny...

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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 1:40:15 PM   
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Half of my ancestry is unknown, but i have some Chocktaw, and a lot of Anglo-Scotts and German. i'm a decendent of one of the Mayflower pilgrims, an English Yeoman who's son was one of the first governors of Maryland, a piano tuner who was close friends with Bhrams, and a Zigfried dancer.

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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 1:42:01 PM   
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ownedgirlie...we're opposites. My fathers family came from Cadiz and on that side, I am the 13th generation of performing artists/instrumentalists..... My mother is the 17th generation of Neopolitan opera singers ( that's Naples you all ) in her family and the youngest of 13 children.

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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 2:00:00 PM   
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ownedgirlie...we're opposites. My fathers family came from Cadiz and on that side, I am the 13th generation of performing artists/instrumentalists..... My mother is the 17th generation of Neopolitan opera singers ( that's Naples you all ) in her family and the youngest of 13 children.


Oh wow, Mom is from Sevilla, in the middle of 14 kids.  Dad's mother's family is from Coconato, in Northern Italy. 

Sister was an opera singer.  Mother was a singer and dancer.  Dad was a blues pianist.  :)

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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 2:34:55 PM   
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Purebred German here. Most of my family originally came from northern Germany. Apparently, my line has a weird "gift" that skips every few generations. Several of my ancestors were bankers and mathamaticians. (the "gift" is one of being a lightining calculator) Man, I wish I had been lucky enough to pick that one up! Anyway, being German doesn't really seem to affect me all that much, aside from the occasional compulsion to take over the world. Oh, and my leederhosen fetish.

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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 3:12:19 PM   
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  I did all the geneological research to get my dual US/Irish citizenship.
My mother's people ("McDonoughs" and "Faheys') came from Sligo, Ireland in a place called "Ballymote".
Her grandparents came from there and were farmers and there are still relatives living on that very farm and one of them is a dead ringer for one of my cousins.
My paternal grandparents came from Donegal and were like most up on the Innishowen Penninsula, farmers.
Lots of "Lafferty's" "McLaughlin's" and especially "Doherty's" in the family up there.
My grandmother's birth certificate listed a "Rose Doherty" on her maternal side and a "Mary Doherty" on her paternal side as the grandmothers. lol
I was in Buncrana getting gas one time when I was over there at of course "Doherty's Store/Gas" and told the lady behind the counter that story and she laughed and said; "Aye! We're all Doherty's up here!"
They still say "Aye" for "yes" up there.
And of course you can see the Viking/Scottish influence up there with all the redheads. It was the Vikings who established Dublin, in Irish it means "black pool" or something like that. Maybe someone in here knows the Irish for it, it's something like "Baille Athai Claithe"?
My last name "Porter" is Scottish and they probably were "Scottish Planters" who came over to Ulster during the Jacovite wars.
My grandfather was from Buncrana, Donegal and my grandmother from Moeville, (Breeda Glen) Donegal just outside Derry and they both immigrated to Boston around 1913 when they were 16 y.o. alone and met in the Boston area. They didn't know one another in Ireland.
And they both had that jet black hair and ice blue eyes which is common up in that part of Ireland. My father had that too but I only got the eyes, and my mother's brown hair.
"Dun na Gal" (Donegal) means in Irish, "fort of the foreigners" so there were no doubt Viking settlements in that area especially along the coasts.
And as they say, "before 1670 all Scottish Kings were Irish", there being much intermingling between the Scots and the Irish.
I would imagine that some of my "Scots/Irish" ancesters probably immigrated to Kentuckey, Tennessee and West Virginia in the 1700's and "made Ishkavarna"? whiskey ("The water of life.")

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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 3:32:31 PM   
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Paternally, I have cockney, welsh(ellis), scots(maxwell) we have a tankard given to a  army ancestor in 1812 and apprenticeship papers for a carpenter  in 1746. Maternally mostly yorkshire and lincolnshire with scots and irish. My maiden name tho is originally German, but Ive never been able to find out where they came into the picture, it goes back past the 1700s and that gets a lil hard to fgure out
My Grandfather swore up and down we were ancestors of Brian Boru (Irish King) but that I think was because of his love for Irish whiskey.
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RE: Ancestry - 2/10/2008 4:01:31 PM   
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I'm FN, and wish I did know more about my lost ancestry (especially for my daughter).

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RE: Ancestry - 2/11/2008 1:43:38 PM   
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Nats, it's easy, you just start by getting birth, death, and especially marriage records that give last names and work backwards from there.
These records will have the locality where the event (birth, marriage) took place and you can look for the previous generation there.
Many times it will give their "Birthplace" overseas i.e. "Dublin, Ire" and you just send over for a copy of any records that they have in foreign countries.
It's a little work but it can be fun!

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RE: Ancestry - 2/11/2008 1:59:25 PM   
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my mother has traced her line back 5 generations, and my fathers side 3.
im samoan, jamaican, hawaiian, mexican, cherokee and arapaho, norwegian, french and irish.

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RE: Ancestry - 2/11/2008 2:09:44 PM   
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my mothers side are farmers from calabria italy.
my fathers side are mostly farmers from a little town south east of krakow poland. i have never seen a family tree but some relatives say there is tartar blood from my fathers side.

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RE: Ancestry - 2/11/2008 2:12:36 PM   
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They took the whole Cherokee nation
Put us on this reservation
Took away our ways of life
The tomahawk and the bow and knife
Took away our native tongue
And taught their English to our young
And all the beads we made by hand
Are nowadays made in Japan

    Cherokee people, Cherokee tribe
    So proud to live, so proud to die

They took the whole Indian nation
Locked us on this reservation
Though I wear a shirt and tie
I’m still part redman deep inside

    Cherokee people, Cherokee tribe
    So proud to live, so proud to die

But maybe someday when they learn
Cherokee nation will return, will return, will return, will return,
will return


--(Ironically, Paul Revere and the Raiders)

Now get out.

Or give me shiny stuff...

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