Geneology!
May. 29th, 2006 10:32 pmI have been doing some more geneological explorations, using as a guide a family tree given to me by my uncle, and a book on ancestry.com about the Child family (my mother's father's family). Using the book, I've now gotten back to Benjamin Child in the 17th century and Roxbury, Massachusetts.
This stuff is addictive. HWMBO wanted me to stop, so I will. However, it gets very interesting back there. The book mentions my great-grandfather (born 1871).
This stuff is addictive. HWMBO wanted me to stop, so I will. However, it gets very interesting back there. The book mentions my great-grandfather (born 1871).
The Math Major Goes "Ehhhh???"
Date: 2006-05-29 09:54 pm (UTC)Jeebus Aitch Kee-Rye-Ust. AFAIK my own youngest great-grandfather was born around 1894, a little less than 70-ish years BEFORE I was born. Never mind 19 years AFTER.
:-}}}
Re: The Math Major Goes "Ehhhh???"
Date: 2006-05-29 10:12 pm (UTC)You should meet his great-great-grandfather, who will be born next year.
Re: The Math Major Goes "Ehhhh???"
Date: 2006-05-29 10:56 pm (UTC)Well, shittah. All I can offer in return is that the family via which I am my own cousin on my dad's side is (yes, I'm serious, it really, Really Really is!) the Whanger family...
Re: The Math Major Goes "Ehhhh???"
Date: 2006-05-30 05:32 am (UTC)