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Now far back can you trace your family tree?

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I haven't traced my family tree yet but I do know someone on TGS who's ancestry goes back to the Declaration of Independence. I hope they respond here about that because it's an amazing heritage line.

So who else has traced their family history and what did you come up with?

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1620, guy from Fance moved to Ireland.

Family legend claims Frenchy was concerned about registering his weapons.

Please do tell some more Doug.

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A bunch of Indians that hid out in the mountains to avoid being forced into the government camps. So yeah, we've been here a while.

No aristocrats in our tree though.

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A long time ago I traced it back to the 1860s and before.

A bunch of Yankee fighting Mississippians and Texans. From the Carolina's before that and Europe before that.

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No aristocrats in our tree though.

That's funny. I'll have to tell my daughter she's named after an aristocrat, instead of a former President that she's related to. All these years she though it was a historic family name.... Her name is Madison.

Beth

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One of my uncles was at the first round table (Jesus 's) .

I bet there wine wasn't as good as another Roundtable that some of us were at:)

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One of my uncles was at the first round table (Jesus 's) .

Impressive. No body keeps genealogical records as consistently as those descendants of Jacob. If you can go back that far I wouldn't be surprised if you could go back to Adam.

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