Wednesday, December 26, 2018

DNA from ancestry. com update and Interesting names on the family tree

In December 2018, I was notified by ancestry.com that my DNA estimate has been updated due to  better tools for telling regions apart, especially closely related regions like Ireland and Great Britain. They also have 16,000 reference samples now instead of 3,000, which helps screen out less-likely regions.

I am now Norway16%Sweden4%Great Britain-(includes France, Germany, north west Europe) 65%; Ireland/Scottish/Wales-15%; Iberian Peninsula-3%.})


I was: Scandinavian-30%;  Western European-26%; Great Britain-24%; Ireland-17%; and others-

Finnish/Northern Russia region, Iberian Peninsula-3%.


Anamaria's has changed also, 

It was 65% Native American, or  indigenous peoples of the Americas, (both North and South America-ancestry does not have breakdown for each group) 15% Great Britain, 8% Italy/Greece, 6% Iberian Peninsula, 1% Ireland, 4% Africa, 1% Middle East,

It is now: 70% Native American, or  indigenous peoples of the Americas, (North, Central, South America), Spain16%, Portugal4%,France 3%, Basque2% North Africa1%,  Great Britain 1%,  Cameroon, Congo, & Southern Bantu Peoples 1%, Sardinia 1%, European Jewish 1%, 

I now have 19543 name3s on my family tree and many of the names are interesting and fascinating.
Here, I will give some names that I find interesting and give some meaning and context to them.

Wimer oGressenhale- 28th GGF, from  Gressenhall, Norfolk, England in the 11th century. He was Steward to William, 1st Earl of Warren and Surrey. His son was Roger FitzWimer, 
  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Wimer is the 9139th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 3571 individuals. Wimer is most common among White (94.37%) individuals. en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wimer
Apparently this an individual's name from Anglo-Saxon England  that eventually became a surname in the United States.

The surname Wymer was first found in the Saxon village of Weymouth in Dorset. The place name dates back to at least 934 when it was first listed as Waimouthe. Literally the place name means "mouth of the River Wey," an ancient English river name of unknown origin and meaning. 
The surname Wymer was first found in the Saxon village of Weymouth in Dorset. The place name dates back to at least 934 when it was first listed as Waimouthe. Literally the place name means "mouth of the River Wey," an ancient English river name of unknown origin and meaning. 

Thursday, August 9, 2018

Famous ancestors who share in our family tree

Famous People who Shared Ancestors

There many ancestors on my family tree that share common ancestory with famous and historical people.  I only list a couple, but each one has many from my tree.I only mention direct or grandparents, because basically we are all cousins.

George Washington (1st US President)
Charlemagne, Charles the Great, King of the Franks,  King of the Lombards Holy Roman Emperor ,
my 29th GGF
He was Washington's 26th GGF
Hugh, Hugues Capet, (941 - 996) first King of the Franks, 
my 28th GGF
He was Washington's 21st GGF
Henry, Heinrich I `the Fowler',  (876-936), Duke of Saxony, German Emperor, founded First Reich
 My 30th GGF   or g
He was Washington's 23rd GGF 
Sir Ralph Hastings, (1322-1398), Sheriff of Yorkshire, Governor of t
Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland4th Baron Neville dand parenre Raby,KG PC Earl Marshal (c. 1364 – 21 October 1425), was an English nobleman of the House of Neville.Castle Raby, Raby With Keverstone, Durham, England
My 16th GGF
He was Washington's 10th GGF.

John Adams (2nd US President) 
Thomas Gardner (1565-1635), Immigrant, Sea Captain, of Salem, Massachusetts, USA, my 11th GGF,
He was John Adams 4th GGF.

James Madison (4th U.S. President)
Gerald FitzWalter of Windsor (1070-1136), Constable of Pembroke Castle, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England
 My 25th GGF
James Madison's 18th GGF

John Quincy Adams, (6th US President)
Thomas Gardner (1565-1635), Immigrant, Sea Captain, of Salem, Massachusetts, USA, my 11th GGF,
He was John Adams 3rd GGF.

John Tyler (10th US President)
Katherine Percy, (1423-1504), of Leconfield, Yorkshire, England
my 17th GGM
Tyler's 12th GGM
      

Zachary Taylor, (12th US President)
John de Greystoke (1389-1436), Yorkshire, England
my 16th GGF
his 12th GGF

Isabel le Strange (1350-1369) Knokyn, Salop, England
my 17th GGM
his 13th GGM


Millard Fillmore, (13th US President)
Sir William Morgan,  (1582-1629)MP, Sheriff of Monmouthshire, Governor of Newport
 Born:  Glamorgan, Wales 
 my 10th GGF
 Fillmore's, 5th GGF


Abraham Lincoln (16th US President):
John Harrison, (-1505), of Northumberland England,
 my 13th GGF, 
He was Lincoln's 8th GGF.
William Harrison, (1430-1475), of Northumberland England, 
my 14th GGF, 
 He was Lincoln's 9th GGF.

Benjamin Harrison, (23rd US President)
Edward III, (1312-1377), King Of England, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England
my 18th GGF, 
He was Harrison's 12th GGF.

Lyndon Baines Johnson (36th US President)
John Beaufort, (1404-1444), Duke & 3rd Earl Somerset, 
my 18th GGF
his 15th GGF

George W. Bush (43rd US President)
Richard Baldwin (1576–1633)   Buckinghamshire, England
my 11th GGF, 
his 12th GGF,


Barrack Obama (44th US President)
Edward I (1239 – 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, England
my 20th GGF
He was Obama's 23rd GGF



Winston Churchill, (PM of England)
Henry, Heinrich I `the Fowler',  (876-936), Duke of Saxony, German Emperor, founded First Reich
 My 30th GGF   
He was Churchills 27rd GGF

Princess Diana, of England
Sir Ralph Hastings, (1322-1398), Sheriff of Yorkshire, Governor of York Castle
My 18th GGF
Lady Diana's 17th GGF
Sir Henry Percy, (1393-1455), 5th Lord Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland, Constable of England Warden of the Marches of Scotland , Northumberland
My 18th GGF
Lady Diana's 15th GGF

Prince Charles,  of England

Prince William, of England

David William Donald Cameron (born 9 Oct 1966) (PM of England) (2010- 2016)
Sir Ralph Hastings, (1322-1398), Sheriff of Yorkshire, Governor of York Castle
My 18th GGF He was Cameron's 17th GGF

Humphrey Bogart , Actor

Saher IV de Quincy, ((1170 – 1219) Crusader, 1st Earl of Winchester, Magna Carta baron, Constable of Fotheringhay Castle, Keeper 

My 23rd GGF

21st GGF

William Warriner(1600-2 Jun 1678)-Canterbury, Kent, England-Immigrant
My 10th GGF- Humphrey Bogart's , 8th GGF


William Holden, (William Franklin Beedle) Actor

Mia Farrow, Actor

Gregory Peck, Actor

Cindy Crawford, Actor/model

Nancy Davis, Actress and widow of Ronald Reagan, 40th U.S. President. 

Brooks Shields, Actor

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

St. Patrick's Day-2018- Royal ancestors

I have more than 19,3000 names on my family tree now

An article from ancestry.com regarding royal ancestry
Do you think your family originated from the top 1 percent?
According to a new study of unique last names from around the world, moving in or out of the upper class doesn’t take just a few generations — it takes centuries.
Measuring not just income and wealth but also occupation, education, and longevity, researchers found that upper-class families took 300 to 450 years before their scions fell back into the middle class. Throughout society, poor families, taken as a whole, took an equal amount of time — 10 to 15 generations — to work their way up into the middle class.
  • Researchers at the University of California, Davis, and the London School of Economics conducted the study, which they published in the journal “Human Nature.”
Using Surnames to Follow the Wealthy
The researchers based their study on families with unique last names. Those unique last names made it possible to trace the families through genealogical and other public records. In England, those aristocratic names included Atthill, Bunduck, Balfour, Bramston, Cheslyn, and Conyngham.
They found that social mobility in late medieval England wasn’t any worse than in modern England. Illiterate village artisans in 1300 took seven generations to incorporate fully into the educated elite of 1500. Conversely, if you died between 1999 and 2012 and had one of the 181 rare surnames of wealthy families in the mid-19th century, you were more than three times as wealthy as the average person.
Researchers aren’t sure why social mobility appears to move so slowly, despite outside political and social forces, and suspect genetics may play a role.
Rich Americans
The United States isn’t even old enough yet to test the researchers’ theory. But that hasn’t stopped many observers from identifying certain surnames that connote wealth in the United States.
For example, about 100 Mellons are alive today sharing $12 billion, the fruit of a bank their forefather Andrew W. Mellon founded in the mid-1800s. The several hundred living members of the Rockefellers share $10 billion in wealth that started when John D. Rockefeller founded Standard Oil in 1870.
With just $1 billion, the Kennedy family’s wealth is eclipsed by the assets of less romantic family dynasties (the wealthiest family in the world, the Waltons, trace their riches to the founding of Wal-Mart in 1962), but the 30 Kennedy heirs live with a name associated with America’s Camelot.
Time will tell how long it takes those heirs to end up driving a cab. In the meantime, if you have a unique surname, or even if your last name is Smith, Ancestry can help you find out where your ancestors worked, how well they were educated, and how long they lived — all signs, according to researchers, of their place in the social hierarchy.
— Sandie Angulo Chen
https://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/do-you-come-from-royal-blood-your-last-name-may-tell-you/


As I have stated before, the last King in our family tree was Edward III of England, who died 21 Jun 1377. All others were from earlier medieval times.  Queens would be almost the same number of course, but for a couple of possible concubines.

Kings of Wales- ( Gwynedd, of the Britons, North Wales, South Wales, Deheubarth) - 53
Kings of Europe- (France, Franks, Austrasia, Neustria, Burgundy, Germany)- 28
Kings of England- (Anglo-Saxons, Normans, English,)-  23
Kings of Scotland- (the Scots, the Picts, Galloway, Alba,)- 26
Kings of Scandinavia- (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Gotland, Zealand, Vingulmark) - 28 (most are legendary kings from early medieval times - are a mix of the countries)(In January 2018, I found about 20 more Swedish kings from early times who are all legendary since Vikings had no written records, all legends are based on famous poems written later)
Kings of Ireland-(Dublin, Leinster)- 4
(as of September 2014, I found a new branch of Irish Kings)(as of August 2017, I found a new branch of Irish Kings)  which brings the number to 53 (including Dublin, Leinster, Ulster, Munster, Ailech, Osraige or Ossory, Mide or Meath, Déisi Muman or Dessi,
As of  June 2015, I have found 21 more Irish Kings,
As of August 2017, I found 13 new Irish Kings of Osraige or Ossory.
(a note on Ireland-it is known as the Land of Kings- a good Tourist slogan- one source states that  at one time during the medieval period there were a 150 kings ruling about 500,000 people in Ireland.)
As of September 2016, I have found Russian and Byzantine Royalty.
Byzantine Emperor-6
Russian Princes of Kiev-5
Kings of Spain- (Navarre, Toledo, Leon, Castille, Barcelona, Pamploma,)-,20
As of November 2017, I've found 3 German Kings not included in the above

Here are some of the most well known historically kings and queens :

The oldest that I did find on my tree though very problematic:
    Constantine the Great (27 Feb 271-22 May 337)Roman emperor-on lists of he Most Influential Persons in History ( according to Michael H. Hart in 1975and ranked very high.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine_the_Great

   Probably on every European ancestors' family tree.

   Charlemagne, Charles the Great, (2 Apr 742 – 28 Jan 814)- Emperor, King, called the "Father of Europe". I found him on at least fifty branches of our family tree.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlemagne

    William I (1028 – 9 Sep 1087), usually known as William the Conqueror and sometimes William the Bastard,was the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 found him on over fifty branches of mine also.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_the_Conqueror


    Eleanor of Aquitaine, (Apr 1122-31 Mar 1204) Queen of England, Queen of France, Duchess of Aquitiane, married to Henry II, and Louis VII of France.  She  was one of the most powerful and wealthiest women in western Europe during the High Middle Ages.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine


      I have discovered another infamous common ancestor/cousin.  John Brown (abolitionist), (May 9, 1800 – December 2, 1859) was an American abolitionist who believed in and advocated armed insurrection as the only way to overthrow the institution of slavery in the United StatesIn 1859, Brown led a raid on the federal armory at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia (still Virginia at the time) to start a liberation movement among the slaves there. He seized the armory, but seven people were killed and ten or more were injured. He intended to arm slaves with weapons from the arsenal, but the attack failed. Within 36 hours, Brown's men had fled or been killed or captured by local farmers, militiamen, and US Marines led by Robert E. Lee. He was tried for treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia, the murder of five men, and inciting a slave insurrection, was found guilty on all counts, and was hanged
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brown_(abolitionist)

Our common ancestor was Sir Thomas Browne (1402 – 29 July 1460) (my 16th GGF) who was a Member of Parliament and Chancellor of the Exchequer. He was beheaded for treason on 20 July 1460.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Browne_(died_1460)