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While researching your families genealogy...have you found that you have a "famous ancestor"?
12 Answers
- ?Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Saint Ciaran (Kieran) the Younger, founder of the Irish monastery Clonmacnoise and one of the 12 apostles of Ireland.
My dad is an amateur genealogist and managed to trace our roots back to 1697 Ireland. When he finally had the chance to visit with some ancestors over there, they filled him in on our additional history going back to about 516 A.D. Ciaran and his family are my earliest known ancestors.
Interestingly, I have a modernized spelling of his last name: MacAnTsaoir, which means "son of the carpenter."
http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=...
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Eleanor princess of castile & King Edward are my 22nd GreatGrandparents;
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Eleanor Princess of Castile
Elizabeth of Rhuddlan Princess of England Countess of Hereford
Margaret de Bohun 2nd Countess of Devon
Sir Edward of Godlington Courteney
Hugh Courteney
Hugh Courteney(II)
Elizabeth Courteney
Thomas Trethurffe
Elizabeth Tethurffe
John Vivian
Haniball Vivian
Roger Vivian
John Vivian
Elizabeth Vivian
Matthew Bennett
Elizibeth Bennett
William Williams
Mary Williams
Thomas Rowling
Ivy Rowling
Patricia Reynish
David Williams
Michael Williams-(me)
Source(s): Old family records/Parents, Grandparents,Anscestors research. ------------------------- Samuel Charlemagne is my 43rd greatgrandad we must be cousins. - Joyce BLv 71 decade ago
Yes, but it doesn't mean much, unless it is a very recent ancestor. There are millions of descendants of Niall of the Nine Hostages, or many of the kings of England, or Genghis Khan.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I guess I'm the third answer that says charlemagne is one of my ancestors.
I've gone back further... but you will eventually reach a point where it's all myth.
-The Toe
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Well, it hasn't been proven yet, but I'm fairly certain that my beard shares a common ancestor with Billy Mays's.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
Charlemagne
Fernando 2nd of Aragon and Isabel 1st of Castille
Source(s): my older brother doing the geneaology - SockoLv 51 decade ago
My Mother told me years ago that in some way I am related to Sam Houston. Lots of good that will do me now! LOL!!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
My grandmother's first cousin was Andy Warhol. That's as close as I get to famous.
- 1 decade ago
Yep. Henry VIII. Not kidding. His illegitimate son is one of my great grandfathers, way back there.
Source(s): Lots and lots of genealogy research. - anonymousLv 51 decade ago
i'm a descendant of george and jacob donner, the german immigrants who traveled through the sierra mountains and got lost, jacob donner is my great, great, great, great grandfather on my dad's side, my dad's mother's maiden name was donner, george donner is my great, great, great, great grandpa's brother.
Source(s): research and my family.