Tell Something Interesting About One (Or More) of Your Ancestors
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
my ancestors arrived in America 16 generations ago on the wooden ship Arbella
#203
My gg-grandfather was a state senator for a county in Colorado. Later in life he was working in a mine and there was an explosion. He died but remains as the "Gallagher Ghost" in Leadville.
On my dad's side, there is a relative from the 1600's that was supposdly related to Robert the Bruce (never verified) and we are related to Miley C. (Hannah Montana). My granddaughter was very excited about that. (Something like 32nd cousins three times removed)
My grandfather was in the KKK, but quit because when he joined he thought it was a group against the Catholics. (He was German Lutheran) Funny how his son ONLY married Catholics. Life is strange.
On my husbands side his gg grandparents lived next to Boston Corrbett. (The soldier who killed John Wilkes Booth) he was a rescluse and always said "If they find out the truth they will come after me". I wonder about that comment now that the rumors are out there that JWB was not really the man in the barn. Will be curious to hear.
On my dad's side, there is a relative from the 1600's that was supposdly related to Robert the Bruce (never verified) and we are related to Miley C. (Hannah Montana). My granddaughter was very excited about that. (Something like 32nd cousins three times removed)
My grandfather was in the KKK, but quit because when he joined he thought it was a group against the Catholics. (He was German Lutheran) Funny how his son ONLY married Catholics. Life is strange.
On my husbands side his gg grandparents lived next to Boston Corrbett. (The soldier who killed John Wilkes Booth) he was a rescluse and always said "If they find out the truth they will come after me". I wonder about that comment now that the rumors are out there that JWB was not really the man in the barn. Will be curious to hear.
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My great-grandfather was one of the train children sent out of New York who was sent to Ohio in the late 1800's when he was 10 years old. His 9 year old brother was sent with him and he went on to Texas. My great-grandfather was removed from the the train in Ohio so consequently on my father's side, we can't trace our ancestors any further back than that. There all sorts of books out there on the Train Children and it was a sad point in our nation's history.
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Hi Suz - Are you talking about the mountain fire in Centralia which I believe is still burning? Or could be Mt. Carmel? I remember my dad taking me for a ride (I was about 4 or 5) to the fires east of Wilkes-Barre in the Boro of Laurel Run. If you travel up E. Northampton St. toward the mt., you will still see steam from the fire especially if it's raining. All the homes were demolished because of the threat of gas entering the basements. I'm 66 y/o now so that was a long time ago. These fires have been burning all this time. I wonder if they will ever go out?
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What a fantastic thread this is. Some so funny, some nostalgic and some just plain hilarious. Aside from my father, the fevenuer, I had a grandfather who was sort of famous in some circles, he was a Methodist minister who wrote a book supporting the question of the sabbath, name of book was "Sunday the True Sabbath" He actually attended a Mastadon dinner in NYC given by the Explorers Club, I believe it was called. I guess he was still alive when I was born, but father never talked about him because when he was in high school, his father got a calling to go to CA to form a new church there. Guess Grandmother refused to leave Kansas and go to CA, so he left her in Kansas. My father subsequently had to leave school and go to work to help his mother , brother and sister survive. Guess the Rev. Samuel Walter Gamble married again, maybe several times but have no idea if he ever divorced grandma, who had died before I was born. I only was told of this shortly before my father died and he left some pictures of his father and brothers and sister. Sounds like even the clergy had their problems.
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Let's see.. DH has the most interesting family tree of the two of us. His 11th great grandfather came over on the Mayflower and had owned Scroobyshire in England. (His genealogical tree was pretty straightforward and took about 8 years of researching.
My tree has been a bit more difficult and a lot more suprising, at least to me. I never knew my great grandfather but he had 24 children and lived in southern Ohio-West Virginia. His first wife left him (no divorce) and he married a girl the age of one his daughters! I have visited the area (Peach Mtn) and it's beautiful. But my goodness the stories I've heard in the past 5 years!! And research does uncover a lot of once hidden details.
My tree has been a bit more difficult and a lot more suprising, at least to me. I never knew my great grandfather but he had 24 children and lived in southern Ohio-West Virginia. His first wife left him (no divorce) and he married a girl the age of one his daughters! I have visited the area (Peach Mtn) and it's beautiful. But my goodness the stories I've heard in the past 5 years!! And research does uncover a lot of once hidden details.
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