raybar
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familysearch.org has a lot of alleged information on my father's side, but absolutely nothing on my mother's. What they list seems reasonable back about 10 or 12 generations, but after that I have serious doubts.
For example, one line of descent goes back 133 generations - - yes, one hundred thirty-three generations, not a typo - - where it lists my 131st great grandfather as God, my 130th great grandparents as Adam (4000 - 3070 BCE) and Eve (4000 - ? BCE), my 129th great grandparents as Shat (3870 - 2958 BCE) and Azura Akilia Bint Adam (3979 - 3067 BCE), and so on. Am I supposed to take this seriously? Am I supposed to believe that someone has found a reliable, unbroken chain of records listing all of the of births, deaths, marriages, and children for 6000 years? Am I supposed to ignore the fact that the earth is about 4.5 billion years old, and that our ancestors have been evolving for several billion years, not just 6000?
Still, I'm glad to know who some of my ancestors were over the last several centuries, where the lived, and (in some cases) what they did for a living. But I take much of it with a large grain of salt as there are bound to be mistakes.
For example, one line of descent goes back 133 generations - - yes, one hundred thirty-three generations, not a typo - - where it lists my 131st great grandfather as God, my 130th great grandparents as Adam (4000 - 3070 BCE) and Eve (4000 - ? BCE), my 129th great grandparents as Shat (3870 - 2958 BCE) and Azura Akilia Bint Adam (3979 - 3067 BCE), and so on. Am I supposed to take this seriously? Am I supposed to believe that someone has found a reliable, unbroken chain of records listing all of the of births, deaths, marriages, and children for 6000 years? Am I supposed to ignore the fact that the earth is about 4.5 billion years old, and that our ancestors have been evolving for several billion years, not just 6000?
Still, I'm glad to know who some of my ancestors were over the last several centuries, where the lived, and (in some cases) what they did for a living. But I take much of it with a large grain of salt as there are bound to be mistakes.
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