You may call me Lady Jujube now......

I just got a call from my sister, who has gotten very active in the genealogy of our mother's side of the family (my dad's side, while for the most part honest folks, were "just" folk as I have learned in my days in the field).

Well, she has determined that our 24th-great-grandfather was King Edward I of England, also known as Edward Longshanks, of the Plantagenet House.

Well, whoop-de-doo......pardon me while I go polish my tiara. It's a little tarnished these days, y'know.
 

Ancestry is fun to learn.

Here's my ancestors.

Gruffydd ap Llywelyn  1010 – 5 August 1063) was the King of Wales and had repeatedly defeated the English forces. He was the son of King Llywelyn ap Seisyll and Angharad, daughter of Maredudd ab Owain. He was the great-great-grandson of Hywel Dda.
 
I think if you go far enough back everyone is related to some famous historical figures. I am related to the Tudors and others. When you think about it, we could all be related to each other even though we live in different countries. It has sparked my interest in reading about those historical times.
 
I think if you go far enough back everyone is related to some famous historical figures. I am related to the Tudors and others. When you think about it, we could all be related to each other even though we live in different countries. It has sparked my interest in reading about those historical times.
you are so right!
 
I think if you go far enough back everyone is related to some famous historical figures. I am related to the Tudors and others. When you think about it, we could all be related to each other even though we live in different countries. It has sparked my interest in reading about those historical times.
Not me! My ancestors were all farmers and horse tenders; people scratchin the Earth to stay alive. But, I'm proud of them!
 

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