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06 May 2012, 11:22 am

My mother was real into genealogy 10-15 years ago and was able to trace my grandmother's side of the family all the way back to a village in the Netherlands called Westbroek. My great whatever grandfather came over here sometime in the 1600s and was like an architect or something. He had abandoned his wife and kids back in the Netherlands and apparently got in trouble for it somehow so they sent his wife and kids to him in what would now be New York.

My mom did everything in between as well and basically collected a book's worth of information on it.



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06 May 2012, 11:35 am

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Many of my ancestors were horse thieves which is why I am so high strung


I think the humor was lost on Joker. :lol:


I do not understand sarcasm :wink:


It was satire. That's OK. Once an Aspie always an Aspie.

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06 May 2012, 11:44 am

ruveyn wrote:
Joker wrote:
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ruveyn wrote:
Many of my ancestors were horse thieves which is why I am so high strung


I think the humor was lost on Joker. :lol:


I do not understand sarcasm :wink:


It was satire. That's OK. Once an Aspie always an Aspie.

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:lol: so true hahahaha



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06 May 2012, 11:55 am

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My father's side of the family is mostly unknown to me. I don't even know the names of my living relatives, as my father doesn't really like them. I never met my grandparents on that side of the family, as they were quite old already when my father was born in 1959. I don't know when my grandfather died, but my grandmother supposedly died just before I was born. Apparently, they originated from a region of Prussia near Denmark, and moved to the Netherlands to avoid Prussian military service in the 1870s. They then moved to the port of Rotterdam and started working on ships, and later working in ship administration offices, where my father met my mother.

My mother's side of the family was apparently researched up to my grandfather who died in 2008 by my mother's cousin. Nowadays, it's a normal Dutch family. Before that (back in the 19th century now), they were low nobility somewhere in the east of the Netherlands. Before that, they had some other titles, with one of my distant ancestors once being Count of Holland. Before that, some German nobility, leading all the way back to Charlemagne. From that moment on, as that ancestor is officially known (most people can't tell for certain, but if you're European, it's very likely he's one of your ancestors, too), it's easy to just read Wikipedia to find earlier ancestors.


Very interesting thank you for sharing.



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06 May 2012, 7:07 pm

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I don't see how anyone can trace back before the 18th century (and even that's extraordinarily difficult/lucky) unless they are nobles, because there simply weren't any records kept.


Not everyone here comes from a country that is only a few years old.

Personally, I know my ancestry back to 1066. If you travel around the balkans & other parts of europe 1200-1500 years of family connection with the same property is fairly common.



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06 May 2012, 7:31 pm

DC wrote:
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I don't see how anyone can trace back before the 18th century (and even that's extraordinarily difficult/lucky) unless they are nobles, because there simply weren't any records kept.


Not everyone here comes from a country that is only a few years old.

Personally, I know my ancestry back to 1066. If you travel around the balkans & other parts of europe 1200-1500 years of family connection with the same property is fairly common.


Very true good point you just made.



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06 May 2012, 8:06 pm

DC wrote:
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I don't see how anyone can trace back before the 18th century (and even that's extraordinarily difficult/lucky) unless they are nobles, because there simply weren't any records kept.


Not everyone here comes from a country that is only a few years old.


UK (where we originate from) is not only a few years old. But registries didn't exist at all before the 1700s, and were uncommon until the 1800s.

There are, of course, family legends. We had a few - which were promptly revealed to be rather fanciful when we started doing the actual genealogy. Like the idea that the first one to come over had fought for Bonnie Prince Charles and fled to North America afterwards. Romantic nonsense. Simply no chance of that, it looks like he got a land grant from the Crown and he seems to have had a leg injury so chances are, he probably served against Charles.



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06 May 2012, 8:08 pm

edgewaters wrote:
DC wrote:
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I don't see how anyone can trace back before the 18th century (and even that's extraordinarily difficult/lucky) unless they are nobles, because there simply weren't any records kept.


Not everyone here comes from a country that is only a few years old.


UK (where we originate from) is not only a few years old. But registries didn't exist at all before the 1700s, and were uncommon until the 1800s.


All of Europe is very old like a very old part of the world.



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06 May 2012, 8:12 pm

Joker wrote:
edgewaters wrote:
DC wrote:
edgewaters wrote:
I don't see how anyone can trace back before the 18th century (and even that's extraordinarily difficult/lucky) unless they are nobles, because there simply weren't any records kept.


Not everyone here comes from a country that is only a few years old.


UK (where we originate from) is not only a few years old. But registries didn't exist at all before the 1700s, and were uncommon until the 1800s.


All of Europe is very old like a very old part of the world.


There's no part older than another, really. People have been living right where I'm standing since well before Stonehenge.



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06 May 2012, 8:15 pm

edgewaters wrote:
Joker wrote:
edgewaters wrote:
DC wrote:
edgewaters wrote:
I don't see how anyone can trace back before the 18th century (and even that's extraordinarily difficult/lucky) unless they are nobles, because there simply weren't any records kept.


Not everyone here comes from a country that is only a few years old.


UK (where we originate from) is not only a few years old. But registries didn't exist at all before the 1700s, and were uncommon until the 1800s.


All of Europe is very old like a very old part of the world.


There's no part older than another, really. People have been living right where I'm standing since well before Stonehenge.


Yeah I know but most people in America know very little about other countries that ironically their family tree came from one of them at least.



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06 May 2012, 8:43 pm

I am unsure of my maternal heritage, but my grandaunt had books which recorded my paternal family back to the lords of orior and the jacobite rebellions.



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06 May 2012, 8:53 pm

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I am unsure of my maternal heritage, but my grandaunt had books which recorded my paternal family back to the lords of orior and the jacobite rebellions.


That is very interesting do you know anything about the jacobite rebellions?



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06 May 2012, 9:15 pm

Joker wrote:
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I am unsure of my maternal heritage, but my grandaunt had books which recorded my paternal family back to the lords of orior and the jacobite rebellions.


That is very interesting do you know anything about the jacobite rebellions?


I know very little apart our sept having sided with the english rather than the jacobites.



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06 May 2012, 9:19 pm

Oberoth wrote:
Joker wrote:
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I am unsure of my maternal heritage, but my grandaunt had books which recorded my paternal family back to the lords of orior and the jacobite rebellions.


That is very interesting do you know anything about the jacobite rebellions?


I know very little apart our sept having sided with the english rather than the jacobites.


The Irish in me thinks they should have sided with the Jacobites.



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06 May 2012, 9:23 pm

I wish I knew as much about my family history as some of the people here... All I know is that my father was born in Romania and lived there with his family until he was four, and my mum's parents are both from Morocco.


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06 May 2012, 9:27 pm

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I wish I knew as much about my family history as some of the people here... All I know is that my father was born in Romania and lived there with his family until he was four, and my mum's parents are both from Morocco.


Romania and Morocco have such rich history and culture.