Page 17 of 18 FirstFirst ... 7131415161718 LastLast
Results 161 to 170 of 180

Thread: How far back in time have you managed to trace your family tree?

  1. #161
    Veteran Member Tsuin's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2021
    Last Online
    Today @ 03:38 AM
    Ethnicity
    American
    Country
    United States
    Region
    California
    Taxonomy
    New World
    Politics
    Post Left, Independent, Isolationism
    Religion
    None
    Gender
    Posts
    2,261
    Thumbs Up/Down
    Received: 981/2
    Given: 374/1

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!

    Default

    My paternal uncle did an Ancestry DNA test about 10 years, he traced our lineage back to a Mexican gun-salesman that sold guns to the Union during the American Civil War.

  2. #162
    ſteÿriſcher словѣньць MCMXCV's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2021
    Last Online
    Yesterday @ 05:41 PM
    Location
    (Lower) Styria
    Ethnicity
    Slovene
    Ancestry
    Slovene Hills
    Country
    Slovenia
    Politics
    Nativism
    Religion
    Agnosticism
    Age
    29
    Gender
    Posts
    307
    Thumbs Up/Down
    Received: 349/0
    Given: 536/0

    3 Not allowed! Not allowed!

    Default

    I’ve been actively researching my family tree for about a year and a half now, all since digitalised church records have become available online for my archdiocese. Prior to that, I knew the names of all of my 8 great-grandparents, including birth and death years of 6 of them. I also knew the names of 7 of my second great-grandparents and the dates of 4. This information was retrieved from graves and some documents my relatives possess. I’m not including their siblings and other relatives in this summary; only my direct ancestors.

    My tree has now expanded from initial knowledge of 3 to 4 generations back to at least 5 and up to 12 being the extreme case.

    The outlier in the family tree is my paternal grandmother’s quarter, for which — as of now — I only have concrete records for 5 generations back from my person (1830s–50s being estimated years of birth). Illegitimate children — making finding the mother much more difficult if I ignore the impossibility of finding the father, unless DNA testing shows some luck — and not yet available church records are the main reason for it; for at least one branch within that quarter, I know I’ll be able to continue researching when additional records are added.

    The other three quarters of my family tree are mostly traced for at least two generations further. I know the names, birth dates and places and marriage information for most of my 48 fourth great-grandparents (born 1760s–1820s), and at least the names for an overwhelming majority of my 96 fifth great-grandparents (known born 1740s–1800s). Based on current knowledge, they all originate from the northwestern half of the Slovene Hills (Slovenske gorice / Windischen Bühel), a hilly region between the rivers Drava and Mura in northeastern Slovenia.



    Ethnicity-wise, I suspect they are predominantly Slovenes, but determining for certain is difficult; relying on surnames for that doesn’t seem reliable in my opinion. They all hail from the countryside, which has always been populated by a Slovene-speaking population, not German. The only exception is the area around Apače /Abstall, where there was a German-speaking population until the end of WWII. Some of my ancestors were born at the outskirts of that valley and were baptised and got married in the church of that “German” village.

    All my known ancestors are of the Roman Catholic faith. It makes me wonder if the Ashkenazi Jewish DNA estimate comes from one of the unknown fathers in the family tree; the percentage and how many generations removed it is would match up nicely.

    To add an interesting fact for the end: the highest Ahnentafel numbers in my family tree are 4958 and 4959. They belong to my tenth great-grandparents (surnames Kermek and Tirbula), who married on 23 November 1665 in St Benedict in the Slovene Hills.
    Attached Images Attached Images
    23andMe  73.9% Eastern European 12.1% French & German 5.2% Greek & Balkan 0.2% Ashkenazi Jewish
    My Ancestry

  3. #163
    Banned
    Join Date
    Feb 2021
    Last Online
    @
    Location
    Geatland
    Ethnicity
    Spanish, English, Ligurian, Polish (estonian-polish minority), distant French and Norwegian
    Ancestry
    Ylfing, The Wolf Clan
    Country
    Scotland
    Region
    Bergen
    Y-DNA
    My Haplogroup: R-P312 My maternal grandpa Y-DNA: R-FT93592DNA:
    Taxonomy
    Nordo-Med + Brunn + Alpinid
    Hero
    Database Error
    Relationship Status
    Database Error my beloved
    Gender
    Posts
    7,781
    Thumbs Up/Down
    Received: 14,558/3
    Given: 19,071/0

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!

    Default

    As much to the years 1100s around that in a minor part of my tree.

  4. #164
    Veteran Member Apricity Funding Member
    "Friend of Apricity"

    rothaer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2019
    Last Online
    @
    Ethnicity
    German
    Ancestry
    Eastern German
    Country
    Germany
    Gender
    Posts
    7,124
    Thumbs Up/Down
    Received: 7,686/18
    Given: 8,112/5

    1 Not allowed! Not allowed!

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by MCMXCV View Post
    (...) All my known ancestors are of the Roman Catholic faith. It makes me wonder if the Ashkenazi Jewish DNA estimate comes from one of the unknown fathers in the family tree; the percentage and how many generations removed it is would match up nicely.
    I don't see that. You write that in your "poor quarter" you get back not more that 5 generations and amongst others that is made difficult by illegitimate children. Now, 0.2% AJ (as written in your signature) would ideally correspond to a fully AJ individual 9 generations back, i. e. among the Ahnentafel numbers 512 - 1023. I guess, not yet known ancestors in that generation could be in whatever quarter.

    Quote Originally Posted by MCMXCV View Post
    To add an interesting fact for the end: the highest Ahnentafel numbers in my family tree are 4958 and 4959.
    Nice.
    Target: rothaer_scaled
    Distance: 1.0091% / 0.01009085

    39.8 (Balto-)Slavic
    39.0 Germanic
    19.2 Celtic-like
    1.8 Graeco-Roman
    0.2 Finnic-like

  5. #165
    Veteran Member Apricity Funding Member
    "Friend of Apricity"

    rothaer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2019
    Last Online
    @
    Ethnicity
    German
    Ancestry
    Eastern German
    Country
    Germany
    Gender
    Posts
    7,124
    Thumbs Up/Down
    Received: 7,686/18
    Given: 8,112/5

    1 Not allowed! Not allowed!

    Default

    My oldest known ancestors are some burghers (non-nobles) 17 generations back who blossomed in the 1440s and 1450s. So they will have been born at abt. 1400 AD and shortly after.

    Imagining the known path from me to them is somewhat exceeding what I can mentally fully grasp and develop a feeling for. About 11 generations back is the limit of that.
    Target: rothaer_scaled
    Distance: 1.0091% / 0.01009085

    39.8 (Balto-)Slavic
    39.0 Germanic
    19.2 Celtic-like
    1.8 Graeco-Roman
    0.2 Finnic-like

  6. #166
    ſteÿriſcher словѣньць MCMXCV's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2021
    Last Online
    Yesterday @ 05:41 PM
    Location
    (Lower) Styria
    Ethnicity
    Slovene
    Ancestry
    Slovene Hills
    Country
    Slovenia
    Politics
    Nativism
    Religion
    Agnosticism
    Age
    29
    Gender
    Posts
    307
    Thumbs Up/Down
    Received: 349/0
    Given: 536/0

    1 Not allowed! Not allowed!

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by rothaer View Post
    I don't see that. You write that in your "poor quarter" you get back not more that 5 generations and amongst others that is made difficult by illegitimate children. Now, 0.2% AJ (as written in your signature) would ideally correspond to a fully AJ individual 9 generations back, i. e. among the Ahnentafel numbers 512 - 1023. I guess, not yet known ancestors in that generation could be in whatever quarter.
    Since multiple of my family members tested, I know from which grandparental quarter the Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry comes from. Thankfully, it’s not from the least researched one. My tested parent with Jewish ancestry already gets 1.7%, so it seems to be closer than nine generations.
    23andMe  73.9% Eastern European 12.1% French & German 5.2% Greek & Balkan 0.2% Ashkenazi Jewish
    My Ancestry

  7. #167
    Veteran Member Apricity Funding Member
    "Friend of Apricity"

    rothaer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2019
    Last Online
    @
    Ethnicity
    German
    Ancestry
    Eastern German
    Country
    Germany
    Gender
    Posts
    7,124
    Thumbs Up/Down
    Received: 7,686/18
    Given: 8,112/5

    1 Not allowed! Not allowed!

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by MCMXCV View Post
    Since multiple of my family members tested, I know from which grandparental quarter the Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry comes from. Thankfully, it’s not from the least researched one. My tested parent with Jewish ancestry already gets 1.7%, so it seems to be closer than nine generations.
    Then I'm happy to carefully have stuck to factuality and restricted my conclusion to "I don't see that.".
    Target: rothaer_scaled
    Distance: 1.0091% / 0.01009085

    39.8 (Balto-)Slavic
    39.0 Germanic
    19.2 Celtic-like
    1.8 Graeco-Roman
    0.2 Finnic-like

  8. #168
    ſteÿriſcher словѣньць MCMXCV's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2021
    Last Online
    Yesterday @ 05:41 PM
    Location
    (Lower) Styria
    Ethnicity
    Slovene
    Ancestry
    Slovene Hills
    Country
    Slovenia
    Politics
    Nativism
    Religion
    Agnosticism
    Age
    29
    Gender
    Posts
    307
    Thumbs Up/Down
    Received: 349/0
    Given: 536/0

    1 Not allowed! Not allowed!

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by rothaer View Post
    Then I'm happy to carefully have stuck to factuality and restricted my conclusion to "I don't see that.".
    You know what they say: Prudence is the mother of wisdom. (Vorsicht ist die Mutter der Weisheit.)
    23andMe  73.9% Eastern European 12.1% French & German 5.2% Greek & Balkan 0.2% Ashkenazi Jewish
    My Ancestry

  9. #169
    Veteran Member Rumata's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Last Online
    Today @ 09:51 AM
    Location
    Krasnodar
    Meta-Ethnicity
    Slavic, Caucasian
    Ethnicity
    EstoRian
    Ancestry
    Russia, East Ukraine, Adyghea
    Country
    Russia
    Politics
    Truly sovereign states
    Religion
    Humanism
    Gender
    Posts
    11,130
    Thumbs Up/Down
    Received: 6,129/387
    Given: 6,370/652

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!

    Default

    Year 1860.
    Do what you should.

  10. #170
    Veteran Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2023
    Last Online
    Today @ 12:59 AM
    Ethnicity
    German
    Ancestry
    NW German (mainly Lower Saxony)
    Country
    Germany
    Taxonomy
    Tronder (G25)
    Gender
    Posts
    1,930
    Thumbs Up/Down
    Received: 1,535/10
    Given: 1,201/26

    1 Not allowed! Not allowed!

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by MCMXCV View Post
    You know what they say: Prudence is the mother of wisdom. (Vorsicht ist die Mutter der Weisheit.)
    I know it differently: "Vorsicht ist die Mutter der Porzellankiste." (This saying with Weisheit is unknown to me; never heard.)

Page 17 of 18 FirstFirst ... 7131415161718 LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. How far back can you trace your ancestors?
    By curupira in forum Genealogy
    Replies: 333
    Last Post: 10-20-2024, 12:46 AM
  2. Replies: 0
    Last Post: 09-16-2017, 05:56 PM
  3. Eva Longoria's Family Tree
    By Carlito's Way in forum Latin America
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 04-15-2017, 08:13 AM
  4. How to trace my Bohemian family history?
    By Dr. Robotnik the Subbotnik in forum Genealogy
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 02-09-2017, 01:56 PM
  5. Help To Trace Scots Family Trees
    By Oresai in forum Alba | Scotland
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 11-30-2008, 05:50 AM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •