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My last patriarchal grandpa to be born and died in France was Crown prosecutor of France. He was attorney general to the king.
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two co-reformators of Luther, six Chancellors of Hesse (16-17th century), the educator of Prince Wilhelm I of Orange, far back several connections to nobility
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Most surprising were a goldsmith and two Hof- und Feldtrompeter (court and field trumpeters) in the 17th century.
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39.8 (Balto-)Slavic
39.0 Germanic
19.2 Celtic-like
1.8 Graeco-Roman
0.2 Finnic-like
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Nothing surprising. They were shepherds, living more natural and healthy life in mountain villages.
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They were all talented Lego village builders
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Most surprising to me is a North Carolina Great Grandfather on my Mom's side who was listed as a farmer but I was told he was also a blacksmith and a gunsmith. I have medieval noble and royal ancestry on my maternal Grandmother's side.
A Pennsylvanian Great Grandfather was a coal miner.
A Great Grandfather on my father's side was a butcher in New Jersey.
On my father's side I descend from Resolved Waldron who was a sheriff in New Amsterdam (today's Manhattan) under Governor Peter Stuyvesant in the late 1600's.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/...solved-waldron
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