I did that, got back to 1625 on one branch, 1576 on another. The 1625 branch fled to France then to New York, the 1576 branch emigrated to Deleware in 1789 from Alsace-Lorraine.
I started working on my family tree on my mother’s side – starting with my grand patents and working towards the present. I got thru my first cousins grandchildren and ran out of stream. My aunt (mother’s oldest sister) had been working from the same point going in the opposite direction. She actually got to travel to Norway and meet distant relatives and look up old records. She got as far back as the 1700s, but couldn’t get further as our family were itinerant farmers and took the name of the farm they worked on so record keeping was not so great back then. We did find one famous relative from the late 1800s though.
We had a Messinger reunion years ago, my cousin, the family historian identified 500 cousins, 150 showed up. My grandfather John, was one of 9 children, same with great grand father, one of 9
Yakety Sax 5 months ago
And some dead branches. . . . . .
baraktorvan 5 months ago
I did that, got back to 1625 on one branch, 1576 on another. The 1625 branch fled to France then to New York, the 1576 branch emigrated to Deleware in 1789 from Alsace-Lorraine.
ladykat 5 months ago
And, possibly, a touch of root rot.
contralto2b 5 months ago
I started working on my family tree on my mother’s side – starting with my grand patents and working towards the present. I got thru my first cousins grandchildren and ran out of stream. My aunt (mother’s oldest sister) had been working from the same point going in the opposite direction. She actually got to travel to Norway and meet distant relatives and look up old records. She got as far back as the 1700s, but couldn’t get further as our family were itinerant farmers and took the name of the farm they worked on so record keeping was not so great back then. We did find one famous relative from the late 1800s though.
RadioDial Premium Member 5 months ago
..Tina’s not right in the head, is she..
Ken Norris Premium Member 5 months ago
I found a missing cousin and solved the mystery of his father’s disappearance using ancestry dot com DNA
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe 5 months ago
We had a Messinger reunion years ago, my cousin, the family historian identified 500 cousins, 150 showed up. My grandfather John, was one of 9 children, same with great grand father, one of 9
stairsteppublishing 5 months ago
The bad apples are what make the tree so interesting.
Skeptical Meg 5 months ago
Also some fruits.