How far back can you trace your family history in your own cunt? I've noticed even a lot of Euros have family that came from other countries in the recent past.
How far back can you trace your family history in your own cunt...
1850s to 1910s.
All the way back to Volga Bulgars and early slav settlers
All the ancestors that i know of are romanian
Also that character is retarded
They came here in 1870 from what would become Germany. Lived in the same city ever since
Something like this or me as well.
My family is Mormon and religiously autistic about this shit. Pitiful geneaologylets.
>Ostrobothnian Fenno-swedes since, at least, the 1600s
Apparently King James III
Fathers side are Californios who have been in California since before the 1780s. Never moved because California is already the best place on earth. Used to own cattle ranches, then became blacksmiths, and been land lords since the Gold rush era. One of my x3 great grandfathers was killed in a shoot out after screwing over Anglo settlers too many times by financing them mining equipment, lodging and food at a 120% interest rate. That part of my family still own land they bought over one hundred years ago an rent it out to hipsters and other associated morons. Also married into a Japanese-American family that came here in the 1890s.
Moms side are Mountain Injuns and Basques who mixed with German migrants in Mexico in the late 1800s. Moved to the US around 1900 and were metal smiths and machinists then got into aerospace during WWII. Pretty cool people.
The fuck is "mormon"?
A death cult?
1600's french settlers
Patrilineally to ~1880, matrilineally to ~1650 (not USA but still New World)
1840s
Some dude did this for us and traced us back to the 900s.
Personally I think half of it is probably bullshit, but whatever.
mother's side p much karelian for at least 4-5 generations, dad's side great or great great grandfather was kyrgyz (if only someone hadn't FUCKING DIED BEFORE I GOT TO ASK) but i think grandma might have just lived for a few centuries, which is to say i have no clue about her roots
back to the 1000s on one parents side, other parent is adopted so don't know about that one, adoptive parent has family back to the 1300s but we're not related so that doesn't matter.
I don't even know who my father and mother are
orphan gang
1066 and from then vaguely up to 843 AD.
like 1200s
How do yoy guys trace your families back in time?
Bump
You can trace my mum's family to around the 1600's. It was English, Dutch, and Portuguese and like a couple of French going over to India and mixing with Indians then going to the UK, Canada, and Australia
My dad's family? My dad has really struggled to trace anything. He found his dad's siblings and some of their family, and a little of his mum's family but nothing much
one of my mum's uncles did his side but i'm not sure how
my dad used ancestry.com or something
Family lineage can be traced to the middle ages/early modern age in all directions if you're bothered to do the legwork. The more "familiar" (paternal lineage so a familiar last name and more tangible effects) story starts in the early 17th century though, when my great something granddad brought our family estate which still in the family.
1650s
Church records. The Swedish church was pretty autistic about this.
i assume they are all lao, going back 100s if not 1000s of years
not much race-mixing or even migration going on until the 20th century
aw :(
Church records for one. Also immigrationlists idk how else to call it.
My family lived in an isolated village on russia as german Immigrants so one only has to look up the first guy with my last name in the area and where he came from.
No idea, but as far as I am concerned, all my family is from spain: Father's family is almost all in Murcia, mother's family is from two regions, Asturias y Extremadura.
On another note, my grandfather emigrated to Belgium and there met my spanish grandmother, they went back and that's why I have double nationality
My fathers side traces back to protestant bohemians in prague that were declared traitors and had to flee with their deposed king.
really? What are your older ancestors?
My grandparents were born in the 1910s-1920s, my parents were the youngest and 2nd youngest born of big Catholic families
My grandparents grandparents were born in the early/mid-19th century. So thats the furthest back I go with "oral' family history.
I can go on geneology websites and they give me info all the way through the 18th and 17th centuries in some cases, but some of the information has been unreliable so I take it for what it is.