tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1611711622146875201.post1043343161348856406..comments2024-03-27T19:07:06.944-04:00Comments on DON'T READ THIS; IT'S BORING!: My Tangly Tree....Family Tree That Isslugmamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12728856166374248591noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1611711622146875201.post-45890728232634690952014-02-08T22:47:34.311-05:002014-02-08T22:47:34.311-05:00I am sure we'll eventually find a link if you ...I am sure we'll eventually find a link if you have Huguenot.<br /><br />My known Hugies are Soblet(Sublet), Martain, Briant, Lombard, Gerand and Archambeau.....LaSeur and Chastain as indirect/allied lines. This Hugie line went from France, to Germany, to Holland, to England to Virginia at ManakinTown near Jamestown. I believe I have more Hugies on another line of descent too, plus on my father's side some of the Irish ancestors where Scotch-Irish and some were Hugies who escaped to Ireland. Bresnard is one of my Hugie lines in County Cork. Also on that side is a line that supposedly goes back to the De La Roches....Flemish/Norman invader ancestry in Ireland. This line became Roche or Roach and my piece of it is centered around Castletownroche in County Cork, Ireland.<br /><br />If you link to the Plantagenets line at Edward III, we ARE related. Eddie is my 21 x GGrand, then down through his son, John of Gaunt.<br />I seem to be related to most everyone I meet who has ancestors who have been here or in The UK or Ireland for centuries.slugmamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12728856166374248591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1611711622146875201.post-56008552895154386182014-02-08T20:35:04.012-05:002014-02-08T20:35:04.012-05:00I think we whities inevitably or at least probably...I think we whities inevitably or at least probably have a bunch of ancestors in common; namely: Kings dating back to Wm. the Conqueror (joining it at Edward III for me, in at least one line, through the Tilghman's arriving in the early 1600s from England) and (not sure if this is true for everyone, or just me, you, and another 1/3 of the country) the Huguenots. Didn't have to go more than a few generations back to find the Couturiers (and Duboses,Gourdins) in South Carolina. (Everything was this Parish and That Parish; Craven County, Berkeley County... dug around and found out that those were protestant settlements: Anglican. We are now going back to people born in the 1600s with Isaac Dubose II.) Well, interestingly, I never see one single name linking my family to yours, though, so there must have been tons of these people since they're all on the same circuit, but different names. I'd bet pretty good money that if we tried,we'd find some common ancestors - what do you think?444https://www.blogger.com/profile/18317761558076527630noreply@blogger.com