Hey there, geneaholics - have you missed SNGF? Well, here it is Saturday Night, time for some Genealogy Fun!!
I'm still operating on jet-lag, so I had to borrow a great idea from Chris Staats (thank you, Chris, for a great post on 6 Degrees Of Separation (Genealogy-Style). Chris asks (paraphrased): How far separated are you from a famous person in history?
Your mission, should you decide to accept it (come on, this isn't Mission Impossible), is to:
1) Find an ancestral line that atretches back to the time of the US Revolutionary War (1775-1783), about 230 years. Define your person-to-person connection (the person actually met the next person on the list) back to a historical figure from that time.
2) Tell us about it on your blog, in a note or comment on Facebook, or in a comment on this post.
Here's mine (from my Carringer line):
1) I (1943-????) knew well my maternal grandfather, Lyle L. Carringer (1891-1976).
2) Lyle L. Carringer (1891-1976) knew his paternal grandfather, David Jackson Carringer (1823-1901)
3) David Jackson Carringer (1828-1902) knew his paternal grandfather, Martin Carringer (1758-1835).
4) Martin Carringer (1758-1835) served in the Revolutionary War in the Pennsylvania 8th Battalion of the Continental Army that wintered at Valley Forge. Surely he saw, and perhaps met, General George Washington.
So I have three degrees of separation from an ancestor that "knew" Washington and four degrees of separation to Washington.
Hmm, I wonder how many degrees of separation I have to someone on the Mayflower?
My contribution: http://mhollick.typepad.com/slovakyankee/2010/04/sngf-six-degrees-of-genealogical-separation.htm
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Since I know you have so much extra time (oh, yeah, right), I have decided to add another thing to your life and award you with the "Ancestor Approved Award." To find out what this entails, check my blog at http://circlemending.blogspot.com/2010/04/ancestor-approved-award.html and then do whatever you deem appropriate. Glad you're home safely!
ReplyDeleteHere's mine: http://lfmccauley.blogspot.com/2010/04/saturday-night-genealogy-fun-degrees-of.html.
ReplyDeletePhew - and here I was afraid that your return would cause me to have to work on a blog post for tonight! Now I can sit back and relax :)
ReplyDeleteMy blog post is at:
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http://myfamilyrootsrundeep.blogspot.com/2010/04/saturday-night-genealogy-fun-degrees-of.html
ReplyDeleteSuch genealogical math fun! Actually, I would not know much about my ancestors if most of them hadn't lived to be in their 80's or 90's.
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