Wish Gramps a Happy 1,269th Birthday!
This past Saturday was April 2nd, and that date happens to be the birthday of everyone’s favorite grampa, good ole Chucky, er, Charles, that is. Not just any ole Charles, but Charles the Great…aka Karl...
View ArticleSuch Stuff as Kings are Made of
Royalty is fascinating, whether you’re American or living some place monarchs remain. And there’s a new angle on it thanks to widespread genealogy that makes it interesting in a new way. As...
View ArticleInto the Warren…
I’m posting two trees, here, as follow-up to my last post (about the recently discovered body of Richard III, last Plantagenet king of England and the search for his male-line, or Y-chromosome DNA)....
View ArticleOf Richard III and the Once and Future Plantagenet Y-DNA
If you’ve clicked here from my Richard III Y-DNA article on Global Family Reunion’s blog, you’re welcome to skip ahead, just a little further down the page to where you see...
View ArticleBrothers Pt. 3
Here are more detailed charts I’ve made showing the descents of the men of the world, including this first one that’s a slight revision of the previous one I posted showing the African “trunk” of the...
View ArticleTree of the Roses
This post serves up a long overdue updated version of a tree showing the kings and queens of England who sprang from the many uncrowned sons of King Edward III (seen above with his wife and 2nd cousin...
View ArticleSenior Descendants of Edward III Pt. 2
Following up on the 1st post on Edward III’s seemingly largely unknown descendants through his oldest child who *has* a line of descent, his daughter Isabella. Below is the chart showing the beginning...
View ArticleSenior Descendants of Edward III Pt.4
Below is the third family tree of the most senior line of descent from England’s King Edward III (1312 – 1377), through his daughter Isabella—the oldest of his children who left descendants.* The...
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