Are You Related To Someone Famous?

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The 1st woman President. :wink: Edith Bolling Wilson for one. Dad has researched the family tree back about 12 generations. There are a few others on the branches. LOL
 

don't know if anyone in the west or midwest would know this person but my 3rd cousin was Angelo Bruno......he was the mob Don for Philly,Jersey, and i think Florida for quite some time....he was known as the "Gentle Don"......not so sure if i should be proud of that or not :icon_scratch:
 

texastee2007 said:
Tex Ritter through my Aunt Ella Mae Ritter....Daniel Boone through Sarah Palmour on the Chapman Roll That make Daddytopcat a relative!
Howdy cousin!
Scott
 

On my father's side, I'm related to anyone who's related to him. His name was Legally Omitted. Irish?
 

A native what? Sounds like a quiet nut! Bit of a temper with a wonderful smile?!?

Not me, I've got a bit of a smile with a wonderful temper!

phone directories apparently omitted anyone with the name...
 

Sure!
I AM famous!
MOF, like ZZ Top, I'm Nationwide! ;D

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My grandfather was able to trace, with a fair amount of accuracy, one of famiily lines that goes all of the way back to King William I of England, a.k.a. William the Conqueror. If I remeber correctly, he is my great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great- great grandfather. Basically, this makes me a distant relative of about 75% of the population of Great Britain, and probably about 60% of the people in the United States.
 

Nancy Ward and Belle Starr
 

I found out a couple years ago,the Kennedys.
Yep,John,JohnJr,and Marie Swartzenegger.
What I presume,back in the early 1900s.
 

Nope.
But.......alot of people are related to me, and...umm...I'm a legend in my own mind.
That count ???? :)
 

Cache Crazy said:
EddieR said:
Nancy Ward and Belle Starr

The Nancy Ward who married Capt. Martin? Or was that Nancy's daughter?

Nancy Ward was a "Beloved Woman" in the Cherokee Nation, allowed to sit in on councils and to make decisions on pardons and tribal life. Her first husband, a Cherokee named Kingfisher, was killed in a battle. She later married Bryant Ward and they had a daughter named Elizabeth, who later married Joseph Martin. :thumbsup:
 

EddieR said:
Cache Crazy said:
EddieR said:
Nancy Ward and Belle Starr

The Nancy Ward who married Capt. Martin? Or was that Nancy's daughter?

Nancy Ward was a "Beloved Woman" in the Cherokee Nation, allowed to sit in on councils and to make decisions on pardons and tribal life. Her first husband, a Cherokee named Kingfisher, was killed in a battle. She later married Bryant Ward and they had a daughter named Elizabeth, who later married Joseph Martin. :thumbsup:

Cool. I have them somewhere in my files.
 

In colonial times, a man was hung for having intimate relations with some of his barnyard brethren. Before he was hung, however, all his "friends" were hung before him. Kid you not, still in the law books. Yep, that's one of my relatives. In my neck of the woods, some would consider that bragging rights. Oh, and Teddy Roosevelt, but that's not confirmed. Still doing my geneology search.
 

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