On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 00:11:46 +0000, Ian Goddard <goddai01@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: >J. Hugh Sullivan wrote: >> >> I can prove my ancestors "beyond a reasonable doubt" back to Adam and >> Eve using the Bible and Irish Mythology - published and respected > >I think the word "Mythology" might be a slight problem there - though >maybe not with an Irish jury. > >-- >Ian "The Annals of the Four Masters" begins "when darkness was upon the face of the earth". "Milesian Kings" begins in 3501 BC. "Japhet was the eldest son of Noah. He had fifteen sons, amongst whom he divided Europe and the part of Asia which his father had allotted to him." - that's from Milesian Genealogies. I guess we'll have to excuse all those old guys for calling tracing bloodlines genealogy. Would a sub for Mythology be Creative Reconstruction? Hugh
J. Hugh Sullivan wrote: > On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 00:11:46 +0000, Ian Goddard > <goddai01@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: > >> J. Hugh Sullivan wrote: >>> I can prove my ancestors "beyond a reasonable doubt" back to Adam and >>> Eve using the Bible and Irish Mythology - published and respected >> I think the word "Mythology" might be a slight problem there - though >> maybe not with an Irish jury. >> >> -- >> Ian > > "The Annals of the Four Masters" begins "when darkness was upon the > face of the earth". Sounds like Belfast c AD 1970 > "Milesian Kings" begins in 3501 BC. "Japhet was Somewhat later than the C-14 date for the Ballynagilly house. > the eldest son of Noah. He had fifteen sons, amongst whom he divided > Europe and the part of Asia which his father had allotted to him." - > that's from Milesian Genealogies. > The Four Masters would be tricky to check. Better stick to the Four Courts. -- Ian Hotmail is for spammers. Real mail address is igoddard at nildram co uk