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    1. Ancestors of our ancestors
    2. JF
    3. Hey fellow campers, I'm curious as to what is the extent of the research being conducted by various members of the group. It's obvious by the discussions of late that quite a few are working on colonial gateway ancestors and late medieval ancestors leading up to the Plantagenet kings. But what are each of us doing once we get there? How many, for example, are working on the other end of our family tree? The ancestors of our Plantagenet ancestors? Keep in mind, while we each have different connections to the Plantagenets, from that point back they're all ours in common. And depending on who has what to say, we could have some really interesting possibilities for information sharing here. Jim

    04/29/2004 04:30:05
    1. Re: [PDP] Ancestors of our ancestors
    2. Priestlybride
    3. I have only researched using what others have done. I found information going way back to BC and to the tribe of Judah (Bible) through the twin Zerah. I tried looking at other sources to verify this and found the same information. I also got a copy of Queen Elizabeth's geneology because I knew they traced the line through King David back to Judah through Zerah's twin, Perez. According to this geneological chart of hers, she shows lines going back to both Zerah AND Perez who were the sons of Judah. Is this what you were getting at?? Wendy ----- Original Message ----- From: "JF" <gen9@cox.net> To: <PLANTAGENET-DESCENDANTS-PROJECT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 1:30 PM Subject: [PDP] Ancestors of our ancestors > Hey fellow campers, > > I'm curious as to what is the extent of the research being conducted by > various members of the group. It's obvious by the discussions of late > that quite a few are working on colonial gateway ancestors and late > medieval ancestors leading up to the Plantagenet kings. But what are > each of us doing once we get there? How many, for example, are working > on the other end of our family tree? The ancestors of our Plantagenet > ancestors? Keep in mind, while we each have different connections to the > Plantagenets, from that point back they're all ours in common. And > depending on who has what to say, we could have some really interesting > possibilities for information sharing here. > > Jim > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >

    04/29/2004 09:06:57