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Now (2004) I have found some ancestors earlier than 11
generations back from me.
At the 11th generation, I have 2^11 = 2,048 ancestors, of
whom I have found only 3 (John Chew who came from England in the
1600s, and Roger Thompson and Sarah Walker).
At the 4th generation, I have 2^4 = 16 ancestors:
- mother of Christiana Gordon - ?
- father of Christiana Gordon - ?
- Martha Gwynes - ?
- William Blanton Stewart - ?
- Margaret McKennon - ?
- Malcolm McKinnon - ?
- mother of William Jeremiah Absolom Ham (-) - ?
- father of William Jeremiah Absolom Ham (-) - ? Hamm, Germany
?
- Mary Jolly (1838-) - Ireland
- Rev. Edmund Harling - Germany and ?
- Sarah Lowry - ?
- Christopher Dodd (1818-) - ?
- Mary Thompson (1826-1888) - ?
- John McClellan (1825-1864) - ?
- Mary Brewster Dickerson(1819-1895) - England
- Benjamin Franklin Smith (1816-1893) - ?
If the Gordon, Stewart (not spelled in the French no-w Stuart
way), McKennon, McKinnon, and McClellan lines are mostly from
Scotland; and if Lowry, Thompson, and Gwynes are mostly English; then
I might be (approximately as estimated at the 4th generation
level):
- about 5 / 16 Scot;
- about 1 / 16 Irish;
- about 4 / 16 English;
- about 2 / 16 German (with some other);
- about 4 / 16 sort of unknown (Smith being a name of occupation
rather than origin, and the names of the mothers of Chrisitiana
Gordon and William Jeremiah Absolom Ham being unknown).
Of course, if you go back far enough, your ancestors will
NOT all be distinct. For example, at the 6th generation, Robert
Dickerson, who came from England to Virginia and then to South
Carolina, is my double-ancestor because he was the
great-great-grandfather of both my grandmother Clara Dodd and my
grandfather James Smith, who were therefore 3rd cousins.
11 generations takes me back about 400 years. At 30
generations back, maybe about 400x30/11 = 1,091 years ago, or
about 909 AD, I have 1,073,741,824 ancestors, which is more than
twice as many ancestors as the
total population of Earth at 909 AD. As far as I know, there
is some chance that anybody (or even everybody) on Earth in
909 AD could be my ancestor.
In 2004, my cousin Fred Smith found some web pages
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chute/gp691.htm#head0
http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/3c-holling.htm#2nd_Lord
that, along with some others such as
http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/howard/default.htm
allowed me to find an ancestor back in 1170 AD. Here is how that chain works:
- Frank Dodd (Tony) Smith, Jr. (1941-?)
Cartersville, GA
- Frank Dodd Smith (1906-1986) Stilesboro, Cartersville, GA
- James Madison Smith (1877-1932) Taylorsville,
Cartersville, GA
- James Madison Smith (1841-1884)
- Mary Brewster Dickerson(1819-1895)
- Sarah Brewster (1781-1852)
- Martha Taylor (1702-1762)
- James Taylor II (1674-1730)
- James Taylor I (1635-1698) Chester UK to New Kent
(Caroline) VA
- John Taylor (1611-1658) Chester
- Matthew Taylor (1555- -) Kent
- Elizabeth Chute ( - ) (m. John Taylor (1530
- -) Kent Shadockhurst)
- Margaret Culpeper (1499- -) sister of
Thomas Culpeper, lover of Catherine Howard
(d1542) (m. Philip Chute (1494-1567)
- Alexander Culpeper (1470 or 1454-1541)
- John Culpeper (1416-1480)
- Walter Culpeper (1382-1462)
- Thomas Culpeper (1345-1428)
- John Culpeper (1305-1370)
- Thomas Culpeper (1260-1321)
- Thomas Culpeper (1230-1309+
- John Culpeper (1200- )
Therefore, my earliest known ancestor is Thomas Culpeper (1170 -
), 23 generations back. At that level of ancestry, I had 2^23 =
8,388,608 ancestors, so it is not surprising that one line includes
the sister of the lover (Thomas Culpeper, d 1542) of the fifth wife
of Henry VIII. That Thomas Culpeper and I had as common ancestor
Alexander Culpeper, 15 generations back, at which level I had 2^15 =
32,768 ancestors.
Thomas Culpeper (d 1542) and his love, the fifth wife of Henry
VIII, Catherine Howard (1521-1542), were themselves cousins through
the Culpeper line. Catherine Howard (1521-1542) and I had as common
ancestor Thomas Culpeper (1230-1309+), 20 generations back, at which
level I had 2^20 = 1,048,576 ancestors.
Note that the numbers indicate that it is not uncommon for anybody
who tracks their ancestry back that far to find at least one chain
that has some contact with prominent people. In fact, since a
prominent chain is more likely to be well documented, it is easy to
overemphasize its importance in any individual's genetic makeup.
Although (so far) the Culpeper chain is the only chain as to which I
have been able to go back 20 generations (to my common ancestor with
Catherine Howard), that ancestor and his wife contributed only 2 /
1,048,576 of my genetic makeup, the vast majority of which is, as far
as I know, probably more Scot than anything else, but generally
pretty much mongrel.
Some other interesting connections from the Culpeper chain
are:
- James Taylor II (1674-1730) father of
- Zachary Taylor Sr. father of
- Richard Taylor father of
- Zachary Taylor (USA President)
- James Taylor I father of
- James Taylor II father of
- Frances Taylor m. Ambrose Madison parents of
- James Madison Sr. father of
- James Madison Jr. (USA President and namesake of
my grandfather and his father)
Tony Smith's Home Page
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