September 8, 200718 yr Author Wow I'm sure glad someone revived this, I love learning other people's family history. Edit: But please don't post immature, or just plain stupid things like the guy above me.
September 8, 200718 yr ive got many many Full finnish blooded relatives dating back to about mid 17 century so ya im 100% Finn In the time of peace prepare for war-General PattonDsk805 lvl 139 6* mageBlink182lover lvl 100 7* mageFounder and Current clan leader of: PunkRock Lovers(rank#4)
September 8, 200718 yr Family history on my dad's side is somewhat a myth, but the story makes up for it. My great-great-great-great (or something like that) grandfather had no living relatives, and moved in with a family who had the name I do now. He adopted their name after they died, and that's the name I have now. La lune ne garde aucune rancune.
September 10, 200718 yr i dont know much about my family history but i know a snippet.. my great grandfather was in germany at the time durning world war one and it was during the time of hitler being furor it is spelled Fuhrer with the umlaut over the u. does it really matter? i dont know proper spelling for dictator terminology Number one - It is not only dictator terminology, actually in german language there are some words that in clude this term. NÃÆÃâÃâúmer dos - I spell it "FÃÆÃâÃâührer". Number three - Adolf Hitler was the FÃÆÃâÃâührer during the World War II, in World War I he was a soldier and a messenger for the comanders, a duty that gave him an Iron Cross. (At the end of the war, he thought jews and communist planned to do a backstab to germany ending into the lost of the World War I). Number four - The number two is wrote in spanish. EDIT: According to my interesting family history: It's a not interesting history that I will not tell you because to my point of view is pathetic, nothing historical, nice or whatever. My only hope is that according to my last name I got a spanish crusader knight as ascentor, a fact that I doubt a lot because there are no evidence and because I think I am the only member of my family that things it. Anyways, my grandmother lived with my grand-grandmother among her sisters and brothers (lots of 'em) in a with a coldly weather farm because my grand-grandmother fell in love with someone who loved the farming and was an expert in constructing houses and that sort of things. Going more throught, I can see, that my grandparents ancestors were Italian and german, perhaps they were exiled people during the WWII?? Or even perhaps Nazi officials secretely exiled (Just to add something interesting that is surely false). All my father's family is Spanish. http://darkluniux.blogspot.comBehold my blog! Thou shalt visit it and rejoice!
September 10, 200718 yr Well, one of my ancestors developed the flushing mechanism on the toilet. It was origannly invented by Thomas Crapper :lol: , but my ancestor built a more efficent one.
September 10, 200718 yr Nothing much since my parents really didn't care about heritage much. All I can say is that we have a really really long line of medics in our family on both sides. In the current living line: I have 6 aunts and uncles who are doctors. 5 Nurses and 3 who are studying to be one. So yeah, basically alot of us are in the medical field. Ultra Unholy,Hearted Machine...
September 11, 200718 yr I'm a distant member of one of the largest familys in the world...I'll edit in the name later(can't remember) :D Listen to the mighty words of Bloodredsword. Tip it MGC Xbox live leader board!
September 11, 200718 yr My parents didn't really care about heritage much But I know my dad's great grand parents lived in whales, as farmers. :
September 12, 200718 yr My family history is shrouded in mystery (father's side), but it contains everything to write a good novel about. Love, treachery, politics, war crimes, art, mental illnesses - you name it, we got it.
September 12, 200718 yr My great great great grandfather was distantly related to Napoleon Bonepart, yeah, my claim to fame.
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