Scottish Ancestors How Do I Go About Finding Out If Any Of My Scottish/Irish Ancestors Are Related Or/Were Aristocrats-Royalty?

How Do I Go About Finding Out If Any Of My Scottish/Irish Ancestors Are Related Or/Were Aristocrats-Royalty? - scottish ancestors

Just curious. Someone has said that anyone who has lived in England for centuries, has to do, no doubt to the royal line in any way?

5 comments:

Syntinen Laulu said...

It is probably true, since every nine great-2048-big time has (which is almost 250 years or less). If you ancestor that many Englishmen, the statistical probability that at least one or two of them members of the British aristocracy, is very good.

However, say that they were their ancestors of Scotch-Irish, not English, making it a very different situation. Irish Ancestors (unless it is Anglo-Irish) is very unlikely to be due, royalties or the aristocracy. Scots Irish ancestry Similarly Lowlands of Scotland, but the chances are probably about equal to the English people.

Syntinen Laulu said...

It is probably true, since every nine great-2048-big time has (which is almost 250 years or less). If you ancestor that many Englishmen, the statistical probability that at least one or two of them members of the British aristocracy, is very good.

However, say that they were their ancestors of Scotch-Irish, not English, making it a very different situation. Irish Ancestors (unless it is Anglo-Irish) is very unlikely to be due, royalties or the aristocracy. Scots Irish ancestry Similarly Lowlands of Scotland, but the chances are probably about equal to the English people.

Evelyn S said...

My Scottish Highland ancestors are not related to royalties, but because of my ancestors, the lowlands of Scotland, I am a direct descendant of James I and II and Robert Bruce - at least according to Ancestry.com. (not yet) confirmed. Also, I am) an 8-year-old second cousin of Elizabeth II (on the side of the Queen Mother. This has a surprise for me.

Along the way, I found many ancestors of interest, some known and some not, like Colonel William Crawford, a childhood friend of George Washington, killed by the Delaware Indians in Sandusky Campaign of the American Revolution, John Alcorn, in the battle Guilford Courthouse killed during the American Revolution, John Crawford, who during the rebellion of Bacon, died in a protest in the early colonial Virginia, whiskey tax disadvantages (both parents, John Macquarrie and Christian MacLachlan, who fought for Bonnie Prince Charles at Culloden one has been transferred, died on) on the battlefield, a dash of the Church of Scotland minister (my grandmotherhappy ancestors), several doctors and lawyers, are among only a few farmers, and many (too many too), killed by Indians somewhere between the Atlantic and Texas and the 17th Century and 1870.

The moral of this story is that you know who base their ancestors need to own family) from primary sources (birth certificates, marriage licenses, birth, marriage and death in the family Bible as succession and land titles. The comparison with data from population censuses, beginning their path. Web sites such as the use of Ancestry.com, but have yet to guess. In addition, you will also notice that the blog pages of the family of great help in tracing missing links.

Mr. Jones said...

lived in England for centuries?

SUE said...

Genealogy pages are for the perfect.

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