Welcome to Will's Genealogy Page!
Genealogy is a part-time hobby of mine. It is also a full-time hobby (almost obsession) with my Aunt Jan. Most of the information presented here was painstakingly collected by her over the last several decades. This page is dedicated to her.
Many people's only concern with genealogy is what famous person or people they are related to. Although this helps getting people interested in genealogy, it is also why most people drop it after a short time. Genealogy can be fun, but for the most part it's just doing lots and lots of boring research.
When you compile a database as large as my Aunt has, you are bound to come up with at least one famous person. I am related to several, although I feel I must point out that these relationships are very distant. Before moving on and discussing them, we must get some general terminology out of the way:
Father: Your male parent. | Mother: Your female parent. |
Son: Your male child. | Daughter: Your female child. |
Brother: A male child of your father and/or mother; your male sibling. | Sister: A female child of your father and/or mother; your female sibling. |
Uncle: A brother of your father or mother, or the male spouse of a sister of your father or mother. | Aunt: A sister of your father or mother, or the female spouse of a brother or sister of your father or mother. |
Cousin: A child of an aunt or uncle. | Second Cousin: A child of the cousin of your father or mother. |
Grandson: The male child of your son or daughter. | Granddaughter: The female child of your son or daughter. |
Grandfather: The father of your father or mother. | Grandmother: The mother of your father or mother. |
Grand Uncle/Great Uncle: The brother of your grandfather or grandmother, or the male spouse of the sister of your grandfather or grandmother. The terms are interchangeable. | Grand Aunt/Great Aunt: The sister of your grandfather or grandmother, or the female spouse of the brother of your grandfather or grandmother. The terms are interchangeable. |
Great Grandfather: The father of your grandfather or grandmother. | Great Grandmother: The mother of your grandfather or grandmother. |
Great Great Uncle: The brother of your great grandfather or great grandmother, or the male spouse of the sister of your great grandfather or great grandmother. | Great Great Aunt: The sister of your great grandfather or great grandmother, or the female spouse of the brother of your great grandfather or great grandmother. |
Adding another "great" prefix to a name adds one more generation up e.g. your great great grandfather is your great grandfather's or great grandmother's father. A cousin, without any modifier, is as above. Adding a number in front of cousin adds another generation down e.g. 3rd cousins are the children of 2nd cousins (who are themselves children of cousins). If two people have a common ancestor but are not the same number of generations away from that person, they are removed cousins. Each generation difference is one removal e.g. the grandson of your great great grandfather is your 2nd cousin twice removed. The cousin part is from the person closest to the common ancestor. Otherwise, the preceding example could have also been 4th cousins twice removed. This is all very neat and covers every possible relationship between two people provided that every ancestor is unique and no one marries any relative. This may sound funny to us today, but it was not that uncommon for 2nd cousins or even cousins to marry each other in times past. Relations farther apart than cousins intermarried even more often.
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Person | Who they were | is my |
Charlemagne | Holy Roman Emperor | 39th great grandfather |
Robert II | King of France | 31st great grandfather |
Henri I | King of France | 31st great uncle |
William the Conqueror, I | King of England | 29th great grandfather |
William II | King of England (son of William I) | 29th great uncle |
Henry I | King of England (son of William I) | 28th great grandfather |
Stephen of Blois | King of England (son of Henry I, grandson of William I) | 1st cousin, 29 times removed |
Anne Boleyn | 2nd wife of King Henry VIII, mother of Elizabeth I | 5th cousin, 14 times removed |
Elizabeth Tudor, I | Queen of England | 6th cousin, 13 times removed |
Elizabeth II | (current) Queen of England | 29th cousin, twice removed |
Thomas Dudley, Esquire | Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony | 10th great grandfather |
Simon Bradstreet | Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony | 9th great grandfather |
Anne Dudley Bradstreet | First female author in America (wife of Simon Bradstreet, daughter of Thomas Dudley) | 9th great grandmother |
Joseph Dudley | Governor of Massachusetts (son of Thomas Dudley, half-brother of Anne Dudley) | 10th great uncle |
John Langdon Jr. | Governor of New Hampshire, US Senator | 4th cousin, 7 times removed |
Jane Means Appleton | Wife of the 14th President of the United States (Franklin Pierce) | 4th cousin, six times removed |
William Howard Taft | 27th President of the United States | 7th cousin, twice removed |
Robert Alfonso Taft | US Senator; son of William Howard Taft | 8th cousin, once removed |
Herbert Clark Hoover | 31st President of the United States | 7th cousin, once removed |
Hugh D. Auchincloss | Step-father of Jacqueline Bouvier, who was wife of the 35th President of the United States (John F. Kennedy) | 7th cousin, four times removed |
Joseph Smith | Mormon church leader | 3rd cousin, six times removed |
Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams | Playwright | 7th cousin, twice removed; 9th cousin twice removed |
Oliver Wendell Holmes | Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court | 6th cousin, four times removed |
Humphrey Bogart | Movie star | 8th cousin, three times removed |
Chet Huntley | Reporter | 7th cousin, four times removed |
Since all European royalty is inter-related, and since Queen Elizabeth II of England can trace her ancestry directly back to William I, this means that I am also (very) distantly related to her and all her kin. The list of ancestors connecting her directly to William I, to which I am therefore also related, includes Henry I, Henry II, John I, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, Edward III, Edward IV, James V of Scotland, Mary Queen of Scots, James I, George I, George II, George III, Queen Victoria, Edward VII, George V and George VI.
For those interested, William I was Queen Elizabeth's 27th great grandfather. Since William was my 29th great grandfather, this makes her my 29th cousin, twice removed. Hey, that makes me almost next in line for the crown, doesn't it?
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This page was last modified on August 18, 1997.
This page is © Copyright 1997 William H. Decorie.
The genealogical data on this page is © Copyright 1997 Janice Bonilla.