Thomas Midgley Jr. invented the chemicals that almost destroyed the ozone layer and put lead into gasoline which caused massive problems. That would have been a funnier relative.
And I’m a descendant of Johann Conrad Gilbert who is credited with drawing one of the first depictions of an Easter rabbit when he lived in Orwigsburg, PA, around 1800. A tiny drawing of a rabbit delivering a basket of colorful eggs.
My old mentor told me that when he was a kid in the late 1930s, one of his relatives let slip that a great uncle had been hung for stealing horses. My friend told all of his little friends, and they thought he was the coolest kid ever (this was the era of Hopalong Cassidy/Red Ryder/etc). When the story made it back to his mom, she was mortified.
Thus the noteworthiness of your family tree is highly dependent on your audience…
When he said “Walton” I immediately thot of Sam Walton, founder of Walmart. At one time (early 2000s, I think) 5 of the 10 richest people in America were Sam’s kids. So at first I thot there might be a real swerve in the plotline coming, but I guess not.
Ratkin Premium Member 7 months ago
Good old Fred-boy Walton.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 7 months ago
If Monty is an heir to the Linoleum fortune, he could mop up.
Imagine 7 months ago
If that isn’t exciting, I don’t know what is.
MReese 7 months ago
Invents linoleum and still has time to procreate. What a guy. Respect.
brain Les 7 months ago
actually I found out that I am a decedent of FR Eazin Rasainsky who invented toilet paper.
Egrayjames 7 months ago
That’s a heritage you can be proud of. It has benefited mankind way more than linoleum.
[Traveler] Premium Member 7 months ago
The steps of the grand staircase in the Titanic were covered with the most expensive and exotic material of the day, linoleum.
Differentname 7 months ago
William Bednar Premium Member 7 months ago
Cool, man, cool. Do you smoke it or chew it?
F-Flash 7 months ago
Why couldn’t Monty be the heir to the Ronco fortune?
Spoonbone 7 months ago
There’s glory for you, Monty style.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 7 months ago
Monty’s absolutely floored.
Lemon Juice 7 months ago
They’ve tagged me with Robert The Bruce, Lucille Ball, and Mary Todd Lincoln. Riiiight.
the lost wizard 7 months ago
Was he one of John boy’s brothers? :)
Aladar30 Premium Member 7 months ago
The hero of Monty’s childhood!?
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member 7 months ago
Seriously explains why he gets walk over so often.
Impkins Premium Member 7 months ago
I am underwhelmed. EB? Can I have a bite of your donut???? :)
jmorris9999 Premium Member 7 months ago
And I’m a descendant of Johann Conrad Gilbert who is credited with drawing one of the first depictions of an Easter rabbit when he lived in Orwigsburg, PA, around 1800. A tiny drawing of a rabbit delivering a basket of colorful eggs.
CleverHans Premium Member 7 months ago
My old mentor told me that when he was a kid in the late 1930s, one of his relatives let slip that a great uncle had been hung for stealing horses. My friend told all of his little friends, and they thought he was the coolest kid ever (this was the era of Hopalong Cassidy/Red Ryder/etc). When the story made it back to his mom, she was mortified.
Thus the noteworthiness of your family tree is highly dependent on your audience…
Billy Yank 7 months ago
That is weird! I just looked up linoleum a few days ago.
andrew.scharnhorst 7 months ago
I hear Fredrick Walton had a bit of a lead foot … he loved to floor it.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 7 months ago
When he said “Walton” I immediately thot of Sam Walton, founder of Walmart. At one time (early 2000s, I think) 5 of the 10 richest people in America were Sam’s kids. So at first I thot there might be a real swerve in the plotline coming, but I guess not.
monya_43 7 months ago
I’m descended from a long line of nobodies.
rob 7 months ago
I’ll never know, I’m not giving my DNA out.