Frank and Ernest by Thaves for June 24, 2012
Transcript:
Genealogy Frank: Being a genealogist is a very satisfying job. Frank: I show people who their ancestors are and how they lived. My clients learn about their family's place in history! Frank: I always start a genealogical search by compiling marriage records. Of course, that makes sense... Ernest: You begin the examination of a family tree by counting the rings!
Harryfan over 12 years ago
Sometimes a family Bible.
Phatts over 12 years ago
OH YAH YOU GUYS JUST RUIN THE JOKE WITH FACTS.
Ironhold over 12 years ago
Back around 1985 or so, a guy decided to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the county by inviting all of the families presently living here to send in biographical sketches, especially if they could prove they’d been here a while. []Books like that make things so much easier.
Miba over 12 years ago
Nowadays with people having kids with every other person with no thought to marriage there’s hardly any way to trace anything except directly through the mother. It’s sickening.
Aussie Down Under over 12 years ago
This has a ring of truth.
iced tea over 12 years ago
I’m told my mother’s side is related to Lord Denning of England. My father’s side is related to James Monroe. I wish I had proof of it all.
InTraining Premium Member over 12 years ago
My uncle traced our English side back to the first baby born on the Mayflower in Cape Cod….Peregrine White Jr…. (B-Nov 20, 1620 / D-July 20,1704)…. ! ! !
bmonk over 12 years ago
One of my early ancestors was involved in a peace treaty with Zwingli, in 1529. It’s a story that rings true.