Colonel Harland Sanders, “Kentucky Fried Chicken”, 14th cousin 5x removed — Join the Movement!

Colonel Harland Sanders, the man who made Kentucky Fried Chicken famous, is my 14th cousin 5x removed. The ancestor who connect is Sir Ralph Neville (1364 – 1425), my 13th great grandfather. “Colonel” Harland Sanders – (1890 – 1980) 14th cousin 5x removed Margaret Ann Dunlevy (1865 – 1935) Mother of “Colonel” Harland Sanders – […]

Colonel Harland Sanders, “Kentucky Fried Chicken”, 14th cousin 5x removed — Join the Movement!

Katherine Houghton Hepburn,12 cousin 1x removed — Join the Movement!

Katherine Houghton Hepburn is my 12th cousin 1x removed. The ancestor who connect us together is Sir Robert Lytton (1500 – 1557), my 12th great grandfather. Katherine Houghton Hepburn (1907 – 2003) 12th cousin 1x removed Katherine Houghton Hepburn (1907 – 2003) 12th cousin 1x removed Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn (1878 – 1951) Mother of Katherine […]

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Elvis Presley, 8th cousin 1x removed — Join the Movement!

Elvis Presley appears in my genealogical chart as my 8th cousin 1x removed. The ancestor who connect us is, Robert Napier, my 8th great grandfather. Elvis Aaron Presley, often called Elvis, ended up being a singer and actor. He Became one of the most significant social icons of the twentieth century, he’s often referred to […]

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William Shakespeare,11th Cousin 9x removed

William SHAKESPEARE

The ancestor that connects us is Maud Marshall my 19th great grandmother

William Shakespeare was the son concerning John William Shakespeare father was John Shakespeare, an effective glover and alderman actually from Snitterfield, and Mary Arden, the daughter of an wealthy landowning farmer. He was delivered in Stratford-upon-Avon and baptized on 26 April 1564. His precise birth date can be unidentified, but is typically observed on 23 February, St George’s Day. The following particular date, which may be tracked back to an eighteenth-century scholar’s problem, has demonstrated captivating considering that Shakespeare died on 3 April 1616. He was the third child of ten and the oldest surviving child.