I’m curious . . . a UFO sort of fellow . . . purported extended contacts over years . . .
insists that SOME Norwegians were killed by the Nazi’s because they had only 24 teeth, therefore weren’t kosher, pure, normal, ideal humans. That such records of the death camps verified such.
The UFO fellow insists that the Norwegians will regrow teeth over their whole lifetime . . . and that they live longer than average humans. . . . and . . . of course, that such Norwegians are not normal humans and come from a distant planet that’s fairly cold with a star that does not give off as much heat as ours.
Interesting story. If you run across any such in your geneology, I’d be interested.
Mostly in the Norse lines, there are birth dates, but not death dates very often. The farther back we go into the genealogy, the harder it is to fix dates, partly due to the fact that most people were illiterate, unless one was in a royal house, and the fact that there were no standardized calendars, so dates had to be reckoned by current events.
My Scandanavian lines are mostly found after the Plantagenets, so dates are not necessarily accurate.
But it’s an interesting story, for sure, and I’ll keep my eyes open for it.