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To: maine-iac7
Did you know that, mathematically, once you get back 33 generations, that each one of us in the whole world are related?

I did know that, but science/math can confuse/confound my brain, which is more of a analytical/writing brain....and, therefore, when I get confounded by math processes, I forget these kinds of things. : )

That one person has been genetically tracked by the scientists - it is a woman, and they nicknamed her "Eve".

Is this a joke? I never heard about this. Who do they presume this person is...where do they trace the originating "eve" (of course, I'm sure it's in the Middle East somewheres). I would be interested reading this type of thing...are there any threads regarding such? (Not the evolution threads, I don't like those threads.)

Of course, I know we are all family, but I'm just pointing out the callousness I see exhibited by those who worry about just their own immediate family and don't really care about those not related to them, or their lack of concern about strangers.

1,838 posted on 04/10/2005 6:08:09 AM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: nicmarlo
but science/math can confuse/confound my brain, which is more of a analytical/writing brain....and, therefore, when I get confounded by math processes, I forget these kinds of things. : )

LOL

I hear that! I'm an artist/writer and we get all tangled up with math, numbers - we would never make good bookkeepers - can hardly spell the word!

But here's a good link to a MIT study. It's a good place to start and has lot's of great colored charts on the dispensation/lineage of "all our family" :)

http://tedlab.mit.edu/~dr/Papers/Rohde-MRCA-two.pdf

But I did have the advantage of generations of our family charts and then an aunt who took over and became a well known genealogist/historian. I worked with her on our family charts for 30 years - we have many lines back more than 1600 yrs +. She was the "facts: vital stats" person. I leaned more towards: "What did they do/think/believe,etc." so we made a good team. She died before the birth of the Internet. I often think about how she would've been ecstatic to be able to go online and be able to get a years worth of research done in one session!

One also learns a lot of history when delving back thru' the generations. You also find that your talents/leanings/likes/dislikes also are passed on genetically as well as eye/hair color, etc. (For example, I have many writers/artists/political activists in my lines. (One wrote a book nearly 400 years ago that is in print today. His mentor had a price on his head (England) for writing and printing - in a clandestine shop - tracts against the Church of England. the crown had Pinkerton detectives on his trail for years. He was eventually smuggled aboard a now famous ship and was the spiritual leader of his village until his death just a few weeks shy of 80 - almost 400 years ago. - So, you see, I come by my 'rabble rousing' honestly!)

Genealogy is fascinating - and gives you, not so much pride, as a feeling of obligation to these ancestors for what they endured and accomplished. You feel like you can't drop the ball, as it were. The biggest problem with genealogy is - it's extremely addictive :o)

1,848 posted on 04/10/2005 9:45:41 AM PDT by maine-iac7 ("...BUT YOU CAN'T FOOL ALL OF THE PEOPLE ALL THE TIME." Lincoln)
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