Brilliant viewing and very interesting stories. I have for many years pondered on which ship my grandfather and grandmother arrived in South Africa. Between 1899 and 1900. Also my great grandfather dying in the West Coast of Africa……… there is definitely a secret here …..🌻
There has to be thousands of us out here now that are related to the House of Stuart of Scotland. It's takes some time, but it's fairly easy to track back with DNA, online records and history.
How does one contact for research? .. we have a story and a ring supposedly given to a family member on board a ship by mountbatten in 1914? And a child born which we surmise might be linked to mountbatten family?? All family with info have passed but we have some photos and some info and of course the ring ...
Bonny Prince Charlie only had a daughter but she had at least 5 children and there was a line that went into the 19th century but other than that who knows if she is or isn't.
Birch… if the three young men that died in World War I were his grandmother‘s brothers that makes them his granduncles. Grandmother, granduncles - same generation. “Great uncles” (short for great granduncles) would be brother to your great grandmother or father.
All the people that participated in the wars to defend their country and livehood and died because of this, my heart goes to them and their families that were left behind. That is not the case with Americans and Canadians as they did not defend their countries. I respect opinions, but I did not agree that young people were sent to fight somebody else wars to got killed. As a human I feel for them, but not as the one that died defending their countries.
Died defending their country 🇬🇧and 80yrs later, politicians virtually threw open their country’s gates and allowed all and sundry to stream in and begin to erode the way of life. So the people who went off to war and didn’t come home again, died for nothing - What a waste!
The poor mother of those three young brothers killed during ww1. My heart breaks for what she must’ve gone through.
Brilliant viewing and very interesting stories. I have for many years pondered on which ship my grandfather and grandmother arrived in South Africa. Between 1899 and 1900. Also my great grandfather dying in the West Coast of Africa……… there is definitely a secret here …..🌻
There has to be thousands of us out here now that are related to the House of Stuart of Scotland. It's takes some time, but it's fairly easy to track back with DNA, online records and history.
Every man and his dog could be related to royalty in the past.
How does one contact for research? .. we have a story and a ring supposedly given to a family member on board a ship by mountbatten in 1914? And a child born which we surmise might be linked to mountbatten family?? All family with info have passed but we have some photos and some info and of course the ring ...
Bonny Prince Charlie only had a daughter but she had at least 5 children and there was a line that went into the 19th century but other than that who knows if she is or isn't.
Birch… if the three young men that died in World War I were his grandmother‘s brothers that makes them his granduncles. Grandmother, granduncles - same generation.
“Great uncles” (short for great granduncles) would be brother to your great grandmother or father.
Depends what country. GreatUncles means brothers of a grandparent here.
Hmmmm I bet the families have a block on certain searches and true verification.
All the people that participated in the wars to defend their country and livehood and died because of this, my heart goes to them and their families that were left behind. That is not the case with Americans and Canadians as they did not defend their countries. I respect opinions, but I did not agree that young people were sent to fight somebody else wars to got killed. As a human I feel for them, but not as the one that died defending their countries.
Died defending their country 🇬🇧and 80yrs later, politicians virtually threw open their country’s gates and allowed
all and sundry to stream in and begin to erode the way of life. So the people who went off to war and didn’t come home again, died for nothing - What a waste!
That's why "We came not to conquer but to liberate" is on our WWII memorial - we knew if freedom fell across the West it would be us next.
My canadian grandfather felt he was an English subject and he fought for the mother land. That feeling was widespread.
Looks like “chiusacan” has a small, ungrateful, tight heart .. it doesn’t go out to your Canadian grandpa or my American father. John15:13
they died to save the world from fascism. Immigration is a totally different thing.
Were all at least 52 nd Cousins