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Who is the most important person in your genealogy?

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Mine is the little-known president named Harrison.

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  1. The most important person in my family genealogy is ME.  That is because I am doing the research work and compiling it and archiving it so my family now, and my family in generations to come, know about their family history.  No one else in my immediate family, or in my direct line, has ever done this before, so my work is very important to my future descendants.


  2. Mine are the hardy souls who boarded a ship  with their families, heading for an unknown country.  A place where they know no one and could not speak English.

    They spent weeks traveling by ship and overland to a small plot of land in Minnesota and made a worthwhile life.

    Those people are my heroes.

  3. Historically speaking, Charlemagne, Alinor of Aquitaine and Victor Hugo. Personally, it was mom. She was a beautiful woman and I'll miss her always.

  4. red eagle of the creeks and his wife sehoy  and Mary Elizabeth Williams first teacher of Florida, mother of 13 children during the Spanish rule of Florida and Amanda Jane weatherford all grandmothers to my family for over 500 years in Florida that is so cool to know that I'm living today as history on going with the first people and the naive one that live here before not to many people can say that.

  5. The most important to me is...well, me. I place more importance with recent ancestors, since their accomplishments are more known. I like having Roger Williams, founder of Rhode Island, since my father was born there (his family stayed there for 400 years!).

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