Calling all Genea-Musings Fans: It's Saturday Night again - Time for some more Genealogy Fun!! Our assignment from Randy Seaver of Genea-Musings is to: 1) Our family trees contain historical persons who came from places all over the world. Each of our ancestral lines came from somewhere. 2) Can you identify your Farthest-Flung Ancestor (FFA)? Who in your ancestral tree came from the most geographically distant place from where you live now? What brought them (or their descendants) to where your family ended up? Thank you to Linda Stufflebean for this idea. Here's mine: My farthest-flung ancestors are Vincent Sievert and his wife, Susannah Raduntz , who were from Posen, in present-day Poland. They were ethnic Germans who came to the US in 1852 and settled in Joliet, Will County, Illinois. The distance from Schneidemühl to my home in Martinez, California, is 9,215 kilometers (5,726 miles). My husband’s farthest-flung ancestor, Ludwig Wilhelm Wollenweber ,...
My Trails into the Past
Researching: Davey, Gleeson, Gorrell, Hork, Hutson, Johnston, Jones, Lundquist, Nilsen, Selman, Sievert, Sullivan, Tierney, & Wollenweber.