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Sometimes it is impossible to include everything you know about a person's ancestry, due to the limitation of 700 pages in a book. However, while putting this together it was amazing to watch the family move through medieval England - with many kings and queens, to Germany and France with it's Merovingian ties, to the Viking Age - to Rollo and Ragnar Lothbrok, to the Roman Empire and finally into Biblical history, all the way to Methusaleh. All 120 generations could not be printed in 1 book, so I have included a pedigree of 35 generations, complete with an index, so that family members can…mehr

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Sometimes it is impossible to include everything you know about a person's ancestry, due to the limitation of 700 pages in a book. However, while putting this together it was amazing to watch the family move through medieval England - with many kings and queens, to Germany and France with it's Merovingian ties, to the Viking Age - to Rollo and Ragnar Lothbrok, to the Roman Empire and finally into Biblical history, all the way to Methusaleh. All 120 generations could not be printed in 1 book, so I have included a pedigree of 35 generations, complete with an index, so that family members can find themselves. To see the rest of the pedigree, please visit the Churko Family tree on Ancestry.com. I hope you enjoy the journey! Cover photo is County Donegal in Ireland where the Stevenson family comes from.
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Diana Muir is an accredited genealogist for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and has done genealogy for more than 45 years. Specializing in the United Kingdom and Colonial America she has published more than 35 books about individual families. She currently lives in Boston, Massachusetts where she is researching the journals of her 21st great-great-grandfather, Prince Henry Sinclair of Orkney, Scotland whose Weymss and Sinclair descendants came to the Americas in 1715.