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Genealogy is a lifetime pursuit and it's very unusual to find someone whose pedigree can be traced back almost 100 generations. The ancestry of Kane Churko does just that. Although many of his lines are Hungarian, Polish, or Russia and are difficult to trace more than a few generations, as most Canadians he also has a few English, Welsh, and Scottish lines which seem to go on forever. Not only is he related to Atilla the Hun, but to Julius Caesar, Dagobert I and II, Merovech, Charlemagne, Prince Henry Sinclair, and the Grail Fisher King as well. Famous men and women are common as you go…mehr

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Genealogy is a lifetime pursuit and it's very unusual to find someone whose pedigree can be traced back almost 100 generations. The ancestry of Kane Churko does just that. Although many of his lines are Hungarian, Polish, or Russia and are difficult to trace more than a few generations, as most Canadians he also has a few English, Welsh, and Scottish lines which seem to go on forever. Not only is he related to Atilla the Hun, but to Julius Caesar, Dagobert I and II, Merovech, Charlemagne, Prince Henry Sinclair, and the Grail Fisher King as well. Famous men and women are common as you go through the pages, including Elizabeth Stewart, Cleopatra, and Anna of Arimathea. There are even a few Templar Knights and Crusaders if you look close enough in the Montdidier line. Although it is difficult to document most events before 1500, some of the lines go back to 87 B.C. Enjoy the journey as you explore almost 100 generations of pedigree charts. Volume 2, which accompanies this book, will contain 50 generations of family groups.
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Dr. Diana Muir is an accredited genealogist of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (the Mormons) and has published more than 40 one name studies of genealogy research as well as 2 Volumes of "Templars: Who Were They? Where Did They Come From? Where Did They Go?" which identifies more than 8,000 Knights Templars from 1117 to 1600. She is also the editor of The Lost Templar Journals of Prince Henry Sinclair, Vols. 1 which was published in 2019. Volume 2 and 3 will be published shortly. Originally from Clinton, IA, Dr. Muir now lives in Boston, MA where she continues her Templar Research.