
Well, as per Geni: Duncan of Strathearn, priest of Dule is my 28th great grandfather.
Me → Henry Marvin Welborn my father → Emma Corine Welborn (Bombard) his mother
→ Emma Elizabeth Free / Bombard (Davis) her mother → Isabelle Bynum her mother
→ Robert W Bynum her father → Elizabeth Bynum (Mitchell) his mother
→ Lydia Mitchell (Wheeler) her mother → Jonathan Wheeler, I her father
→ Martha Wheeler (Salisbury) his mother → William Salisbury her father
→ William Salisbury, of Denbigh & Swansea his father → John Salisbury, of Denbigh his father
→ Lady Ursula Salusbury (Stanley) his mother → Jane Halsall, of Knowsley her mother
→ Jane Osbaldeston (Stanley) her mother → Elizabeth Beaumont (Harrington) her mother
→ unknown Harington (Neville), heiress of Hornby her mother → Robert de Neville, of Hornby her father
→ Geoffrey de Neville, II his father → Geoffrey FitzRobert de Neville, Baron of Raby his father
→ Robert FitzMaldred, Lord of Raby his father → Maldred fitz Dolfin, of Raby his father
→ Dolfin fitz Uchtred, Lord of Raby his father → Uchtred FitzMaldred his father
→ Maldred FitzMaldred his father → Maldred mac Crínán, Earl of Dunbar his father
→ Crínán of Dunkeld his father → Duncan of Atholl, Mormaer of Atholl his father
→ Duncan, Abthane of Dule, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld, Mormaer of Atholl his father
→ Duncan of Strathearn, priest of Dule his father
DNA, however, will be ‘extremely’ difficult to prove (because the alleles become so diluted after 6 or 7 generations) due to SNP mutations or not a Y-DNA relationship, it could only be best guess.
If you want to compare my DNA, check out my home Profile and the About section; therein, I have my Gedmatch kit numbers.
Gerard Koppen -
→ Gerardus Willibrordus Koppen, your father
→ Johanna Elisabeth Francisca Bakker, his mother
→ Pieter Bakker, her father
→ Neeltje Portengen, his mother
→ Pieter Portengen, her father
→ Gerrit Klaasz Portengen, his father
→ Neeltje Jacobs Verhagen, his mother
→ Jacob Cornelis Hagen, her father
→ Cornelis Ansumsz Hagen, his father
→ Ansum Cornelisz Hagen, his father
→ Angenietje (Agnes) Gerritsdr Gerrits Hage,n his mother
→ Gerrit van Eck, Heer van Louwerech,t her father
→ Agnes van Wijck Van Abcoude, his mother
→ Willem van Wijck Van Abcoude, her father
→ Jan van Wijck, his father
→ Jan van Wijck van Abcoude, his father
→ Willem, heer van Abcoude, his father
→ Johanna 1317 van Horne Gaesbeke, his mother
→ Willem IV (V) 1294 'de Dikke' van Hoorne, Heer van Altena, Weert, Heeze, Leende, Kortessem, Gaasbeek, Buizingen her father
→ Johanna van Leuven, Vrouwe van Gaasbee,k his mother
→ Hendrik van Leuven, Heer van Gaasbeek, her father
→ Godfried van Brabant, Heer van Gaasbeek, his father
→ Mathilde van Boulogne, hertogin van Brabant, his mother
→ Marie I, countess of Boulogne, her mother
→ Mathilde de Blois, Queen consort of England, comtessa de Boulogne, her mother
→ Mary of Scotland, her mother
→ Malcolm III, 'Canmore', King of Scots, her father
→ Duncan I, King of Scots, his father
→ Crínán of Dunkeld, his father
→ Duncan of Atholl, Mormaer of Atholl, his father
→ Duncan, Abthane of Dule, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld, Mormaer of Atholl, his father
→ Duncan of Strathearn, priest of Dule, his father
My Haplogroup is R-M269 and my bloodtype 0 rhusus negative, but after 30 generations we have 1 million paternal ancestors....so the blood is very diluted.
Anyhow, greetings from Belgium to my nieces and cousins all over the world!
Thank you for the info, lads. It's interesting indeed to be tracking down our forefathers down to the legends of old. While they say it's impossible to be accurate with all of this information, it can still give us a feeling of pride to believe we're connected to some of these amazing people. What say ye we earn the rite and set this world straight in God's glory.