{"id":10381,"date":"2014-07-28T01:48:22","date_gmt":"2014-07-28T01:48:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.johnpedroza.com\/blog1\/?p=10381"},"modified":"2014-07-28T01:51:09","modified_gmt":"2014-07-28T01:51:09","slug":"150generations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.johnpedroza.com\/blog1\/150generations\/","title":{"rendered":"150 Generations Later&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"attachment_10384\" style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.johnpedroza.com\/blog1\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/07\/family-tree-chart1.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-10384\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-10384\" src=\"http:\/\/www.johnpedroza.com\/blog1\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/07\/family-tree-chart1-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"I think I am going to need more paper...\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.johnpedroza.com\/blog1\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/07\/family-tree-chart1-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.johnpedroza.com\/blog1\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/07\/family-tree-chart1-400x300.jpg 400w, https:\/\/www.johnpedroza.com\/blog1\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/07\/family-tree-chart1.jpg 500w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-10384\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">I think I am going to need more paper&#8230;<\/p><\/div>\n<p>One of the suggested activities they always say in church is to do your Genealogy. So today I went on FamilySearch.org and showed my mom some research tools.<br \/>\nOne of the games I like to play on FamilySearch.org is what I call &#8220;How far can you click?&#8221; The way the games goes is you start going through family lines and see how far you go until you run into a dead link (no more names). Today I went through a line I call the Thornton line, this turned out to be a really long game today.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The coolest thing is now I can say we are all related. So when do I get to come over for dinner?<br \/>\nThornton Adam Line:<br \/>\n1) Adam<br \/>\nEve (4000BC-3074 BC)<br \/>\n2) Seth, son of Adam (3979BC-3067BC)<br \/>\nAzura bat Adam (3979BC-3067BC)<br \/>\n3) Enos, son of Seth (3765BC-2860BC)<br \/>\nNoam Bit Seth Of Elda<br \/>\n4) Cainan, son of Enos<br \/>\nMualeleth<br \/>\n5) Mahalaheel, son of Cainan<br \/>\nSina (Dinah) Bint Barakiel Of East Eden (3605 BC)<br \/>\n6) Jared, son of Mahalaheel<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n7) Enoch, son of Jared (3378BC-3013BC)<br \/>\nEdnl Bint Daniel<br \/>\n8) Methusalah, son of Enoch (3317BC-2348BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n9) Noah, son of Lamech (2948BC-1998BC)<br \/>\nEmzara Daughter of Lemach<br \/>\n10) Shem, son of Noah<br \/>\nEmzara (Naamah)<br \/>\n11) Arphaxad, son of Shem<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n12) Salah, son of Arphaxed (2306BC-1873BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n13) Eber, son of Salah<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n14) Peleg, son of Eber<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n15) Reu, son of Peleg (2212BC-1973BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n16) Serug,son of Reu (2180BC-1950BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n17) Nahor I ben Serug (2150BC-2002BC)<br \/>\nJaska (\u2018Ijaska) (2152BC)<br \/>\n18) Terah, son of Nahor (2121BC-1916BC)<br \/>\nEmtelal (Amethelo) of Agade (2154BC)<br \/>\n19) Abraham, son of Terah<br \/>\nSarah (Saral) (2012BC-1885BC)<br \/>\n20) Isaac, son of Abraham<br \/>\nRebecca<br \/>\n21) Jacob (Israel) ben Isaac (1886BC-1739BC)<br \/>\nLeah<br \/>\n22) Judah ben Jacob King of Gosher<br \/>\nTamer<br \/>\n23) Zarah<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n24) Dardanus (1460-1414BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n25) Erichthonius the Dardanian King of Arcadia (1420BC-1368BC)<br \/>\nAstyoche Ilium (1397BC-1328BC)<br \/>\n26) Tros Acadia Dardania Troy (1314BC-1281BC)<br \/>\nCallirhot Callirhoe IIium (1354BC-1279BC)<br \/>\n27) Iulus Ascanlus Alba Longa Troy (1350BC-1279BC)<br \/>\nEurydice Troy (1100BC-1281BC)<br \/>\n28) Laomedon Loomedante Troy (1279BC-1235BC)<br \/>\nPlacia Strymo of Troy (1290BC-1185BC)<br \/>\n29) Prlam King of Troy (1235BC-1185BC)<br \/>\nHecuba Phrygia (1235BC-1183BC)<br \/>\n30) King Helenus of Troy (1070BC-1149BC)<br \/>\nAndromache<br \/>\n31) Genger King of Cimmerian Bosporus<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n32) Esdron<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n33) Esdron<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n34) Gelio King of Troy (1150BC-1010BC)<br \/>\nGelio (Zelius) 1105BC<br \/>\n35) Basabiliano King of Troy (1125BC-1025BC)<br \/>\nBasabiliano (Basabellian) I (1975BC)<br \/>\n36) Plaserius I I King Of Plaserio King of Troy (2000BC-1000BC)<br \/>\nPlaserio (Plaserius) I (1045BC)<br \/>\n37) Plesron I I King Of Plesron King of Troy (1075BC-975BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n38) Eliacor I Of Cimmerians Eliacor King of Troy (1050BC-950BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n39) Zaberian Of Cimmerians Gaberiano, King of Troy (1025BC-925BC)<br \/>\nGaberiano (Zaberian) (1055BC)<br \/>\n40) Plaserius II Plaserio King of Troy (1000BC-900BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n41) Antenor I Antenor King of Troy (975BC-875BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n42) Priamos II Van Commeria, King of Troy (900BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n43) Helenus II, King of Troy (920BC-750BC)<br \/>\nHelenus II of Troy (935BC)<br \/>\n44) Plesron II (King of Troy) (910BC-820BC)<br \/>\nPlasron (905BC)<br \/>\n45) King Basabelian II (875BC-790BC)<br \/>\nBasabiliano II (875BC)<br \/>\n46) King Alexandros of Troy (827BC-677BC)<br \/>\nAlexandre Troy (845BC)<br \/>\n47) King Priamos III Van Commeria of Troy (800BC-655BC)<br \/>\nPriam III (815 BC)<br \/>\n48) King Gentilanor V Van Commeria (785BC-625BC)<br \/>\nGentilanor (785BC)<br \/>\n49) Almadius I Van Commeria, (King of the Cimmerians) (750BC-650BC)<br \/>\nWife, of Almadius I Van Commeria, (King of the Cimmerians) (755BC)<br \/>\n50) Dilulius I Van Commeria, (King of the Cimmerians) (725BC-625BC)<br \/>\nDilulius (725BC)<br \/>\n51) Helenus III Van Commeria (King of the Cimmerians) (700BC-600BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n52) Plaserius III Van Commeria King of the Cimmerians<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n53) Dilulius II Van Commeria, King of the Cimmerians<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n54) Marcomir I Van Commeria, King of the Cimmerians<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n55) Priamos IV, (King of the Cimmerians) (600BC-500BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n56) Helenus IV Van Commeria, (King of the Cimmerians) (575BC-475BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n57) Antenor II, Prince of the Cimmerians (540BC-443BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n58) King Marcomir I, of the Sicambri (520BC-412BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n59) King Antenor I of the Cimmerians = Cambra (500BC-412BC)<br \/>\nCambra (500BC-400BC)<br \/>\n60) King Priamos V of the Sicambrii (475BC-358BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n61) King Helenus V, of the Sicambrii (439BC-339BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n62) King Diocles, of the Sicambrii (425BC-325BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n63) King Bassanus Magnus of the Sicambri (400BC-300BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n64) Clodomir I King of the Sicambri (375BC-275BC)<br \/>\nClodomir I (375BC-275BC)<br \/>\n65) King Nicanor of the Sicambrii (350BC-250BC)<br \/>\nConstancia of Britain (350BC-250BC)<br \/>\n66) King Marcomir II of the Sicambrii (325BC-225BC)<br \/>\nMarcomir II of the Sicambrii (225BC)<br \/>\n67) Clodius I (159BC)<br \/>\nClodius I (200BC)<br \/>\n68) Antenor III (143BC)<br \/>\nAntenor III (270BC-170BC)<br \/>\n69) Clodimir II (123BC)<br \/>\nClodimir II (250BC-150BC)<br \/>\n70) Merodacus (125BC)<br \/>\nMercadacus (225BC-125BC)<br \/>\n71) Cassander (100BC)<br \/>\nCassander (200BC-100BC)<br \/>\n72) Anturius (75BC<br \/>\nAnturis (175BC-75BC)<br \/>\n73) Francus (150BC-50BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n74) Clodimir II (125BC-25BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n75) Marcomir III (97BC-50BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n76) Clodimir III (70BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n77) Antenor IV King of the West Franks (70BC)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n78) Ratherius King of Franks<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n79) Richemer I King of Franks<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n80) Odomir IV de la Franks (50-150)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n81) Marcomir I King of the Franks (75-175)<br \/>\nAthildis, Princess of Britain (241)<br \/>\n82) Clodomir rol des France (100-200)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n83) Farabert King of Franks (122-186)<br \/>\nHafilda Princess of Rugij (106-179)<br \/>\n84) Sunno (Huano Hunno) King of Franks (165-213)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n85) Rey Hilderic (253)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n86) Rey de los Francos Bartherus (Batherus) (238-272)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n87) Rey Clodius III (298)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n88) Rey de los Francos Walter (306)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n89) Duque de los Francos Dragobert II (317)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n90) Duque Genebald I (262-350)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n91) Duque Dagobert II (300-379)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n92) Duque de los Francos Clodius I (324-389)<br \/>\nDuchess of East Franks<br \/>\n93) Marcomir I, (Duke of East Franks) (347-404)<br \/>\nMarcomir (Duchess of the East Franks) (354-450)<br \/>\n94) Pharmond (First King of France) (370-427)<br \/>\nArgotta Queen of the Salic Franks (376-438)<br \/>\n95) Clodius Clodion the Long Haired King of the Salis Franks (395-447)<br \/>\nBasina (Princess of the 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Begga de Landen (613-698)<br \/>\n106) Pepin II of Herstal (635-714)<br \/>\nAdpaide (Concubine of Austrasia) (654-705)<br \/>\n107) King Charles Martel (689-741)<br \/>\nRotrude (695-724)<br \/>\n108) Mayor of the Palace Carloman de Paris (712-755)<br \/>\nChrotrude Franks Princess Of (713)<br \/>\n109) Gerard De Rousillion (723-816)<br \/>\nBaroness Withburgis of Paris (736)<br \/>\n110) Hugh II of Tours Count (765-836)<br \/>\nBava of Upper Alsace (769-837)*<br \/>\n111) Hugh Bourges Count Of (802-853)<br \/>\nBava (805)<br \/>\n112) Tertulle or Tortulf or Tertuilus (821-921)<br \/>\nPertonilla, Countess of Anjou (825)<br \/>\n113) Ingelger I Count Anjou (870-888)<br \/>\nAdele DE Gatinais<br \/>\n114) Fulk I \u201cThe Red\u201d of Anjou Count of Anjou (870-938)<br \/>\nRocilla De Louches (1009)<br \/>\n115) William III &#8221; (Guillaume) &#8220;le Lib\u00e9rateur&#8221; de Provence comte d&#8217;Arles &amp; Provence (950-993)<br \/>\nAdelaide Adela Blanca Blanche D\u2019 Anjou (938-1026)*<br \/>\n116) Robert II The Pious King of France (972-1031)<br \/>\nConstance Taillefer de Toulouse Queen of France (986-1032)*<br \/>\n117) Baudouin V Count of Flanders (1012-1067)<br \/>\nAdelaide Havoise (1009-1079)*<br \/>\n118) King William I the Conqueror &#8220;The Bastard&#8221; Duke of Normandy Of England (1024-1087)<br \/>\nMatilda of Flanders (1059-1117)*<br \/>\n119) King Henry I \u201cBeauclerc\u201d \u201cThe Good Scholar\u201d of England (1068-1135)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n120) Earl Robert \u201cThe Consul\u201d Of Gloucester of Caen (1086-1147)<br \/>\nDuchess Mabel FitzRobert Of Gloucester Fitzhamon (1090-1157)<br \/>\n121) Earl Ranulph of Chester Le Meschines (1106-1189)<br \/>\nCountess Matilda Maud of Chester Fitzobert (1106-1189)*<br \/>\n122) 6th Earl Hugh Of Chester De Keveliock (1147-1181)<br \/>\nBetrade De Montford (1155-1227)<br \/>\n123) 4th Earl of Derby William De Ferrers (1162-1247)<br \/>\nLady Chartley Agnes De Keveliock (1170-1247)*<br \/>\n124) (Lord) William Vesci (1205-1253)<br \/>\nAgatha DeFerrers (1229-1290)*<br \/>\n125) Roger Buckton (1207)<br \/>\nAgnes De Vesci (1211)*<br \/>\n126) Gilbert (Forrester) Buckton (1265)<br \/>\nDrusil Forester De Buckton (1241)<br \/>\n127) Gilbert Forster (1290-1342)<br \/>\nIvetta Vaux (1292)<br \/>\n128) John Forster (1316-1371)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n129) Robert Forster (1355)<br \/>\n(NA)<br \/>\n130) Thomas Forster (1395-1430)<br \/>\nJoan Elmeden (1421)<br \/>\n131) SIR KNIGHT Thomas FORSTER 9th Governor of Bamborough, Knight, Marshal of Berwick-upon-Tweed (1451-1526)<br \/>\nElizabeth De Etherstone (1428-1450)<br \/>\n132) Sir Walter Forrester (1459-1550)<br \/>\nAgnes Graham (1462-1550)<br \/>\n133) Robert Bruce of Airth (1495)<br \/>\nJanet Forrester (1494-1600)*<br \/>\n134) Sir Alexander Bruce of Airth (1530-1600)<br \/>\nJanet Livingston- (1535-1599)<br \/>\n135) Sir Alexander Menteith (1513-1580)<br \/>\nMarion Bruce (1560-1650)*<br \/>\n136) Sir William Menteith 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\/>\nJanet Kay Jacobs (1945-Living)*<br \/>\n150) John Pedroza (1976-Living)<br \/>\nDenise Pedroza (1976-Living)<br \/>\n151) Arnold John Pedroza (2007-Living)<\/p>\n<p>*Means I went up through a matriarchal line<br \/>\n(NA)=Not Available<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of the suggested activities they always say in church is to do your Genealogy. 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