About Tammy's Family Trees
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..www.tammysfamilytree.tribalpages.com
i am transitioning everything to there. Will take
time but wanted new web address and it
correspond with my blog
Www.tammysfamilytreetalk.blogspot.com
I have traced it myself back to Kings/Queens
and once you hit royalty, you can find
information in the history books to take you way back and can connect with ancient times. With the help of
other websites I've seen and a book called
"Synchronology of Ancient and Modern history"
I've tied it to
ancient times BUT there are flaws in the
medieval time period when so many people had
the same exact
names as you'll see if you choose to do so.
This part of the tree is just fun part to tie
to that
time period, but record keeping ofcourse is not
really reliable. Take it with a grain of salt
or a
whole container!
Additions/corrections/subtractions please
contact me! I love to discuss items that I
have or you may have to contribute to the data
base. I am only adding direct line information
now
because it becomes unmanageable.
If you choose to use any of my tree for newly
discovered branches in your own work,
I'd appreciate a note in your tree as the
source. I've learned over the years that
naming your source is a huge help to others and
validates peoples works over the
years it takes to do this!
History is fascinating. You find interesting
people that fought in the Civil War,
Revolutionary
War, WWI, WWII, and current wars. All just as
important but to read back in 1800-1600 the
hardships
they went through, to stand up for what they
believed to be free is amazing. To WALK from
state to
state, can you even picture yourself doing that
now? Not me. To migrant across the United
States,
or to sail on a ship from Europe to come here
is amazing and brave. Fights with Indians?
Fires, anniversary announcements, all very
intereting to read. Every bit of information
is
important to tracing the facts. Photos of
tombstones or family photos are just as
important too! Any contribution someone can
add I would love to hear from you.
Thank you for looking at my trees.
Tammy Altonen (Schenekl) Horak
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