A bit of my family tree.
I've just finished a really good book, especially if you like Historical Fiction,* "The Pillars*of the Earth" by Ken Follitt.* * it's a set of four books that tell a story set in the late IIth century*to mid I2th century Norman England.* All four books are brilliantly researched and written.* If you think you would enjoy a fictional 1000 pages times four books (which you can read them out of sequence, hop on down or go online*to your local used book store and pick them up or go on line*and search used books under the name of the book and author.* Buy any one copy then if you like it buy, the rest.
An added pleasure for me is genealogy, I have a family tree that has over 600 ancestors.* I first read this book five or six years ago and now have just finished*a second read.*in this book some of the characters in the novel are ancestors of mine:
King William 1st "The Conqueror" I034-I069.* a 30th Great Grandfather.* Queen Matilda aka Queen Maud I031-I083 a* 30th Great Grandmother,*King Henry 1st "Beauclerc" I068-II35 a 29th G.G.F.* Empress Matilda of Germany and England* II02-II67 29th Great* G.G.M. King Henry 11* of England II35II189 27th G.G.F.* Elinor of Aquitaine , Queen of England II24-II04 27th GGM
King Stephen 1 of Bois, King of England c.I092-II 54 25th Great grand Uncle
Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou* II13-1151 26th Great Great-grandfather.
King Richard "The Lionheart" 1157-II99*27th Great Granduncle
King John !st "Lackland"* 1I66-1216* 26th Great Great-grandfather
My relationship with the Royal families came to a screeching halt with King Henry II who had no children.* The rest of the family slowly went from*earls to dukes, to knights, to farmers to agricultural laborers. to my father who was a bus conductor.
Women, particularly*daughters of the wealthy were shipped around like cattle to be brides of potential allies, or a peace offering to a possible enemy. So I have ancestors who were Russian, Swedish including Viking lords, Norman, German, Spanish, Welsh, Irish and Scots.
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My grandfather, George Moss, was a wonderful man. He and my grandmother took my sister and me in for two years when I was nine and she was five.* We had been passed around the family and this was a little ray of sunshine in a miserable childhood, with more to come when we had to move on.*
My grandfather had been a messenger*in the British Army during WWI, He delivered messages from HQ to the battle fields*such as the Somme with a million casualties, in his opinion all done on behalf of three cousins who had a falling out, the King of England, the Tsar of Russia and the Kaiser of Germany. for four years and many other battlefields*caused my grandfather, who was 19 with black hair when he was called up, he was 23 when he*came home with snow white hair. He witnessed*horrors that rivaled Auschwitz and he cursed the royal family until the day he died. If he found*out he had*King William et al in his family tree he'd kick a hole in a stain glass window.
Cheers, Rodney
Rodney David Richard Mills
R602188 Gravesend