Oldest last week, youngest this week. I did think about
my brother – he’s the youngest in my nuclear family, and it is his birthday
this week too. But then, I thought I would follow the theme from last week.
So Happy Birthday little bro. Another trip around the sun
completed safely and great things to look forward to on the next trip.
Looking at my tree, I can see I have made some additions
this year. My cousin had her second daughter in June 2018 and there are three others,
either here on or the way.
Family history often focuses more on the people who have
gone before, researching their lives and trying to form a better picture of who
they were and what their lives were like. It is great being able to add new
people and happy events to the family though, because all the research is for
them, ultimately.
It got me thinking about relationships though, and how
often branches of our trees grow at different pace to others. I have looked at
the relationship of these youngest people compared to my daughter since they
are related to her on both branches of her tree.
Already this year a new 2nd
cousin and 4th cousin once removed have
been welcomed and added with another 4th
cousin once removed and 5th cousin
once removed on their way. You can see how far back the common ancestors
are for these new family members; great grandparents, 3x great grandparents and
4xgreat grandparents. These new little twiglets are all on my side of her tree.
On her paternal side of the tree though things are a
little different. In the past couple of years there have been additions who
include a 1st cousin once removed and
THREE 1st cousins twice removed. Their common
ancestors are much closer – her grandparents ! Those three 1st
cousins twice removed are the GRANDchildren of her first cousins.
My side of the tree doesn’t stand a chance catching up to
that growth. But nevertheless, each new little twig that I add to the tree is
welcome. I hope that someday all my hard work will answer any questions they
might have about their ancestors.
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