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Oooh! 1090
Late last night I ended up making contact with a second cousin once removed who has traced one branch of the family back to 1090. This is quite exciting even taking into account the fact that conventional wisdom in genealogy is that most people who claim their family go back to the conquest are indulging in a wish-fulfilment fantasy. I've skimmed the 250 (!) pages she has sent me and clearly the early history of the Benthall family (of Benthall Hall) comes from a National Trust publication so it seems fair to assume that most of that is as correct as its going to be. I suspect the tricky bit will be making the connection between the Benthalls and my branch of the Shuttleworth family (Mum, Sophie, this is Grandad Dennis' mother).
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I'm fairly sure you only get back beyond a certain point by finding a handy noble in your tree and it's the "finding a handy noble" bit where a lot of the wish-fulfillment comes in. The Benthalls would appear to be my handy noble.
Conventional wisdom in genealogy further states that any one who has traced their lineage back to a character in the bible is clearly mad. The Windsors, incidentally, can do this (if you allow medieval genealogies as evidence).
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I got this off Who do you think you are? the Matthew Pinsent episode
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...and by extension descended from Jesus!
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Hello, incidentally.
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