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Hope you did well at the reading of the will!
Nope. Broke as a church mouse.
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Oh no! That lovely lady was executed by those rotten Tudors, just for being a Plantagenet. Well, her son Reginald was a Cardinal & Henry didn't like that the Cardinal disagreed with Henry. Still, absolutely no reason to so horrifically murder her. My sympathies to you.
Genealogy is interesting!

Fun fact: I've got another ancestor from Plantagenet side of family. Direct from Edward I.

Kinda weird: Also descendant from families involved with Salem trials.
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Genealogy is interesting!

Fun fact: I've got another ancestor from Plantagenet side of family. Direct from Edward I.

Kinda weird: Also descendant from families involved with Salem trials.
Well, yeah, if you are a Plantagenet from Margaret, then Edward I was one of her grandfathers (leaving out the greats), unless you mean cousins married cousins (which happened all the time, especially in royal families). But if you are descended from Eddie, (not a great one from the point of view of the Welsh or the Scots), then you are definitely descended from: Eleanor of Aquitaine - a very fascinating woman, & John (Eleanor's son) - a rotter (really a pretty bad guy - sorry.)

& a fun note: The Plantagenets had a reputation of being descended from the devil - via Melusine (from over in France), which I always regarded as good public relations. But, (this is a joke) if it resurfaced in Salem....

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Genealogy is interesting!

Fun fact: I've got another ancestor from Plantagenet side of family. Direct from Edward I.

Kinda weird: Also descendant from families involved with Salem trials.
If you tell me Lizzie Borden was a distant cousin as well.....I may have some concerns!
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