I think I have dna of Genghis Khan in my body ! ! ! ! ! !

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Bruno Beam

I think I have dna of Genghis Khan in my body ! ! ! ! ! !

Legg inn av Bruno Beam » 12 des 2004 11:21:55

I heard that Genghis Khan conquered most of the known world in the
Middle Ages and I also have the desire to ride on horses and conquer
the world.

So is it possible that Genghis Khan is one of my ancestors?

Janet Ariciu

Wondering

Legg inn av Janet Ariciu » 12 des 2004 14:41:02

In France, dates 1645-1698 (I know this not Medieval question)

When man and woman married it is the custom that a the woman keeps her
maiden name.
If not is it the custom when the man dies she takes back her maiden name.
Even if there are children.

Please Help me

Janet Ariciu
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Denis Beauregard

Re: Wondering

Legg inn av Denis Beauregard » 12 des 2004 14:49:45

On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 13:32:21 +0000 (UTC), monkey@getgoin.net ("Janet
Ariciu") wrote in soc.genealogy.medieval:

In France, dates 1645-1698 (I know this not Medieval question)

When man and woman married it is the custom that a the woman keeps her
maiden name.

In the records, yes.

If not is it the custom when the man dies she takes back her maiden name.
Even if there are children.

As I said, in the records, i.e. vital records, church records, notary
records, you will find usually the maiden name.

But it may happen that she took/keep the name of the husband and
in a very few cases, the maiden name of her mother.


Denis

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Janet Ariciu

RE: Wondering

Legg inn av Janet Ariciu » 12 des 2004 16:31:02

In France, dates 1645-1698 (I know this not Medieval question)

When man and woman married it is the custom that a the woman keeps her
maiden name.
If not is it the custom when the man dies she takes back her maiden name.
Even if there are children.

This the family talking about
Found here History of Lancaster County by Dr. Frederick Klein, 1924

"Strasburg" comes into land records as early as 1712, if not earlier. Copy
of receipt for annual quit-rent for two thousand acres of land reads: "Recd,
Philadelphia, 11:7:1712, of Maria Warenbaner,twenty shillings sterling, for
one year's quit-rent of two thousand acres of land laid out to her at
Strasburg, in this Province. (Signed) James Logan, Receiver."

This Maria Warenbauer was the widow of Daniel Ferree (Fiere). a silk weaver
of Steinweller. After his death she had, according to an old French custom,
again taken her maiden patronymic, Warenbauer.

Is this statement true is this old French custom or not.

Please Help me

Janet Ariciu

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