Generation # | Relationship | No. in generation | Accumulated Total |
1 | Parents | 2 | 2 |
2 | Grand Parents | 4 | 6 |
3 | Great Grandparents | 8 | 14 |
4 | 2 X Great grandparents | 16 | 30 |
5 | 3 X Great grandparents | 32 | 62 |
6 | 4 X Great grandparents | 64 | 126 |
7 | 5 X Great grandparents | 128 | 254 |
8 | 6X Great grandparents | 256 | 510 |
9 | 7X Great grandparents | 512 | 1,022 |
10 | 8 X Great grandparents | 1,024 | 2,046 |
11 | 9 X Great grandparents | 2,048 | 4,094 |
12 | 10 X Great grandparents | 4,096 | 8,190 |
13 | 11 X Great grandparents | 8,192 | 16,382 |
14 | 12 X Great grandparents | 16,384 | 32,766 |
15 | 13 X Great grandparents | 32,768 | 65,534 |
16 | 14 X Great grandparents | 65,536 | 131,070 |
17 | 15 X Great grandparents | 131,072 | 262,142 |
That's right. Mary Boleyn is two of my 32,768 13th great grandparents! This is why genealogy takes some people a lifetime. I would have to track down over 400,000 people to complete a pedigree chart that goes back 17 generations. Depressing and exciting all at once!
On another very cool note, Mary's daughter Catherine (12th great-grandmother) is accepted by many historians as the illegitimate daughter of King Henry VIII and her son Henry (my 12th great-grandfather) has also been speculated to have been Henry's son. That means Henry VIII is pretty well accepted to have been my 13th great grandfather at least once, and maybe twice.
I'll briefly describe the lineage for Mary Boleyn within both lines:
Mary Boleyn 1500-1543
Catherine Carey (1524-1569) Henry Carey (1526-1596)Lady Anne Knoylls (1557-1608) John Carey (?-1617)
Gov John West (1590-1669) Thomas Carey (1613-1687)
Col John West (1632-1689) Thomas C Carey (1633-1681)
Cap Thomas West (1670-1714) Thomas Carey (1666-1720)
Thomas West (1690-1777) married Bridget Carey (?-1777?)
Thomas West (1740-1802)
Thomas West (1760-1848)
John F West (1796-1885)
Barney West (1827-1914)
James West (1858-?)
Hazel West (1917-1974)
My Grandma (1949-living)
My Mom (1967-living)
Me (1987-living)
There's more to come along these lines. In the West part of my family (my great-grandmother was born a West), there are several noble and royal lines. Once you find one noble or royal, you usually find an abundance. I've also learned that many of these aristocratic lines ended up being American colonial settlers. I thought my family was full of recent immigrants, but I was wrong. A lot of my family lines end up being colonial.
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