Up
before the sun, breakfast and the paper, a bath, thirty minutes of exercises
and it is going on late morning with clouds dissipating and the sun attempting
to force itself onto a bluer sky than white mist.
I
have no clue what we are doing today but I am curious about Grandma's Story -
8. I don't remember what it is about or if it is even relevant in this heavily
revised edition. Brothers was interesting but I have to check, maybe Rob and
Rich have gone to that book store to often. What are the looking for anyway, at
least Robert since he is the one pushing the trips.? We could always go to Taco
Bell like Bob and I used to do. It is hard when a friend dies. I glance over
and see his handwritten notes in blue ink on his yellow tablet paper. The first
page is dated November 4, 1997.
Go ahead, put the page for posterity. He
would get a kick seeing it in your notes. - Amorella
For
my posterity, maybe. I will but I cherish the words written in his own hand better.
I must have sent him something to peruse. The first part he is getting into my
mind (the writing) I am sure of it. Just his personal style.
***
Nov. 4, '97
Enjoyed
reading, thinking about, laughing about, reminiscing (still enjoy going back
over ideas, impressions, etc.)
mind
flush (clearing, cleanings, clinging -) toilet bowl
weep,
seep, drool of emotions
Vanish
flag
making, waving, worshipping, etc.
smolder
of temper
explosions
of associations
dig-in-heels
stubbornness (one of several likenesses, etc
aloneness
(& liking it)
low
crap thrushold
?attitude,
________,? ________,
Nine
chapters not enough! Want expansions "old" topics,
Explorations of New Topics
Your thought in connection with specific ideas,
viewpoints, etc. of: Emily Dickinson, Satan, Freud, Skinner, Jung, Dante
(Hell-Heaven, Bosch
Specific thought about Diana, Mother Teresa, psychic powers,
morality (a la Dr. Laura?), Family, Music,, Art (wide spectrum of,
Culture.Kultur, serial killers
Expansions
Earth: (not wanting to be here) Hell, Heaven on, Angels
Two-way womb, Escape.Retreat, Embarrassments, Analogies, eg.
tombstones. bathroom fixtures, more 'characters' - The Human Natures, Weapons (of hand & mind) we
usually shoot blanks, Media (Great Metaphor . . . is it Fire); Life, a series
of misses (Mss., Mrs, ?); Society: condition, pace, directions, _______
Heart. Soul. Love. Truth -- value of / drawbacks --
contradictions, eg. pg. 70.(Truth, ". . . that's the Truth"; Free
Will: Free Speech; Time: we go, it stays
[Notes from Thomas Robert Pringle to me, 1997]
***
It
is difficult to capture the essence in his neat clear handwriting, printing really, all caps
mostly. The words flourish with his emotion, he wears his heart in his
printing. We got along so very well, usually with few words between us.
Presence was enough.
Early afternoon. You will be going to lunch
and running errands shortly. You have Grandma's Story - Eight, the original is 2458
words long but let's drop in the first few paragraphs of the original to see
what is going on:
***
First Part of Grandma’s Original Story – Eight
First, about three thousand years
ago, in 909, we have a love story between a druidic priestess, Gadelin of the
North Woods and a druidic priest, Mardynn Herremon of the East Woods, a cousin
of Simon Breac the High King of Ireland. King Simon had killed a king to become
king. He had the first royal executed by the drawing of four horses, each
attached to a limb of the old king, in each of the cardinal directions. King Simon,
whose father was Giallchadh ruled from the year 909, Duach Fionn, son of the
murdered king, avenged the death of his father six years later. It was in the
last year of the reign of Simon Breac that the priestess and priest’s love
interest began. Gadelin was in her mid twenties and Mardynn was nearly thirty
when, at the Great Wooden Hall of Tara, they were ordered by King Simon to
compete to be the new official seer for the king for the old one had died quite
strangely in a drowning during earlier spring rains along the ancient river
valley.
Simon who was much older, was
attracted to Gadelin because of her long coal-black hair, fair skin and strong
as a horse, athletic build. She was as a woman warrior. Simon liked his women
to show their physical strength in lovemaking. As a priestess she used her mind
first and her body second. The king liked her the other way around. No woman
ever said no to a king unless it was his queen. Gadelin was no exception. She
did not mind sleeping with King Simon as much as she did setting up the
appointments to do so. She always slept with him three days before a full moon,
during a full moon, and again the third day after the full moon. The druid
priestess slept with the king three nights a month, and she had been doing so for
three months running when King Simon Breac ordered her to compete with her
known lover druid-like Priest Mardynn to be his official Seer.
The next day with less than the
usual fanfare the king announced the competition in Court at the great wooden
hall atop the five hundred and fifty foot high Hill of Tara. Mardynn, of the
greater royal family, slept with Gadelin on the half moon. No one knew whom she
slept with during the first and third quarter moons, but others assumed she had
chosen one commoner for each. She bedded four men on the condition of the moon
at least once a month no matter what.
This because Gadelin was in love
with the moon god, and she believed the moon was making love with her rather
than each of the four men. None of the four realized this, and as there were
four men, she came to think of each of them as one of the cardinal points of
the surface of the moon. Thus, Simon the King was the North, and Mardynn the
South point. As the Hall of Tara was aligned North to South she felt she would
gain much wisdom from Mother Earth in the process. There was no reason for her
to think the competition would be much. She controlled both men one night each
month, and the king two others, she saw to that. When Gadelin of the North
Woods had a man in bed she was always in control. Always, since she was twelve,
living north of the River Boyne, and she was in control then too, with a cousin
who was fourteen.
During warm evening of the next
half moon after the competition had been announced, Priestess Gadelin
confidently strolled into Mardynn’s small round stone walled hut in the East
Woods, south of the River Boyne, only to discover her priest was not at home.
She sniffed at the air and did not detect his scent. ‘He has not been here all
day or last night,’ she thought. She smiled, still confident. ‘He’ll be here. I
know he thinks of me as the moon goddess when we make love. A man in love with
a goddess gives himself completely.’ Cleverness spread across her cheeks, ‘He
cannot know that I make love with the moon god at the same time.’ Mardynn will
be here, he would not want to disappoint his moon goddess.
Now, it was true that when they
made love both were thinking of the moon, but neither understood which half was
whose. Was the goddess visible or was the god? Both were in love with the
visible half, but only I, Grandma knew that.
769 words
***
Good
call, Amorella. Just the right number of words, but alas it is only the
introduction.
Let's play a little with this story and
don't read the rest of it. See if we can make a story out of what we have here.
- Amorella
In
some ways this is similar to the story about choosing which god was to be seen
on the front porch. I think the setting was southwest Asia but I am not sure
without looking.
No anger here though, boy. And, this is in
Ireland these people are legendary direct descendants of the Royal line of
England are they not? - Amorella
** **
[The Irish Kings]
Queen Tea Tephi (b. B. C.
565) * = Prince Herremon
of
the scarlet thread.
I
Irial Faidh (reigned 10 years).
I
Eithriall (reigned 20 years).
I
Follain.
I
Tighernmas (reigned 50 years).
I
Eanbotha.
I
Smiorguil.
I
Fiachadh Labhriane (reigned 24 years).
I
Aongus Ollmuchaidh (reigned 21 years).
I
Maoin.
I
Rotheachta (reigned 25 years).
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Dein.
I
Siorna Saoghalach (reigned 21 years).
I
Oholla Olchaoin.
Giallchadh (reigned 9 years).
I
Aodhain Glas (reigned 20 years).
I
I
Simeon Breac (reigned 7
years). (Used in Grandma's Story-8)
Siomón Brecc ("the speckled,
spotted, ornamented"), son
of Aedan Glas, son of Nuadu Finn Fail, was, according to medieval Irish legend
and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He took power after killing
the previous incumbent, Setna Innarraid, ruled for six years, and was killed by
Sétna's son Dui Finn. The Lebor Gabala
Erenn synchronises his reign with that of Xerxes I of Persia (485–465 BC).
The chronology of Geofrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his
reign to 685-679 BCBC,] that of the Annals of the Four Masters 910-904 BC.
His Son was Muiredach Bolgrach.
Edited Wikipedia
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Muirteadach Bolgrach (reigned 4 years).
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Fiachadh Toigrach (reigned 7 years).
I
Duach Laidhrach (reigned 10 years).
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Eochaidh Buailgllerg.
I
King Ugaine More the
Great (reigned 30 years)
[4th Century BC]
I
Cobhtach Caolbreag
I
Meilage
I
Jaran Gleofathach
I
Conla Cruaich
I
Oiliolla Caisfhiacfach
I
Eochaid Foltleathan
I
Aonghus Tuirimheach
[Below is the Conaire II
Line]
(From Aonghus there is also
a Saraid Line)
I
Fiachra-firmara
I
Feradaid
I
Maine
I
Dornadil
I
Rowein
I
Reuther
I
Eders
I
Conaire Mor the Great
I
Admoir
I
Corbred I
I
Dare-dommoir
I
Corbred II (Coirbre-crungen)
I
Luigdig-ellatig
I
Modha Lamha *
I
Saraid = Conaire II *
I
Corbred (M)
I
Eochaid (M)
I
Athirco
I
Findarcher
I
Thrinklind
I
Romaich
I
Angus
I
Eochaid I & Erca
I
Ercc & Misi
I
Fergus Mor, the Great MacErc
I
Domangart I & Princess Fedlim the
Fair
I
King Gabhran * & Princess Luan *
I
Aedan
MacGabhran Pendragon * & Ygerna (Igraine) del Acqa *
I
Eochaid Buide, The Yellow-Haired *
(The Brother of Scottish King Arthur Legend)
I
Domnall Brecc, The Speckled or
Pock-Marked
I
Domangart II
I
Eochaid II, Crooked-Nose
I
Eochaid III
I
Aen Find, the Fair
I
Eochaid IV, The Poisonous & Fergusa
I
Alpin
I
King Kenneth MacAlpin of Scotland
I
Constantine I
I
Donald I
I
Malcolm I
I
Kenneth II & Queen Unnamed
I
Malcolm II MacKenneth & Queen Unnamed
I
Princess Bethoc MacKenneth * & Crinan
Mormaer *
I
Duncan I MacCrinan & Sibyl Fitziward
I
Máel Coluim mac Donnchad called
in most Anglicised regnal lists Malcolm III, and in later centuries
nicknamed Canmore, "Big Head",[either
literally or in reference to his leadership, "Long-neck"; died 13
November 1093), was King of Scots. He was the eldest son of King Duncan I (Donnchad
mac Crínáin). Malcolm's long reign, lasting 35 years, preceded the beginning of
the Scoto-Norman age. He is the historical equivalent of the character of the
same name in Shakespeare's Macbeth. . . .
Malcolm's second wife, Margaret of Wessex, was
later beatified and is Scotland's only royal saint. However, Malcolm himself
gained no reputation for piety. With the notable exception of Dunfermline Abbey
he is not definitely associated with major religious establishments or
ecclesiastical reforms.
Edited from Wikipedia: Malcolm III
**
**
The
line given is legendary and traditional. The point is that this is part of the
original legendary line that traces from Elizabeth II back to the Biblical
Abraham. One of the points was to show that if the King of England ruled
Jerusalem during the Crusades he would have legitimate right to do so. At least
this is my understanding. Anyway, the point being (I think) is that millions of
people alive today could be on that legendary genetic line. The bloodlines
flow; we humans are all connected cousins not just the Bleacher's and
Greystone's (they are just a semi-fictional example). That is the universal
point in the books.
Abraham to King Ugaine More the Great
The information for the list below was combined from two sources,
Judah's Sceptre and Joseph's Birthright by J.H. Allen and the royal
genealogical charts found on The British Monarchy's Official Web Site at
www.royal.gov.uk.
Abraham (B. C. 1992-1817), Sarah.
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Isaac (B. C. 1896-1716), Rebekah.
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Jacob (B. C. 1837-1690), Leah.
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Judah (b. B. C. 1752), Tamar.
I
Hezron
I
Aram.
I
Aminadab.
I
Naasson.
I
Salmon.
I
Boaz (B. C. 1312), Ruth.
I
Obed.
I
Jesse.
I
House of David
David (B. C. 1085-1015), Bathsheba.
I
Solomon (B. C. 1033-975), Naamah.
I
Rehoboam (b. B. C. 1016, d. 958), Maacah.
I
Abijah (B. C. 958-955).
I
Asa (B. C. 955-914), Azubah.
I
Jehoshaphat (B. C. 914-889).
I
Jehoram (B. C. 889-885), Athaliah.
I
Ahaziah (B. C. 906-884), Zibiah.
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Joash (B. C. 885-839), Jehoaddan.
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Amaziah (b. B. C. 864, d. 810), Jecholiah.
I
Uzziah (b. B. C. 826, d. 758), Jerusha.
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Jotham (b. B. C. 783, d. 742).
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Ahaz (b. B. C. 787, d. 726), Abi.
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Hezekiah (b. B. C. 751, d. 698), Hephzibah.
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Manasseh (b. B. C. 710, d. 643), Meshullemeth.
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Amon (b. B. C. 621, d. 641), Jedidiah.
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Josiah (b. B. C. 649, d. 610), Mamutah.
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Zedekiah (B. C.
599-578).
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The Irish Connection
Queen Tea Tephi (b. B. C. 565) = Prince Herremon of the scarlet
thread.
***
The
another threaded royal European line moves from Priam (remember Paris for whom
the city is named)
Kings of Troy to Eochaid Buide
King Eochaid Buide MacAedan of
Scotland
(Brother of King Arthur MacAedan)
I
Ygerna (Igraine) del Acqs = Aedan
MacGabran Pendradon
I
Prince Taliesin, the ArchDruid = Queen
Viviane del Acqs of Avallon
I
Comets De Toulouse Del Acqs
I
Frotmund Famundson
I
Faramund Frotmundson = Princess Argotta [dau.of
Genobaud of Franks]
I
Frotmund (Frimutel) Boazsson
I
Faramund,
Lord of the West Franks = Princess Argotta [Sicambian heiress]
I
Genobaud,
Lord of the Franks (d. 419) *
I
Dagobert (d. 389)
I
Clodius (d. 378)
I
Theodomir (d. 360)
I
Richemir (d. 350)
I
Clodomir (d. 337)
I
Dagobert (d. 317)
I
Walter (d. 396)
I
Clodius (d. 298)
Built Orleans in the year 275
I
Bartherus (d. 272)
Led armies into Itlay as far as Ravenna. Razed Aragon
I
Hilderic (d. 253)
Built Hildeburg Castle on the Rhine
I
Sunno (d. 213)
Perpetual wars with Romans & Goths after Romans
ignored earlier treaty
I
Farabert (d. 186)
Renewed league with the Germans
I
Clodomir (d. 180) = Basilda [dau. of King of the Rugij]
I
Marcomer (d. 169) = Athildis of Camulod [sis. of Brit.
King Lleiffer Mawr]
Built Marpurg in Hesse
I
Odomar (d. 128)
Established a Peace Treaty with the Romans & Goths
I
Richemer (d. 114)
Continued wars against Romans & Goths. Founded
Brandenburg
I
Ratherius (d. 90)
Ratified league with Germans & Saxons. Built Rotterdam
I
Antenor (d. 69)
I
Clodomir (d. 63)
Drove Nero’s legions out of Metz & Trier
I
Marcomer (d. AD 50)
I
Clodius (d. AD 20)
Continued to withstand Roman incursions
I
Francus (Francio) (d. 11 BC)
Changed tribal name from Sicambri to Franci [Franks]
Led a Frankish-Saxon-Thuringian army of 300,000 against
the Romans
Made a perpetual league with the German princes
I
Antharius (d. 39 BC)
Withstood invasions by Julius Caesar
I
Cassander (d. 74 BC)
Allied militarily with King Hamecus of Thuringia &
King Arabious of Saxony
I
Merovachus (d. 95 BC)
Led army of 22,000 against Roman centers in Italy; &
overthrew Bohemia
I
Clodomir (d. 123 BC)
Gauls broke treaty, but their further incursions were
repelled
I
Antenor (d. 143 BC)
Concluded a Peace Treaty with the Gauls
I
Clodius (d. 159 BC)
Withstood further invasions by Romans & Gauls
I
Marcomer (d. 170 BC)
Defeated Romans, Gauls & Goths. Set ‘Acts of Gauls’ to
rhyme.
I
Nicanor (d. 198 BC) = Daughter of the British Chief,
Elidure
I
Clodomir (d. 232 BC)
Allied with the Saxons & Thuringians against the Gauls
I
Bassanus Magnus (d. 250 BC) = Norwegian Princess
Priest-King. Built the city of Bassanburg (Aix la
Chapelle)
I
Diocles (d. 300 BC)
Aided Saxons against the Goths & Southern Gauls
I
Helenus (d. 339 BC)
Priest of the Arcadian sea-god, Pallas
I
Priamus (d. 358 BC)
Introduced the New Covenant [Newmage] & the Saxon
language
I
Antenor (d. 385 BC)
I
Marcomer (d. 412 BC)
Moved Cimmerions to West-Friezland, Gelders & Holland
I
Antenor, King of
the [Celtic] Cimmerions (d. 443 BC)
Cimmerions of Scythia on the Black Sea
I
Helenus = Hecuba
I
Priam, Sicambrian King
I
Antenor Ii = Camera
I
Antenor Ii, (b. bef. 412 BC, d. 386 BC)
I
Marcomir, (b. bef. 430 BC, d. 412 BC)
I
Antenor, (d. 430 BC)
I
Helenus
I
Priam, King of Troy (in Asia Minor)
= Hecuba
[50 sons, one of whom was Hector,
another Paris]
[50 daughters, one of whom was
Cassandra]
I
Priamos, King of Troy
I
Laomedon, King of Troy
I
Ilus, King of Troy = Eurydike
I
Tros, King of Troy = Callirhoe
I
Erichthonius, King of Troy
I
Dara, King of Troy
[Dara’s brother: Calcol (Hezron) begins High
Irish to Scottish Kings]
I
Judah = Tamar
I[Gen. 38: 27-30]
Descendents
of Abraham
***
Once
I found these two lines (possibly three lines if Jesus did have a son through
his supposed wife) (all legendary at best) I thought it would be a good idea to
incorporate it into the original story. What I really find fascinating is that
during the Crusades and before some people acted politically on this 'royal'
information because they believed it to be true. Lord knows what is true and
what isn't. These books are supposed to be wonderfully fiction.
Life
is interesting and history and legends help make it even more so, at least to
me, thus this material finds its way into the Merlyn books original and heavily
revised.
You see, boy, why it is preferable that, in
your heartansoulanmind that "People" be capitalized because in the
books, this is also the point of Abraham's Promise. - Amorella
Amorella,
while this is the backbone of the stories and they may seem confusing with the
interweaving, my unorthodox approach is to attempt to match how it is in life
with bloodlines and with human nature being what it is. I see an 'imaginary story-driven' thread but I do not
know I can show this to the reader on how the world
might be (through stories rather than science; through the heartansoulanmind
rather than just the mindanheart); through my humanity-in-imagination.
This
particular blog is a mess in terms of organization and I am not sure how to
straighten it out. I just want to better write a broad encompassing story that takes
the concept of G---D and the human spirit beyond on our planet and beyond the grave. (1542)
Thank you, Amorella. Perhaps we are but a story ourselves.
It is time for bed and you have been
working on Grandma's Stories - 8 in an attempt to revise but you are running
into problems, as you don't see the trick ending, which does have to do with a
New Moon. Do not go over the complete original story. Sometimes you need some
help so let's work on it here in the notes. Copy what I am having you copy. -
Amorella
***
Grandma's - 8, draft © 2013, rho
About 2500 years ago, in 485
before the modern Common Era, we have a love story between a druidic priestess,
Gadelin of the North Woods and a druidic priest, Mardynn Herremon of the East
Woods, a cousin of Simon Breac, then High King of Ireland.
It was in the last year of the
reign of Simon Breac that the priestess and priest’s love interest grew to its
fullest intensity. Gadelin was in her mid-twenties and Mardynn was nearly
thirty when, at the Great Wooden Hall of Tara Gadelin had gained a secret favor
of the king.
Gadelin slept with King Simon
Breac during each of the full moons for six months when he suddenly ordered her
to compete with her known lover the druidic Priest Mardynn to be his official
Seer. The next day with less than the usual fanfare the king announced the
competition between the two in Court at the great wooden hall atop the five
hundred and fifty foot high Hill of Tara.
Mardynn always slept with Gadelin
on the Half Moon. No one knew whom she slept with during the Full, First and Third
Quarter Moons, but many assumed she had chosen a secret commoner for each of
the other Quarters.
She bedded one of four men on each
moon phase once a moonth no matter what. With all her heart Gadelin believed
the Moon God really created the sexual tension and physical release through
each of her human surrogates, even the king. No one could better pleasure the
Moon God than herself.
Mardynn loved his Half Moon
Goddess best and Gadelin was his best priestess partner to enact his sexual
tension and release with the Moon Goddess once a moonth. The problem was that
he now realized that being the Official Seer would provide him with much more
power in Court than being Lover to the Goddess in a Half Moon. Neither one had
an understanding of the other's secret love and worship rituals.
Gadelin assumed as she was always
more powerful in bed with all of her lovers the Moon God would favor her. No
one had more sexual control in bed than Gadelin and everyone who knew her well
understood this was the truth.
To his defense, Mardynn understood
this fact as well but he devised a way to show King Simon Breac he would be a
better Seer than his lover, Gadelin. The day came for the two to explain to the
king why she or he would be the better Seer.
Gadelin, always in control, spoke
first. She said, "I love and worship the Moon God equally in all of his
four phases. The Moon God is always on a regular natural rhythm as am I. We are
in sync. We are together. My lover has no natural rhythm to sync with the
Moon."
This was a fact that everyone
understood, in fact the court was surprised the king had set up the contest in
the first place. They turned to Mardynn as the king asked, "What have you
to say about your control of the Moon?"
"I do not claim to control
the Moon at all," said Mardynn confidently. "A good Seer does not
control the circumstance, he foresees the future by understanding the
circumstance. Human beings are much like the Moon, we all have our own natural
rhythms, some, like Gadelin, are in sync with the Moon. I am not for the best
of reasons. I am not reborn each moonth as is the Moon. I do not have to
relearn who I am each moonth. I will be the better Seer because I have the
better memory of whom I am dealing with daily. My observations will help me
foresee the future because I have the mind for such things that go beyond the
commonest of human sexual rituals."
Now, unless you have been asleep,
you can probably tell who had the better explanation and reason for being the
new Official Seer. Gadelin did not lose her position as King Simon Breac's
lover though. In fact, he had her in bed several odd times in a moonth for the
rest of his life, which was less than a year, before was he was killed by Finn,
the son of the king he had torturously murdered. This was something the new
Seer had not considered even though he had the memory for it. Gadelin did gain
a gift from her natural rhythms, a son by a king's blood mixed with her, a
commoner, another more natural human occurrence than one might expect.
761 words
***
2310
hours. We did it, Amorella. At least you let me feel like I had a part in developing
the story. I would have never come to such a conclusion, but this is what the
notes have been about today. Alas, I am not a very good Seer and I think no
real royal blood in my veins. I may have some legendary traces though according
to my genealogy, if I am indeed directly related through the female to Scottish
King Duncan II. This is what Aunt Floy Gray and I came up with. Great Aunt Floy
was my grandfather Clell's sister. I have the sources but not fully authenticated.
The only real proof I have is DNA that shows I am a human being. In a fiction
it makes little difference thus the concepts are usable. Many readers are
probably related to the same people as below and don't even know it. That's the
fun part, that's the kicker.
***
Malcolm
III to Orndorff
Malcolm III & Ingeborg Finn
I
Duncan II & Ethelreda of Dunbar
I
William Fitz Duncan (MacCrinan) &
Alicia de Romelly
I
Anabel Fitz Duncan * & Reynold de Lucy
I
Sir Richard de Lucy & Ada de Morville
I
Sir William de Lucy & Alice Ivy
I
Sir William de Lucy & Maude Cotele
I
Sir William de Lucy & Amicia de
Furches
I
Sir William de Lucy & Lady William
I
Margaret de Lucy * & Sir John Huband *
I
Sir John Huband & Lady John
I
Sir John Huband, Esquire & Lady John
I
Richard Huband, Esquire & Lady
Richard
I
Thomas Huband, Esquire & Lady Anne
Burdett
I
John Hubbold, Esquire & Lady John
I
Richard Hubbold & Mrs. Jone
I
Richard Hubball & Elizabeth Cowericke
I
Richard Hubball & Sarah Wakeman
I
Sergeant Richard Hubbell & Elizabeth
Gaylord
I
James Hubbell & Patience Summers
I
Andrew Hubbell & Mary Welles
I
Matthew Hubbell & Abigail Burton
I
Gideon Summers Hubbell & Elizabeth
‘Betsy’ McEwen
I
Harvey Sherman Hubbell & Laurana Hitt
I
Selina Philena Hubbell * & Robert
Francis Orndorff *
I
Howard Sherman Orndorff & Jessie
Tullar
I
Clell Tullar Orndorff & Wilhelmina
Bookman
I
Richard Bookman Orndorff & Mary
Laverna Schick
I
Richard Henry Orndorff & Carol Jean
Hammond
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