This is what is left of the Thériault Clan (of that generation). My father is in front with the white cardigan. We had a good old fashioned Acadian Dinner of boiled salted cod fish. My Aunt Bertha had a treat for me, she had the family tree in the shape of a fan, starting with her. What a lot of names make up a family!!!
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011
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That looks like a wonderful way of putting a Family Tree together. I was listening to something on the radio the other day which said that it is now a mathematical certainty that we are all related to the 8th century Emperor Charlemagne (or indeed anyone else of that age) : the fan expands by such an amount each generation.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a different way of gathering our kinfolk together. I will use this model to do my mother's side, the Duclos family.
ReplyDeleteYou are right, somehow or other, we are most definitely related if we go far enough.