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<blockquote data-quote="USincognito" data-source="post: 73951222" data-attributes="member: 21511"><p>I belong to a Facebook group for descendents of the Plantagenets and a similar question was posted there. My comment was that having Edward III as my 25th ggf had the same impact on my life as having Rebecca Nurse as my 10th ggm - none.</p><p></p><p>It's just cool to discover and helps give your research more historical context. Last night i watched Three Soverigns for Sarah which had many ancestral family members as characters. The set for Rev. Parris' home was the Parson Capen house mentioned in my OP. My genealogical knowledge and my personal connection to the victims, the accusors and the production helped make this story of the Salem witch hysteria come alive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USincognito, post: 73951222, member: 21511"] I belong to a Facebook group for descendents of the Plantagenets and a similar question was posted there. My comment was that having Edward III as my 25th ggf had the same impact on my life as having Rebecca Nurse as my 10th ggm - none. It's just cool to discover and helps give your research more historical context. Last night i watched Three Soverigns for Sarah which had many ancestral family members as characters. The set for Rev. Parris' home was the Parson Capen house mentioned in my OP. My genealogical knowledge and my personal connection to the victims, the accusors and the production helped make this story of the Salem witch hysteria come alive. [/QUOTE]
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