User:PelliculUploader
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| Country | United States |
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| Time zone | Eastern Standard Time Central Standard Time Central European Time |
| Family and friends | |
| Marital status | Single |
| Education and employment | |
| High school | Auburn High School |
| College | Southern Union |
| Relatives | |
| Ancestors | John, King of England (26th great-grandfather) Lion Gardiner (12th great-grandfather) Alice Goldhatch (11th great-grandmother) |
| Famous cousins from Mr. Gardiner | David Gardiner (fifth cousin eight times removed) Julia Gardiner Tyler (sixth cousin seven times removed) Gardiner Greene Hubbard (sixth cousin seven times removed) Mabel Gardiner Hubbard Bell (seventh cousin six times removed) Elsie May Bell Grosvenor (eighth cousin five times removed) Maxwell Perkins (eighth cousin five times removed) Harrison Ruffin Tyler (eighth cousin five times removed) Melville Bell Grosvenor (ninth cousin four times removed) Mabel H. Grosvenor (ninth cousin four times removed) Alexander G.B. Grosvenor (tenth cousin three times removed) Gilbert M. Grosvenor (tenth cousin three times removed) Kendall Myers (tenth cousin three times removed) Perry King (tenth cousin theee times removed) Edwin S. Grosvenor (tenth cousin three times removed) |
| Famous cousins from Mrs. Goldhatch | William Williams (4th cousin 8 times removed) John Brown (7th cousin 5 times removed) Henry Porter Baldwin (7th cousin 5 times removed) Melvil Dewey (7th cousin 5 times removed) Henry Lee Higginson (8th cousin 4 times removed Grover Cleveland (8th cousin 4 times removed) The Wright Brothers (8th cousins 4 times removed) Katharine Wright Haskell (8th cousin 4 times removed) Thomas Edmund Dewey (9th cousin 3 times removed) Amelia Earhart (10th cousin twice removed) Ernest Hemingway (10th cousin twice removed) Anthony Perkins (10th cousin twice removed) Shirley Temple (11th cousin once removed) David Hyde Pierce (11th cousin once removed) Amy Grant (12th cousin) Vanessa Hudgens (12th cousin) |
PelliculUploader (/ˈpɛlɪkʊləˌploʊdər/ PELL-ik-uul-əp-load-ər) is a Wikipedian who contributes to various articles, but I mainly specialize in genealogy, pronunciation, and language-related edits.
Etymology
[edit]PelliculUploader’s name comes from the Latin-derived pellicula (film) and the English word uploader. I originally intended to upload pictures of prop buildings in Grantville, Georgia that were used for the filming of The Color Purple in 2022.
Ancestry
[edit]PelliculUploader is largely of European descent; thanks to his parents’ DNA tests, he also has ancestry from four different lands outside of Europe: the Middle East, North Africa, the Caucasus mountains, and West Africa. My Eurasian and West/North African ancestry userboxes highlight my distant non-European roots.
Genealogy
[edit]PelliculUploader is a descendant of the following English colonists (I am the twelfth great-grandson of them all): Lion Gardiner, Ralph Dayton, John Woodruff (not the Puritan nonconformist) and Ananias Conkling.
Distant cousins found:
[edit]-From Ralph Dayton-
- George Draper Dayton (seventh cousin six times removed)
- Mark Dayton (tenth cousin three times removed)
Connected families
[edit]- Gardiner
- Deurcant (Dutch family)
- Conkling
- Dayton
- Goldhatch
- Woodruff
- Hand
- Leek
- Mulford
- Nelson
- Yarbrough
- Cotney
- Stephens
- Whatley
- Stroup
- Bowen
- Nichols
- McClellan
- Story
From 6th-great-grandparent to me: my African-American origin tree
[edit]- Nomen nescio enslaved ancestor
- Nomen nescio half-white half-black ancestor
- Mary Elizabeth Coleman
- Julia Stroup
- Carrie Ann Bowen
- Ervis Davis Nichols
- Charles Erwin Story
- Dad
- Me
Family tree
[edit]Royal roots
[edit]- Arnulf of Metz, c. 582-645
- Ansegisel, c. 602/610 - 662/679
- Pepin of Herstal, c. 635-714
- Charles Martel, c. 688-741
- Pepin the Short, c. 714-768
- Charlemagne, 748-814
- Pepin of Italy, 777-810
- Bernard of Italy, 797-818
- Pepin I, 817-850
- Herbert I, 848/850-907
- Herbert II, abt. 880-943
- Robert of Vermandois, bef. 931-aft. 966
- Adele of Meaux, c. 931-c. 982
- Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou, c. 956-c. 1024
- Judith of Brittany, c. 982-1017
- Robert I, Duke of Normandy, 1000-1035
- William the Conqueror, c. 1028-1087
- Henry I of England, c. 1068-1135
- Empress Matilda, c. 1102-1167
- Henry II of England, 1133-1189
- John, King of England, 1166-1216
- Henry III of England, 1207-1282
- Edward I of England, 1239-1307
- Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, 1282-1316
- Margaret de Bohun, 1311-1391
- Philip Courtenay, c. 1355-1406
- Sir John Courtenay, died bef. 1415
- Sir Philip Courtenay, 1404-1463
- William Courtenay, c. 1428-1485
- Sir William Courtenay, 1451-1512
- Joan Courtenay, 1480-1546
- Cecilia Carew, 1507-aft. 1575
- Thomasin Southcote, born abt.1530-death year unknown
- Susanna Molford, 1551-bef. 1659
- Thomas Molford, aft. 1571-abt. 1640
- William Mulford, abt. 1618-abt. 1687
- Martha Miller, 1665-1752
- George Miller, 1685-abt. 1770
- Joseph Miller, 1716-1762
- Sarah Hand, abt. 1740-aft. 1811
- Lydia Hand, abt. 1774-1872
- John Nelson, 1799-1888
- Cinderilla Stephens, 1834-1905
- Christiana Cotney, 1856-1914
- Emma Annie Cotney, 1879-1941
- Ovie Story, 1911-1969
- Charles Erwin Story, 1940-2022
- Dad, 1965-present
- Me, 2003-present
- Dad, 1965-present
- Charles Erwin Story, 1940-2022
- Ovie Story, 1911-1969
- Emma Annie Cotney, 1879-1941
- Christiana Cotney, 1856-1914
- Cinderilla Stephens, 1834-1905
- John Nelson, 1799-1888
- Lydia Hand, abt. 1774-1872
- Sarah Hand, abt. 1740-aft. 1811
- Joseph Miller, 1716-1762
- George Miller, 1685-abt. 1770
- Martha Miller, 1665-1752
- William Mulford, abt. 1618-abt. 1687
- Thomas Molford, aft. 1571-abt. 1640
- Susanna Molford, 1551-bef. 1659
- Thomasin Southcote, born abt.1530-death year unknown
- Cecilia Carew, 1507-aft. 1575
- Joan Courtenay, 1480-1546
- Sir William Courtenay, 1451-1512
- William Courtenay, c. 1428-1485
- Sir Philip Courtenay, 1404-1463
- Sir John Courtenay, died bef. 1415
- Philip Courtenay, c. 1355-1406
- Margaret de Bohun, 1311-1391
- Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, 1282-1316
- Edward I of England, 1239-1307
- Henry III of England, 1207-1282
- John, King of England, 1166-1216
- Henry II of England, 1133-1189
- Empress Matilda, c. 1102-1167
- Henry I of England, c. 1068-1135
- William the Conqueror, c. 1028-1087
- Robert I, Duke of Normandy, 1000-1035
- Judith of Brittany, c. 982-1017
- Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou, c. 956-c. 1024
- Adele of Meaux, c. 931-c. 982
- Robert of Vermandois, bef. 931-aft. 966
- Herbert II, abt. 880-943
- Herbert I, 848/850-907
- Pepin I, 817-850
- Bernard of Italy, 797-818
- Pepin of Italy, 777-810
- Charlemagne, 748-814
- Pepin the Short, c. 714-768
- Charles Martel, c. 688-741
- Pepin of Herstal, c. 635-714
- Ansegisel, c. 602/610 - 662/679
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