Arts & Humanities: Genealogy: “Question: How easy is it to change my last name on my school records?” plus 3 more |
- Question: How easy is it to change my last name on my school records?
- Question: What is the best way to find out if I have royal blood. I'm really curious. I'm a bit of everything, seriously. Thxs!?
- Question: Can someone help me find an ancestor?
- Question: How can my girlfriend be 7/32 Native American?
| Question: How easy is it to change my last name on my school records? Posted: 16 Oct 2014 06:53 PM PDT How easy is it to change my last name on my school records? I really want my mom to get my last name changed on my school records for multiple reason. No one can pronounce or spell it,and I get discriminated by it because it sounds Hispanic. I want my moms last name on my records so pejole will stop. she said she would but she said she'd have to change it in the certificate too. is that true? or can she easily walk down to the school and have it changed? please comment xx |
| Posted: 16 Oct 2014 06:01 PM PDT Everyone has royal blood, because we are all related. You and I and everyone else have royal ancestors dangling from the upper branches of our family trees. You could hire a genealogist, but many are frauds. They come up with impressive family trees to claim that you have noble or royal blood. They don't actually need to do that, since EVERYONE has noble and royal blood, so having such blood is meaningless. Being related to a queen or king does not mean anything unless you are closely related. It doesn't make you royal; it doesn't give you any sort of title. It just means that like millions of people, you are a distant cousin of royalty. A fun fact but entirely inconsequential. |
| Question: Can someone help me find an ancestor? Posted: 16 Oct 2014 01:07 PM PDT Please pay attention here.. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:... free registry at familysearch.org, gives you the FULL, ORIGINAL IMAGE OF HER DEATH CERTIFICATE. that is an original document, which is gravy online. You do not need ancestry.com for research. It is nice. Persons like myself have done research for decades, before the internet... and never paid for services. All genealogy is not online. Sometimes you go to offline sources. Mostly, am giving you a heads up on what can be done. ps parents normally show on birth certificates, in this case, they were unknown to the person giving info. I'll keep looking.... |
| Question: How can my girlfriend be 7/32 Native American? Posted: 15 Oct 2014 11:22 PM PDT The convention is that you are 1/2 of what each parent was, and each parent is 1/2 of what their parent was, and so forth. You have two parents. If one was full-blood you'd be 1/2. You have four grandparents. If one was full-blood you'd be 1/4. You have 8 great grandparents. If three were full-blood you'd be 3/8. You have 16 GG Grandparents. If 5 were full-blood you'd be 5/16. You have 32 GGG Grandparents. It looks like 7 were full-blood, so she is 7/32. |
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