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Can’t recall who exactly...but nothing earlier than mid 1800’s.
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This was my 14th great grandfather. His son (Carl Jonsson Gulbrandtson) settled in Västergötland from Bergen and granddaughter (Christina Golbransdotter) to New Sweden colony. No confirmed ancestors born before the 16th century yet.
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pe...tails/G6L5-WMK
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I see. Yes, I have all couples in the twig up to him, i. e. from the 1st ancestral generation till the 16th. In the 17th generation, where he is, is the mother of his respective child unknown.
Only due to that a historian from the 17th century https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspar...s_(Historiker) wrote the detailed history of that particular town including some family history, it was possible to get a few generations farther back than what is covered by the church records.
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39.8 (Balto-)Slavic
39.0 Germanic
19.2 Celtic-like
1.8 Graeco-Roman
0.2 Finnic-like
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My oldest ancestor in family tree I have on Ancestry as far as I can see is Ostoja who was Lord of Rama-Bosnia, born around 1290, so 13th century. I got my family tree detailed on that side (paternal grandma, of Dalmatian Hvar island) trough DNA cousin in Argentina who is into geneaology for decades.
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Johann Kalista, 17??, born in Böhmen.
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