『Who really discovered America, a president's four stepmoms, gunfights at the San Francisco City Hall』のカバーアート

Who really discovered America, a president's four stepmoms, gunfights at the San Francisco City Hall

Who really discovered America, a president's four stepmoms, gunfights at the San Francisco City Hall

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The Dancestors Genealogy Newsletter provides a diverse collection of historical narratives and genealogical insights ranging from medieval Europe to modern American history. One featured story explores the theory that Christopher Columbus was actually a Spanish nobleman named Pedro Madruga, citing genetic evidence and linguistic similarities. The publication also tracks the Stradling family in Wales, detailing their 12th-century castle and a harrowing kidnapping by pirates. Personal family research is highlighted through the discovery of Harriet Bowers’ true parentage and the tragic account of a 19th-century gunfight at San Francisco’s City Hall. Additionally, the text examines the complex personal life of William Jefferson Blythe Jr., the biological father of President Bill Clinton. The newsletter concludes by showcasing Civil War diaries donated to a university library and encouraging readers to formally preserve their own ancestral legacies.

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