What is the longest living bloodline?

The Donnellys, the world's oldest family, have more than 1,000 years of life among them. The 13-sibling farming family from rural County Armagh, Ireland, recently received a Guinness World Record for being the oldest living siblings.
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What is the oldest bloodline in the world?

1. The Royal Family of Denmark. The bloodline of Denmark's royal family is not only one of the world's oldest, but perhaps also ranks as one of the family trees that is filled with the most riveting stories and legendary figures.
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Who can trace their family back the farthest?

Confucius

Confucius is often claimed to have the longest-running documented family tree. The record of his lineage was in fact updated for the fifth time just two years ago, in a staggering 43,000-page set of books, detailing 83 generations.
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What is the oldest bloodline in America?

A Native American man in Montana has what may be the oldest DNA native to the Americas, according to news reports. After getting his DNA tested, Darrell "Dusty" Crawford learned that his ancestors were already in the Americas about 17,000 years ago, according to the Great Falls Tribune, a Montana newspaper.
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Who has the longest running family tree?

The Confucius genealogical line has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest family tree in history, containing the names of more than 2 million descendants, according to the latest edition of the Confucius genealogy book published in 2009.
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What is the oldest surname?

The oldest surname known to have been recorded anywhere in Europe, though, was in County Galway, Ireland, in the year 916. It was the name “O Cleirigh” (O'Clery). Enter your last name to learn its meaning and origin.
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What is the farthest back Ancestry?

In 2005, the Guinness Book of World Records recognized the Confucius genealogical line as the longest family tree in history, with 86 recorded generations over 2,500 years. The Chinese philosopher (551 to 479 BCE) is thought to have 3 million descendants all over the world [source: Zhou].
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Who has the oldest DNA?

The oldest remains belonged to a woman found in Tanzania's Mlambalasi rock shelter amid ostrich eggshell beads radiocarbon dated to about 18,000 years ago. Previously, the oldest human genome from sub-Saharan Africa was 9000 years old.
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Does George Washington have any living descendants?

George Washington had no children of his own. Thus, there are no direct descendants of George Washington. However, he had numerous siblings and half-siblings and there are many descendants of the Washington family. George Washington's nephew, Bushrod Washington, inherited Mount Vernon.
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Who has the oldest DNA in the USA?

A Native American man in Montana has the 'oldest' human DNA in the USA, according to news reports. The company Cellular Research Institute (CRI) Genetics, said it had traced the mitochondrial DNA of Darrell 'Dusty' Crawford back 55 generations, with an unusually high 99 percent accuracy rate.
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How many years is 7 generations?

Native American tribes hold dear the concept of seven generations planning, that the impact of decisions should be considered out seven generations into the future, about 150 years.
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How far back can a bloodline be traced?

Most of us can broadly trace our ancestral roots to a country or general region on the planet. But a new DNA test can locate where your relatives lived over 1,000 years ago, and in some cases, even pinpoint the specific village or island your ancestors came from.
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Can anyone trace their lineage back to Adam?

Though each living person's life evidences the reality of 'connecting' back to Adam, as canonized in the Bible, there is no proven pedigree documenting lineage back to Adam and Eve. During the Middle Ages, it was popular for royalty and nobility to authorize pedigrees showing their descendancy from Adam and Eve.
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How far back does Queen Elizabeth's bloodline go?

How far does Queen Elizabeth's bloodline go? The bloodline of the current royal family can be traced back some 1,209 years! This covers 37 generations and goes all the way back to the 9th century.
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What is the oldest bloodline in England?

The Tweed family - comprising seven brothers and five sisters - made history after months of Guinness World Records checks. The siblings, brought up in Coventry, England, are aged between 76 and 95 and between them have 33 grandchildren, 59 great-grandchildren and 17 great-great-grandchildren, 'mirror.co.uk' reported.
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Does Thomas Jefferson have any direct descendants?

Thomas Jefferson Descendant Reflects On His Ancestor's Memorial And Legacy : Updates: The Fight Against Racial Injustice Shannon LaNier is the sixth great-grandson of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. He talks to NPR about the founding father's complicated history, and how that should be reflected in his memorial.
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Are there any descendants of Benjamin Franklin alive today?

"We found out about wonderful Franklin artifacts that are in families that we didn't even know about," she says. She also was able to update her genealogical data base, which now lists 3,380 descendants, 300 of them added during the weekend. She estimates that at least 2,000 descendants are alive today.
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Are any descendants of the Founding Fathers alive?

The ensemble of 29 living descendants represents a surprising and powerful look at how different America is today – they come from all corners of the vast country, life experiences, and different ethnicities, ranging from African American and Hispanic to Filipino and Native American.
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Do Neanderthals still exist?

Neanderthals were very early (archaic) humans who lived in Europe and Western Asia from about 400,000 years ago until they became extinct about 40,000 years ago.
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Who has the highest Neanderthal DNA?

East Asians seem to have the most Neanderthal DNA in their genomes, followed by those of European ancestry. Africans, long thought to have no Neanderthal DNA, were recently found to have genes from the hominins comprising around 0.3 percent of their genome.
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What is the oldest human DNA recovered?

The oldest ancient human DNA yet discovered is 430,000 years old, found in Spain's Atapuerca mountains. Finding ancient human DNA in Africa, the birthplace of humanity, is difficult because climate conditions cause it to degrade so quickly.
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Which DNA test goes back the farthest?

The type of DNA testing that takes us back the farthest, according to most estimates, is mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) testing. One reason that scientists can trace mtDNA back further than Y-DNA is mtDNA mutates more slowly than Y-DNA, and because we have copies of mtDNA in almost all of our cells.
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What is the rarest surname?

Here are 100 of the Rarest Last Names in the U.S. as of the 2010 Census
  • Tartal.
  • Throndsen.
  • Torsney.
  • Tuffin.
  • Usoro.
  • Vanidestine.
  • Viglianco.
  • Vozenilek.
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Who was the first named human?

Kushim is the earliest known example of a named person in writing. The name "Kushim" is found on the Kushim Tablet, an Uruk period (c. 3400–3000 BC) clay tablet used to record transactions of barley. It is uncertain if the name refers to an individual, a generic title of an officeholder, or an institution.
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