57307--Relatives marrying
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57307--Relatives marrying
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Only marginally relevant, but I thought I'd share: LINK
Only marginally relevant, but I thought I'd share: LINK
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I think the grandma marrying her grandson story is proof that some forms of insanity are genetic.
My sister met a handsome nice guy at BYU. They dated a few times, and then he took her to meet his parents. Both my sister and her date were amazed that his dad could immediately identify her parents by name (which are very unusual names). Turns out he loved genealogy and my sister and her date were second cousins. The young man suddenly lost interest in dating my sister again.
My sister met a handsome nice guy at BYU. They dated a few times, and then he took her to meet his parents. Both my sister and her date were amazed that his dad could immediately identify her parents by name (which are very unusual names). Turns out he loved genealogy and my sister and her date were second cousins. The young man suddenly lost interest in dating my sister again.
My sister and her husband are fifth cousins once removed (or something like that). It was easy to tell.
Funny thing is, they're further apart on the family tree than his parents (who didn't know that until after they were married).
They're a great couple, but I can't tell you how tired I am of the "Are you sure they're not related?" question. "Oh! Oh my goodness! We never thought of that! I mean, yeah, they have the same last name but why would we ever do a genealogical check? Thank goodness you asked that, we'll do that right away and call off the wedding!"
*cough*
Funny thing is, they're further apart on the family tree than his parents (who didn't know that until after they were married).
They're a great couple, but I can't tell you how tired I am of the "Are you sure they're not related?" question. "Oh! Oh my goodness! We never thought of that! I mean, yeah, they have the same last name but why would we ever do a genealogical check? Thank goodness you asked that, we'll do that right away and call off the wedding!"
*cough*
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Bahaha yeah. Family in our stake =Kim & Kim K_______. Hilarious.
Oh yeah! Another news link, that is slightly relevant to the slightly relevant link I posted earlier:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8658327.stm
Oh yeah! Another news link, that is slightly relevant to the slightly relevant link I posted earlier:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8658327.stm
Well, as long as we're posting ridiculous weddings:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/1 ... index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/1 ... index.html
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