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cybalist@yahoogroups.com, Rick McCallister <gabaroo6958@...> wrote:
> their own in Iceland. For what it's worth.
>
> KE
> That kind of counter-factualism take guts, especially considering
the detailed genealogies of the Icelanders, which are so detailed that
they also work for Scottish and Norman genealogy. The Icelandic
genealogies all go back to Norway, where many were on the losing side
of the struggles for the consolidation of Norway under one king.
Before that, some of the lines go to Sweden and Denmark, but that's as
far afield as they go.
Excuse me, but just what do you mean by "so detailed that they also
"work for" Scottish and Norman genealogy?" I have significant
Scottish background in my ancestry, but I've never heard of it being
apparently the same as Icelandic ancestry (or related to or influenced
by, or whatever "work for" is here intended to mean).
With serious intent,
Andrew