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"Bog bodies"? I'm not certain I know what that means.
Oh! The museum tour guide said they went in the bog with red hair! Wow. You expect more from museum tour guides.Actually it's minerals in the bog water that turn the hair red.![]()
Yes, but in your family's language tiny means >5'5" right?
Hold on, hold on. I was all for memorizing the physical characteristics of chicken breeds and was coming along splendidly, and then you all started throwing all sorts of craziness at me - like Leghorns not being white or even necessarily having floppy combs, and now I am breed-skeptic!So true...... but........ there are physical characteristics that are consistent. For example, GLWs had golden feathers. Orpingtons have single combs. Etc.
Vikings are tall........in general. I can't remember if Scots are tall or stocky. I thought it was the latter, in general.
Speaks well for the Barnvelder as a breed.
Yep! Ivy's egg has arrived along with another of Mary's.She's looking for a nest this morning so I guess her first post-broody egg is almost ready for laying
Oh! The museum tour guide said they went in the bog with red hair! Wow. You expect more from museum tour guides.
Hold on, hold on. I was all for memorizing the physical characteristics of chicken breeds and was coming along splendidly, and then you all started throwing all sorts of craziness at me - like Leghorns not being white or even necessarily having floppy combs, and now I am breed-skeptic!
To answer the question - in the 18th Century the Scots were amongst the tallest folk in Northern Europe but they have shrunk and are now shorter than the English. On average of course. I assume that is secondary to deprivation, diet etc. but I don't know.
My Nana swore Robert Southey was her great uncle or somesuch. When Ancestry.com came along, I traced her family backwards and his forwards and found no relationship. He was an ummm "generous" sort of chap though, so perhaps one of her ancestors was a housemaid who had a child he'd fathered and had never claimed. On the other hand, she was a profoundly dishonest woman so she may have been big-noting herself to get the upper hand among her acquaintances. One thing I can say with certainty, when I found and gifted her a book of his poems, she was mildly disappointed with the gift and never opened it, haha! Oh she was a horrorThere's a terrible mix in Scotland slightly different to England & arriving @ slightly different times & affected by the Irish migration & the Irish had their fair share of Norse settlers as well. There is also a strange Spanish/French mix in there as well. It all gets very messy quite quickly.
My aunt, who was a terrible Romantic swore black & blue she could trace our ancestry back to Kenneth McAlpine. I don't think such a thing is @ all provable.It's a great story though.
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