So if you could ask anyone anything..

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Oh yes, I know that well. Not only am I the "family genealogist", but I am an actual Genealogist. I have my line on all other sides traced very far back, I have my mother's father's line back to the 1200's, her mother's side to the 1400 hundreds, and my father's mother's sides back to the early 1500's. But this mystery with my Great Grandfather isn't simply a name change for the sake of immigration records, or phonetic ease, etc., as I have seen with other family members. This is a long and interesting story, which I won't type here because it's too personal. But my great grandfather lived a bizarre life of secrecy. It goes way beyond the "he was a horse thief" genealogy joke. His entire family made attempts to erase a paper trail of their history, ALL of the siblings and the parents lied about their birthplace, dates, names, etc. in an obvious attempt to cover up a secret. There's really a lot more to the story than a name change, there are other things involved in this family secret, family knowledge, etc., but I'm not typing it. I have been outright "warned" not to pursue this by people who are related that I don't even know. It's a very strange story. Only recently when I discovered what our name WAS, before the change, did I realize why there is a controversy. But there's still a lot more to uncover. My goal is to be able to uncover it before my father dies, because he truly thought the mystery would never be fully solved and has been amazed at what I've found out in the last 15 years of research.
 
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Oh yes, I know that well. Not only am I the "family genealogist", but I am an actual Genealogist. I have my line on all other sides traced very far back, I have my mother's father's line back to the 1200's, her mother's side to the 1400 hundreds, and my father's mother's sides back to the early 1500's. But this mystery with my Great Grandfather isn't simply a name change for the sake of immigration records, or phonetic ease, etc., as I have seen with other family members. This is a long and interesting story, which I won't type here because it's too personal. But my great grandfather lived a bizarre life of secrecy. It goes way beyond the "he was a horse thief" genealogy joke. His entire family made attempts to erase a paper trail of their history, ALL of the siblings and the parents lied about their birthplace, dates, names, etc. in an obvious attempt to cover up a secret. There's really a lot more to the story than a name change, there are other things involved in this family secret, family knowledge, etc., but I'm not typing it. I have been outright "warned" not to pursue this by people who are related that I don't even know. It's a very strange story. Only recently when I discovered what our name WAS, before the change, did I realize why there is a controversy. But there's still a lot more to uncover. My goal is to be able to uncover it before my father dies, because he truly thought the mystery would never be fully solved and has been amazed at what I've found out in the last 15 years of research.

I am a criminal justice major so I love a great mystery. I hope you figure this out. Good luck
 
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Oh yes, I know that well. Not only am I the "family genealogist", but I am an actual Genealogist. I have my line on all other sides traced very far back, I have my mother's father's line back to the 1200's, her mother's side to the 1400 hundreds, and my father's mother's sides back to the early 1500's. But this mystery with my Great Grandfather isn't simply a name change for the sake of immigration records, or phonetic ease, etc., as I have seen with other family members. This is a long and interesting story, which I won't type here because it's too personal. But my great grandfather lived a bizarre life of secrecy. It goes way beyond the "he was a horse thief" genealogy joke. His entire family made attempts to erase a paper trail of their history, ALL of the siblings and the parents lied about their birthplace, dates, names, etc. in an obvious attempt to cover up a secret. There's really a lot more to the story than a name change, there are other things involved in this family secret, family knowledge, etc., but I'm not typing it. I have been outright "warned" not to pursue this by people who are related that I don't even know. It's a very strange story. Only recently when I discovered what our name WAS, before the change, did I realize why there is a controversy. But there's still a lot more to uncover. My goal is to be able to uncover it before my father dies, because he truly thought the mystery would never be fully solved and has been amazed at what I've found out in the last 15 years of research.

I am a criminal justice major so I love a great mystery. I hope you figure this out. Good luck

Thanks! The more people tell me to 'back off' the more determined I am to figure it out! When my grandfather was alive he wouldn't even speak on the topic, it was strictly forbidden. But my father is more light hearted about it, and as long as I have his approval, I'm determined to crack it. Have you ever read the Da Vinci Code? This story reminds me of a real version of that, (not the topic but the idea of it) it's very complex, and I honestly don't know if I have the resources to solve it, because it involves some long-time secrecy, not just petty stuff, so it's very difficult. I'm determined though, I'll go down trying.
 
I would ask my great grand mother -why she gave up her twin boys?-geneology stops there:-(

I would ask my father -why he feel he's entitled to alot more than he has earned-passing this onto his grandson

I would ask my mother-if you could have left when you should have would you have done it?
 
My best friend Ben: Why did you decide to take your own life?

My first rooster Sunny: Did I give you a good life? Did you know that I loved you? Are you going to try to flog me when we meet at the rainbow bridge because I chopped off your head?
 
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I am a criminal justice major so I love a great mystery. I hope you figure this out. Good luck

Thanks! The more people tell me to 'back off' the more determined I am to figure it out! When my grandfather was alive he wouldn't even speak on the topic, it was strictly forbidden. But my father is more light hearted about it, and as long as I have his approval, I'm determined to crack it. Have you ever read the Da Vinci Code? This story reminds me of a real version of that, (not the topic but the idea of it) it's very complex, and I honestly don't know if I have the resources to solve it, because it involves some long-time secrecy, not just petty stuff, so it's very difficult. I'm determined though, I'll go down trying.

You keep at it even doors will slam in your face from time to time. Its part of researching the family history. One day it will open up to you, wide open!

Are there any papertrails you can research on? I am sure there are paperworks regarding to his name change. Sometimes distant cousins would have that answer. Sometimes illegial immegration and past serial killers do disappear and pop up. Like Wyatt Earp and Jesse James kind of thing. It is not unusual for a man or woman actually kill someone to protect whats right of theirs, or a feud or war back in those days. Even people would be so hard up for money that they would be selling their bodies. They must have experienced deep shame but its hard life and money does not come easy for them.
 
I would want to ask the so called president why he is so unbelievably comfortable with every word out of his mouth being a total lie.
 

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