John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln - @John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln

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John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln is your fourth cousin 15 times removed.
You
→ Mamie Lee Brooks (Williams)
your mother → Mamie Perkins-Whitaker (Franklin)
her mother → David Winchester Franklin
her father → Owen (Orren) Franklin, Jr
his father → Owen A. Franklin, Sr., (CSA)
his father → Owen Franklin, Jr
his father → Owen Owen E Franklin, Sr
his father → Lawrence Franklin
his father → John Franklin
his father → Elizabeth Franklin
his mother → Elizabeth Salmon
her mother → Susan Cutt
her mother → Margaret Foote
her mother → John Brooke
her father → Robert Brooke
his father → Florence Brooke
his mother → Cicely Ashfield
her mother → John Tendring
her father → Sir William Tendring
his father → Maud Tendring
his mother → Sir John de Burghersh, 3rd Baron Burghersh
her son → Maud Chaucer
his daughter → Alice Chaucer, Duchess of Suffolk
her daughter → John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk
her son → John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln
his son
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Shortest direct family relationship
John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln is your 17th great grandmother's husband's second cousin twice removed.
You
→ Mamie Lee Brooks (Williams)
your mother → Mamie Perkins-Whitaker (Franklin)
her mother → David Winchester Franklin
her father → Owen (Orren) Franklin, Jr
his father → Owen A. Franklin, Sr., (CSA)
his father → Owen Franklin, Jr
his father → Owen Owen E Franklin, Sr
his father → Lawrence Franklin
his father → John Franklin
his father → Elizabeth Franklin
his mother → Elizabeth Salmon
her mother → Susan Cutt
her mother → John Foote of London
her father → Helen Hall
his mother → Richard Warren (aka Waller), of Bassingbourne
her father → Margaret Legh, of Lyme
his mother → Ellen Legh
her mother → Katherine Savage
her mother → Joan Goushill, Baroness of Stanley
her mother → Sir Thomas Harrington, Kt.
her husband → Margaret Harrington
his mother → Margaret Neville
her mother → Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk
her brother → Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk
his son → William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk
his son → John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk
his son → John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln
his son

Thanks cousin- and new links found to MacDonnell line. We need to keep pressing the envelope. Getting to PICTS/ Pictish people who were African pygmies living in Scotland and Ireland - killed by order of the Vatican- /St Patrick around 5th century / 6th century AD. Need to get a whole set of the works of Tacitus locked up in the Vatican and get these translated into English

John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln is my 5th cousin 15 times removed.

John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln is my 12th cousin 12 times removed.

I only came here to notice that the source says he's got no children, yet mysterious children abound anyway. If I'm related by blood to the Earl of Lincoln, it's not by direct descent.

Then again, Afrocentric conspiracy theories about Scotland have no place in discussion of the de la Pole family.

Dood gets farther into the woods with each new wacko conspiracy theory. The Picts were *not* "black pygmies" - they were big and blond and tough enough to scare the britches (that they weren't wearing) off the Romans. In fact, they held the Romans off so effectively that the Romans resorted to building a series of walls (Hadrian's Wall and the more northerly Antonine Wall) to keep the Picts OUT.

Snopes took the whole "African pygmies/St Patrick" bushwah to pieces several years ago: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/saint-patrick-twa-pygmy-ireland/

This is really stomach-turning stuff. Racial caricatures of the Irish are taken to extremes here and we're supposed to drink this kool-aid as if it were a hidden truth, to be "woke" over?

Naaah, it's just the one gadfly making a lot of noise. Annoying as heck, but like all flies moves too fast to be effectively swatted.

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