Autobiography

Feed: Dr. Myron Evans
Posted on: Friday, January 13, 2012 3:40 AM
Author: metric345
Subject: Autobiography

A lot of credit is due to professional genealogists, in particular my cousin Stuart Davies of the Royal Celtic line and my late cousin Leonid Morgan, also my Havard cousin by marriage Dewi Lewis, and last but not least Sir Arthur Turner-Thomas, V. C., K. G. (Wales), G. C., who is the historian to my distant cousin, H. R. H. The Countess of Wessex. Also the work of my Evans cousin Chris Davies and his colleagues. I put together their work in one long line of sixty generations back to the fourth century and earlier, linking up with the work of Clement Bartrum on the early genealogies of ancient Britain. The Turner-Thomas site is a fantastic mine of information, and is called “Celtic Royal Genealogies”. Using the mathematics of power series one quickly finds that we are all related, especially in a small country like Wales, but also in the whole of Britain and so on. You have two parents, four grandparents, eight great grandparents and so on, so over thirty generations you have 2 power thirty = 1,073,741,824 parents. Thirty generations goes back about a thousand years, at which time the entire population of Wales was perhaps order 10 power 4 people. That means a lot of inter marriage and all related. The same is true for any country or even a continent. This indeed took several years of work by several excellent professional genealogists who were kind enough to help me, so there is documentary evidence for each link in the line. I am sure that the autobiography will be very popular for this reason alone. Their work is very accurate.

In a message dated 13/01/2012 09:39:45 GMT Standard Time, ver@cisp-publishing.com writes:

I am totally amazed by the amount of information in the autobiography ! Really incredible, how did you collect this information, must have taken several years ?

Regards

Victor

Victor Riecansky

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Cambridge International Science Publishing

www.cisp-publishing.com

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