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Question:.....where should she look to trace her family tree.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: .....where should she look to trace her family tree.

are you seriously that damn bored?

Hell

Friends Reunited?

Try Brazil.

lol

There was a Mr Hilter stayed at a guest house in Eastbourne!

Could they be related?

LOL

Funny because my Uncle Anastasia thinks he's the king of the world - is your aunt single ? They should meet.

What would give her that idea?!

ha ha. Does she have a little moustache too? If you're being serious then I'd say Genes Reunited. Or you could just go trace the family in the Census records.

ancestry.com that's where i found out i am related to Pocahontas

Never heard that name!!!

(directed towards the first answer) hahahaha! quite right! but perhaps you might look at ancestory.com.

Austria.

it could be timmy hitler. he lives next to the dollar general store.

Try the Schikelgruber family ancestry of Austria.

They were a Jewish family who married the Hitler family and had a famous grandson who lived the life of a tramp in Vienna after being blinded by gas in the trenches in WW1.

Not sure what he did after that but I think he wrote a book while he was in prison for a while and then started a big argument about 'living-room'.

Seems his lineage ended abruptly in 1945

there must be people with that surname, imagine turning up to a job interview with some charity, "im sorry mr hitler, youre not quite what we are looking for"

Hahahahahahahaha

Hitler had no direct descendants. He had a nephew, William Patrick Hitler, who joined the US Navy and fought his uncle's troops during WWII.

That nice chap who was persecuted by the Jews did have a half-brother.

Most people with this surname rather sensibly decided to change it after the war, whether or not they were related to the main main or not, ditto lots of young German men called "Adolf", which also quickly fell into disuse. Various extended family members of Hitler are still alive and were welcomed into America after WW2, but they all have an agreement in place not to marry and have children and continue the Hitler bloodline. There aren't many people who could put the Fuhrer legitimately on their family tree, and I don't know why anyone would want to boast about it. It's not exactly something one could be proud of!