The thread in which PHers reveal tenuous links to famous people.

The thread in which PHers reveal tenuous links to famous people.

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Doofus

26,563 posts

176 months

Monday 20th May
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Is he famous though?

RustyMX5

7,892 posts

220 months

Monday 20th May
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psi310398 said:
RustyMX5 said:
Here's a tenuous link. I'm related to a knight who fought in the Crusades.
No desire at all to pee on your chips, but aren’t most of us? I seem to recall that some 98% of the Western European population (at least the white population) can trace back to Charlemagne himself.
I would cast a little doubt on 98% but it wouldn't surprise me if most of us have ancestors who fought in the crusades. I can only lay claim to 'knight'.
psi310398 said:
But I guess a direct, ie unbroken, male descent could be trickier to establish and statistically at lot more interesting.
Yes, there was a clear male line up to my great grandfather.
Doofus said:
Is he famous though?
Famous? Probably not in modern terms although the records that were found would suggest he was a noble. Not an A-List royal but probably a C-List Country Squire.

MrBig

2,863 posts

132 months

Monday 20th May
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Johnny Ball attended my Dad's funeral. Timmy Mallet compered the dedication ceremony for the Sunshine club bus he led the fundraising campaign for.

Abbott

2,505 posts

206 months

Monday 20th May
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RustyMX5 said:
psi310398 said:
RustyMX5 said:
Here's a tenuous link. I'm related to a knight who fought in the Crusades.
No desire at all to pee on your chips, but aren’t most of us? I seem to recall that some 98% of the Western European population (at least the white population) can trace back to Charlemagne himself.
I would cast a little doubt on 98% but it wouldn't surprise me if most of us have ancestors who fought in the crusades. I can only lay claim to 'knight'.
psi310398 said:
But I guess a direct, ie unbroken, male descent could be trickier to establish and statistically at lot more interesting.
Yes, there was a clear male line up to my great grandfather.
Doofus said:
Is he famous though?
Famous? Probably not in modern terms although the records that were found would suggest he was a noble. Not an A-List royal but probably a C-List Country Squire.
All you need to do is find a link to some landed gentry. The family trees going up from there are usually very well documented

psi310398

9,296 posts

206 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Abbott said:
All you need to do is find a link to some landed gentry. The family trees going up from there are usually very well documented
Here we are:

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/humans-...

Fascinating stuff.

4154QLD

221 posts

155 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Some years ago, I was flying business class from Phoenix, AZ back to the UK and Brian May (of Queen fame) was sat in the row of seats in front of me.

Bruce Grobbelaar bought me a Coke, when I was about 12, in the players bar at Loftus Road - my uncle used to play for QPR.


beagrizzly

10,548 posts

234 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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My kids went to the same primary school as Liz Hurley, albeit some 40 years later, and she only went there for a year.

President Merkin

3,741 posts

22 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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One of Brucie's Play your cards right dolly dealers was in the year below me at school. I think there were about thirty of them overall, so not much of a claim to fame.

jdw100

4,371 posts

167 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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President Merkin said:
One of Brucie's Play your cards right dolly dealers was in the year below me at school. I think there were about thirty of them overall, so not much of a claim to fame.
About thirty? Can you be more accurate?

Higher or lower?

ApOrbital

10,049 posts

121 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Lower.

President Merkin

3,741 posts

22 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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She's in this list but I'm not saying who wink


80quattro

1,728 posts

198 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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My cousin is a music exec and has signed numerous famous musicians, including Ed Sheeran, who he signed before he released his first single. My other cousins' hubby has a BAFTA for animation. However, I'm not sure if either are therefore famous as such.

pingu393

8,176 posts

208 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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80quattro said:
My cousin is a music exec and has signed numerous famous musicians, including Ed Sheeran, who he signed before he released his first single. My other cousins' hubby has a BAFTA for animation. However, I'm not sure if either are therefore famous as such.
He'd be more famous if he'd turned down Ed Sheeran smile .

No one has heard of the guy who signed The Beatles, but there's a wiki page dedicated to the guys who turned them down. Now that's fame hehe

Trevatanus

11,149 posts

153 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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My ex girlfriend has a friend who has a BAFTA (resides in his downstairs toilet) for something or other.

languagetimothy

1,137 posts

165 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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jdw100 said:
President Merkin said:
One of Brucie's Play your cards right dolly dealers was in the year below me at school. I think there were about thirty of them overall, so not much of a claim to fame.
About thirty? Can you be more accurate?

Higher or lower?
You were Lucky there wasn’t two of them as you get nothing for a pair… not in this thread.
(This comment could have been different but I thought it might get deleted)

PurpleTurtle

7,165 posts

147 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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I went to a funeral recently where one of the fellow mourners was former Aston Villa goalkeeper, Nigel Spink.

Being a lifelong Villa fan it felt rather awkward to ask him to autograph my order of service, so I gave it a swerve and just gave a polite hello at the coffee stand at the wake!

Trevatanus

11,149 posts

153 months

Tuesday 18th June
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I was at a friends wedding around about 2001, and I accidentally picked up Sarah Greene’s glass of champagne

M11rph

643 posts

24 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Greavsie had a Marlboro Red off me at a friend's funeral.

Dicky Davies sat next to me on a bus (upper deck) in London.

I served Jools Holland a pint.

I'm related to the late Alexandra Bastedo ...


Big Rod

6,215 posts

219 months

Tuesday 18th June
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I discovered last night during the Foo Fighter's concert in Glasgow that Dave Grohl once slept overnight on my Wife's primary school friend's couch when she was at university.

Mark-C

5,295 posts

208 months

Tuesday 18th June
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PurpleTurtle said:
I went to a funeral recently where one of the fellow mourners was former Aston Villa goalkeeper, Nigel Spink.

Being a lifelong Villa fan it felt rather awkward to ask him to autograph my order of service, so I gave it a swerve and just gave a polite hello at the coffee stand at the wake!
Nigel Spink went to my school - he left the year before I started ...