Some of my great aunts on my dad's side traced back along time ago. Ours is actually very interesting. I won't write a book here, but maybe some highlights:
-We go back to Scotland.
-The furthest we could trace was Red Comin (American spellng for us is Cummins).
-He was a king or something. He goes back physically to a castle near/on the deeper section of Loch Ness called Irquart (sp?). Somewhere in there I think is also a French marriage.
-He was knocked off and defeated by one of the bigger names. Maybe Bruce. I forget w/o looking some back up.
-We migrated into North Carolina originally. Almost all moved on into middle Tennessee around Cookeville. We bought a family farm, now called Cummins Falls in Jackson County from Al Gore's great, great grandfather.
-Reese Witherspoon is about 7 cousins out or so. Far enough that I would not consider her incest. Her dad is actually looking at acquiring the farm now.
-My great Aunt's husband, whom I was too young to ever remember was from Hungaria, and a very good artist, and sculpter. Earnest Prehnn. We have an old cello of his donated and on display in the music department at Tenn. Tech.
-During the civil war, the last standing old farm house was still under construction. They left the floor joist exposed and walked on planks to keep the house from being commandeered for quarters.
-My great grandfather also buried a chest somewhere on the property behind the house on the bluff to hide valuables. Died w/o ever telling what he buried or where. That has never been found.
-A Civil War soldier slipped while his platoon was crossing the blff and went for a spill.
-We are fortunate to have a lot of War correspondence and early letters from other times that were saved and gives alot of bearing on family history and the happenings of the times of yesteryear.
-There is a small trace of Cherokee blood remaining. I may have 1/64th. Not enough to notice. One of the ancestors reportedly had a full blood or 1/2 blood wife at one point in time.
-Altough we technically had "servents" as most people in hte mid-1800's did, ours were paid and never "owned". Apparently their christian beliefs actually meant something to them and they would not employ the means of owning servants. When tehy left they took our last name and moved over around Dixon west of Nashville, so there are black Cummins' as well in that area, the great grandfather of which assumed hte name Henry Cummins like my great grandfather.