Quote Originally Posted by The Alien View Post
I am glad I done it, although I could never have done it without the help of Cyclops. Some of the stuff he found out was incredible.
Here's a snippet from mine. My great grandfathers sister married her uncle, her fathers brother. How fooked up is that.
That's not at all unusual. Half the people in one particular community are so inbred that some of them are their own grandparents. But everyone is inbred to some extent. I read in the link below that if you meet some random stranger in the UK then there is a 50% chance that he is your fifth cousin. If that is true then some of people reading this thread are also descendants of the ancestors mentioned above. To be fifth cousins your common ancestor would need to be a g.g.g.g.g.grandparent. For me that would be someone born in the 1700s.

If you live in Pakistan any random stranger has a 50% chance of being your second cousin.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-millions.html