Anyone who thinks they've gone back further than maybe the mid 1700s is somewhat deluded I think. Unless you come from a titled family who recorded their tree, or had some other irrefutable evidence of documented parentage. The common folk were simply jotted down in the local church register as 'John and Mary Smith baptised Edward Smith' or whatever. There is often no way of knowing for sure who those people were, especially if the name was a common one in the area. The marriage entries didn't even record the parents names!
The media are already after Andy!


. That's where census records can sort out family groups. Fortunately, it hasn't occurred that often. Despite that, we both agree that the dispute ancestor was English.