Towse: views from the hill

February 26, 2007

Family histories of Sharpton, Thurmond collide

Filed under: factoid,history — Towse @ 8:15 am

Family histories of Sharpton, Thurmond collide

Researchers from Ancestry .com traced Sharpton’s roots using a database with access to 5 billion records including birth and death certificates, slave narratives, census and bank records, and United States Colored Troops documents.

They discovered that Sharpton’s great-grandfather Coleman Sharpton was a slave owned by Julia Thurmond, whose grandfather was Strom Thurmond’s great-great-grandfather.

“I know there’s no such thing as a boring family tree,” said the chief family historian for Ancestry.com, Megan Smolenyak, who presented the findings to Sharpton on Thursday. “I knew we would find something, but I certainly didn’t anticipate this.”

The information also showed his [Sharpton's] great-grandfather had been freed. Smolenyak said Sharpton was subdued and stunned when she told him about his family history.

Interesting histories.

Interesting times.

Update: Sharpton Wants DNA Test

February 21, 2007

[URL] MacTutor History of Mathematics

Filed under: factoid,information,URL — Towse @ 10:04 pm

Found the MacTutor History of Mathematics while looking for information on Johann Benedict Listing, the guy (not August Ferdinand Möbius) who actually discovered the Möbius Strip.

January 17, 2007

Important stuff! Where was the burger born?

Filed under: factoid,misc — Towse @ 7:31 am

Burger Brawl: Texas Rep Claims Burger Birthplace: Was the burger born in Athens, TX, or New Haven, CT?

New Haven weighs in.

Another paper weighs in.

DeStefano notes that New Haven has been a cradle of creativity, as the birthplace of the cotton gin, the first rubber tires, the corkscrew, the Frisbee, lollipops, Erector Sets and pizza.

Methinks it’s time to check those bonafides.

The Frisbee? Lollipops? Hard to believe.

(Someone invented the hamburger? That’s hard to believe too.)

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