Tuesday, March 3

President Obama is a Frenchman! Ooh la la!


In the French News of Tuesday, 20 January 2009, this interesting bit of information:

Goodnight Mr President

Barack Obama is not, as you might have thought, Irish or even Kenyan but Alsacien – or partly, anyway. The six times great grandparents of the new President of the United States came from Bischwiller, 30 kilometres north east of Strasbourg. Christian Gunther, archivist to the commune of Bischwiller, has uncovered the 18th century registers that reveal the origins of Obama’s maternal grandmother and hence the President himself.

In 1718 Alsace was recovering from yet another war between France and the Teutons beyond the Rhine in the form of the Hapsburg Empire. The province had been French since the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 and the local seigneurs recruited colonists from over-populated Switzerland to repopulate the devastated countryside. In Bischwiller a street – the Neue Gas, the new street - was set aside for them to build their houses and it was here that the parents of Christian Gutknecht set up house, where he was born in 1722. There he married the daughter of another immigrant Swiss family, Marie-Magdalena Grunünholz. Their fathers were colleagues in the night watch whose duty it was to patrol the town during the hours of darkness and guard against fire and other dangers. They were charpentiers in their day jobs, carpenters specialising in roofs and the timbers of half-timbered houses. Christian himself, the Alsacien records show, was a tobacco processor.

In the 1740s Alsace was overwhelmed by another war over the Austrian succession and the couple finally decided to take the risk of emigrating from the kingdom of France to the American colonies of the King of England. Travelling down the Rhine, they took ship for America and settled in Pennsylvania which had already attracted other German speakers. They were among the fortunate. Many emigrants were defrauded or ill-treated by unscrupulous ships’ captains and never reached their destination: a number of Alsaciens had paid in advance to get to America, only to find on reaching Holland that there was no ship.

Once safely settled in the American colonies they changed their name from Gutknecht to Mr and Mrs Goodnight and over the generations the name of Dunham emerged and our lovely new President who, the genealogists say, is 4.73% Alsacien in origin. True, you might say, his ancestors were really Swiss, but nothing will dampen the enthusiasm of archivist Christian Gunther, who hopes soon to be able to identify the house Obama's forebears occupied, and who breathlessly awaits the arrival of the new President at the NATO conference in April in Strasbourg.

Could they be related? lol!


And no sooner had a read this article, and I found another!:



Cheney, Obama 'distant cousins', according to this article:


They may be polar opposites politically but US Vice-President Dick Cheney and Democratic candidate Barack Obama are related, Mr Cheney's wife says.

Lynne Cheney said she had discovered while doing family research for a new book that her husband and the Illinois senator were eighth cousins.

She said she traced a common ancestor of the two men to be a 17th century immigrant from France.


"This is such an amazing American story that one ancestor... could be responsible down the family line for lives that have taken such different and varied paths."

According to Mrs Cheney's spokeswoman, Mr Obama is distantly related to Mareen Duvall, whose son Samuel married the granddaughter of Mr Cheney's ancestor, also called Richard Cheney.

Mr Obama's spokesman, Bill Burton, responded to the news by saying: "Every family has a black sheep."








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