Ancestors of Marilyn Monroe 50 Generations is well a sourced and highly detailed account of Marilyn Monroe's Family. The author is the 9th cousin once removed of Marilyn Monroe (Norma Jean Baker) (Born: Norma Jean Mortenson (legal name).
Marilyn was born as Norma Jean Mortenson because at the time her mother was still married to Martin E. Mortenson but living with her boss Charles Stanley Gifford, who has been proven to be Marilyn
(Norma Jean's) father through DNA testing with a strand of Norma's hair and swabs from Gifford's grandchildren. The testing confirmed her father to be Gifford.
Ancestors of Marilyn Monroe 50 Generations has Gifford's ancestors as well as Marilyn's mothers ancestorial line. Find out if you share the same ancestors as Marilyn in the fascinating ancestorial book of Marilyn's family. An additional Source citation book with also be available in two volumes. It was too large to include in the main book.
Note! Pedigree collapse occurs in a person's family tree if one of their ancestral couples are related to each other. This causes the same ancestors to be repeated in their tree. For example, if a person's parents are second cousins through their great-grandparents Joseph Dyer and Anna Smith, then Joseph Dyer and Anna Smith appear in the test taker's pedigree twice. Instead of having 32 unique third-great-grandparents, this test taker has 28 unique third-great-grandparents.
Endogamy occurs when related people reproduce within the same population for hundreds of years - generations and generations. If your ancestry is endogamous, you will have multiple distant ancestors repeated in your family tree over and over.
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