Mr Bernard Cornwall As a reader of some of your writings be fact or fiction they are most interesting. If one looks at the Arthur tales or that of Saxon stories as early history some or all may connect. I am a researcher of German and English ancestry to which I have blood linage to both that descends down to myself from such family ancestry. Nothing is unusual about that, but what may be, is at birth I inherited certain visible DNA markers, again not so unusual because what one’s ancestors may have had, would be passed down the same genetic ancestor bloodline. As time went on in my life, various persons mentioned I looked like someone in German history, again not unusual, but when mentioned over and over to me, I decided to see if my look a like may have inherited the same visible DNA markers like I so inherited, but could not find such until I looked at his first born son with his wife Vicky, Queen Victoria’s eldest daughter. I was suprised to find not only their first born son Wilhelm inherited Identical visible DNA markers but so did his mother Vicky inherit the same. So I decided to look at Vicky’s mother Queen Victoria and found the same. I have also found the same on Czar Nicholas 11, and his son Alexi, and a few other related royals, German British an Royal Romanovs. I went back in time to the British royal lines and found on a drawing of Englands first born Anglo Saxon King who showed the same This I believe is the route of the descending royal ancestor gene that produces the visible DNA bloodline markers of same shape and size as well location on the individual who so inherit them, so it shows same bloodline and gene is been passed down to related linage who share the same ancestor, in other words I have be told indicated a complex family inheritance. My inheritance is not that important but the royals past and some present appear to still inherit the same from ancient royal linage be Anglo saxon like King Egebert 1 or another of noble birth. As this DNA Visible markers descends down a shared ancestor bloodline might such go further back to say Charlemagne or further back to the mythical Arthur. Noting the royal gene descends down in some of their related linage, the same is happening in my daughters birth and my grand daughter as well. I share such information not to be known as someone who appears to share a royal ancestor DNA bloodline, but to bring to your attention as a story teller of fact and fiction that an ancient DNA same ancestor royal blood line exists. Final closing comments, when certain DNA testing was been done on Czar Nicholas 11 remains, a certain non royal, but someone from another family line who had a blood line connection to a British king DNA make up, matched up identically with Czar Nicholas 11, both shared the same identical visible markers of earlier and some present related royal lines, as well myself who is a non royal. What this proves is if one inherits the same DNA bloodline visible markers at birth the probability they are related by an ancient ancestors DNA bloodline appears to be strong in fact.

Frederic Ebert