• Pirates

    From Mike Dippel@3:712/1321.5 to ALL on Thu Sep 25 09:30:56 2025
    This week's Connection Checkers features pirates and privateers. According to wikitree.com I am:

    23 degrees from Stede Bonnet
    18 degrees from Rene Beluche
    17 degrees from Enos Collins
    23 degrees from Jeanne de Clisson
    21 degrees from Francis Drake
    19 degrees from Henry Mainwaring
    15 degrees from Pierre Maisonnat
    23 degrees from Gr˙inne N˙ Mh˙ille
    15 degrees from Simeon Perkins
    18 degrees from Kristoffer Tronds
    16 degrees from Jan van Haarlem
    18 degrees from James Wimble

    More about them:

    Stede Bonnet, the "Gentleman Pirate" of the Bahamas, made famous in the recent Netflix comedy "Our Flag Means Death."

    Rene Beluche, who became a Venezuelan merchant sea captain in the 19th-century Caribbean, as well as privateer, patriot, and associate of the pirate, Jean Lafitte.

    Enos Collins, merchant, shipowner, banker, and privateer.

    Jeanne de Clisson, the "Lionness of Brittany," a former noblewoman who became a
    privateer to avenge her husband after he was executed for treason by the French king.

    Sir Francis Drake, Elizabethan sailor and navigator, and the first Englishman to
    circumnavigate the globe. Privateer against Spanish shipping.

    Henry Mainwaring, English lawyer, soldier, author, seaman, and politician who sat in the
    House of Commons from 1621 to 1622. He was for a time a pirate based in Newfoundland and then a naval officer with the Royal Navy.

    Captain Pierre "Baptiste" Maisonnat, a privateer who travelled from France to Acadie in
    Nouvelle-France.

    Grainne Ni Mhaille, also known as Grace O'Malley, Ireland's pirate queen

    Col. Simeon Perkins, businessman, office holder, judge, politician, militia officer,
    privateer, and diarist.

    Kristoffer Tronds, admiral, feudal lord in Norway and Denmark, privateer captain and
    pirate.

    Jan Jansen van Haarlem, first President and Grand Admiral of the Corsair Republic of
    Sale, Governor of Oualidia, and a Dutch pirate, one of the most notorious of the Barbary
    pirates from the 17th century; the most famous of the "Sale Rovers".

    James Wimble, chart maker turned privateer and co-founder of Wilmington, North Carolina.

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    I have some ancestors that were actors, architects, astronauts, Afro-American, bank robbers, boxers, comedians, detectives, pro hockey players, singers and musicians, painters, physicians, politicians, poets, popes, writers. I guess that
    I am a collection of all of them, as we ALL are.

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    and I would love to see how WE are related.

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