Lineage is not always linear, Macrame Owl Poster

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"If you have ancestors in 17th century New England, then you understand that lineage is not always linear. It's not so much like balling up a skein of yarn, as trying to reverse engineer a badly darned macrame owl, only to discover that the owl is actually a medieval Celtic zoomorph. Debbie Barry, 2019." Genealogists will love this quirky poster, inspired by the tangled relationships found in the inter-connected families of America's early settlers. This is a great gift for any family's genealogist, who has tried to untangle roots in that segment of American history. Choose the size that best suits your home, office, or classroom. The Free Dictionary defines a zoomorph as "a representation of something in animal form," and, when animals were drawn with Celtic knots and spirals, as in the Book of Kells, and other medieval manuscripts, the lines often split, recombined, and ended abruptly.

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