The United States of America and the United Kingdom.
English heritage was important because it defined who your descendants were. Tracing your lineage can be of great importance, especially in modern days.
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They were the descendants of mongols.
i think number two
It was a group of independent Semitic city-states in modern day Lebanon, western Syria and northern Palestine plus Carthage in Tunisia, and have been replaced today by those countries. The Phoenicians were very successful sea traders in the first century BCE, going a far as Britain where they brought tin back to use and sell as a component of bronze. They were absorbed into the Persian Empire and eventually the Roman Empire.
No, although they have a common ancestor
Yes...I know one of Sgt Yorks' descendants in Tennessee....what info are you looking for?
Wooly mammoths have no modern day direct descendants, but they were closely related to the ancestors of modern elephants.
"Manasseh" refers both to the son of Hezekiah and to the eldest son of Joseph. The geographic "Manasseh" is the area that the half-tribe of Manasseh settled following Israel's entry into Canaan Land after 40 years of meandering through the wilderness subsequent to their deliverance from Egyptian bondage. Manasseh was the only tribe of the twelve to settle land on both sides of the Jordan, extending from the Great Sea (Mediterranean) to the land of the Ammonites. Notable cities in their territory were Dothan, Shechem, Tirzah and Jabesh Gilead.
The people of Ashan were descendants of the Hebrews/Israelites. Historians find that the modern day Ashanti of Ghana are the offspring from this ancient people.
The Norse peoples didn't die out, their modern day descendants are Swedes, Danes, Norwegians and many other smaller peoples.
Manasseh Meyer died in 1930.
Manasseh Meyer was born in 1843.
Manasseh Dawes died in 1829.
Manasseh Maelanga was born in 1970.
No. Only two of his six children survived childhood and neither had children. The last decendant of his sister died in 1919.
They live in Northern Sudan.