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To: uel_Dave who wrote (1369)1/10/2000 1:57:00 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Respond to of 12236
 
So Thats where that taste for Deep Fried peanut butter and bananas sandwiches came from....!!...Wonders never cease


SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 7 (Reuters) - What do Elvis Presley and former President
Jimmy Carter have in common? Genealogists say the answer is a 17th-century
German ancestor who might make them sixth cousins once removed.

In honor of the King's 65th birthday he would reach retirement age on Saturday if
still alive a San Francisco genealogical Web site on Friday reprinted little-known
research claiming that Presley and the 39th president of the United States are part
of the same family tree although Carter is best known for a toothy grin rather than
a swinging pelvis.

The publishers of RootsWeb Review (http://rootsweb.com) said the findings were
first published in a scholarly work, 'More Palantine Families,' in 1991 by Henry Z.
Jones, a researcher specializing in Palantine (German) genealogy.

According to Jones, the immigrant ancestor of Presley's paternal line was
Valentine Preslar, born in Germany around 1669, who immigrated to New York
with his wife, Anna Christina Framse, in 1709. Among their three sons and two
daughters was Andreas Preslar, who was born in Germany in 1701 and died in
Anson County, North Carolina in 1759, Jones found.

The same research shows that Carter also descends from Valentine Preslar (the
name sometimes is spelled Presslar, Presler, or Bressler) and Anna Christiana
Framse, through their son Andreas and his wife Anne (Antje) Wells.

In another book titled ``Notable Kin, Volume Two,' genealogist Gary Boyd Roberts
concludes that Presley is probably a sixth cousin once removed from Carter.

Representatives for Carter, 75, were not immediately available for comment.

An article in Roberts' book also suggested that Presley might be a distant relative
of North Carolina Republican Senator Jesse Helms but RootsWeb Review said
that was discounted by later research.

RootsWeb also said, ``If you find names like Preslar, Presslar, Presler or Bressler
on your family tree, you might be related to a president and a king too.'

Presley died in 1977 at age 42.