Ancestry.com Discovers Ellen DeGeneres and Madonna Are 11th Cousins

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Ancestry.com découvre que Ellen DeGeneres et Madonna sont 11ème Cousines.


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Ancestry.com Discovers It's a 'Family Affair' Between Ellen DeGeneres and Madonna

The World's Largest Online Family History Resource Confirms the 'Material Girl' and America's Favorite Dancing Talk Show Host Are 11th Cousins
 
Companies:Ancestry.com Inc.

Press Release Source: Ancestry.com Inc. On Wednesday March 31, 2010, 6:00 am EDT

PROVO, Utah, March 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- It turns out Madonna isn't the only "Lucky Star" in her family. In fact, the queen of pop and the newest judge on American Idol, Ellen DeGeneres, are 11th cousins according to genealogy researchers at Ancestry.com.
Family history experts at Ancestry.com uncovered that the two entertainment giants are related through a common 10th great-grandfathera Frenchman named Martin Aucoin. In the early 1600s, Aucoin's daughters Jeanne and Michele left their native country of France to settle in Nova Scotia, where both Madonna and Ellen's families remained for several generations.
DeGeneres's family left Canada in the late 1700s when her 5th great-grandfather Joseph Martin relocated to Louisiana. It wasn't until the late 1870s that Madonna's 2nd great-grandmother Emilie Daniel left Quebec and crossed the "Borderline" to Michigan, where the singer herself calls home.
"It's not every day you discover two celebrity icons are related, but it's their similarities that make the connection so extraordinary," said Anastasia Tyler, a genealogist at Ancestry.com. "They were born the same year, have both written books and been on tour, are known for their impressive dance moves – and with Ellen's latest gig on American Idol – are both legendary figures on the music scene."
The new-found family connection between DeGeneres and Madonna is one of many interesting discoveries uncovered by Ancestry.com. In 2009, the family history Web site connected financier Warren Buffett to President Obama and also revealed that Emma Watson, who plays Hermione in the Harry Potter movie series, is related to a 16th-century woman accused of witchcraft.
"Fun stories and amazing surprises like this can be found in everyone's family tree," said Tyler. "You never know what adventures, heroes – even superstars – you might find until you dig into your family's roots."
Ancestry.com is a partner with NBC on the new, hit television series "Who Do You Think You Are?" and provided important family history research for the show, including tracing the roots of the seven celebrities featured.
For anyone interested in discovering a long-lost relative or perhaps a famous figure in their family tree, visit http://www.ancestry.com/.

About Ancestry.com Inc.
Ancestry.com Inc. (Nasdaq:ACOM - News) is the world's largest online family history resource, with more than one million paying subscribers. The company has digitized and put online more than 4 billion records over the past 13 years. Ancestry users have created over 14 million family trees containing nearly 1.5 billion profiles. Ancestry.com has local Web sites directed at nine countries, including its flagship Web site at http://www.ancestry.com/.

Source: PRNewswire.

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