Long Ago Plane Tails

Often when I am at an airport I take pictures of the planes on the runways or parked at the terminals.

Here is some interesting tail art from a trip I took to South Africa in 2001. It was a trip where I didn’t fly on my usual airline.

These were all from a special series of art on British Airways planes.

plane tails, british airways, art, flying, airportsHere is the tail from the  plane I was flying on when I flew from SFO to LHR on the way there.

This one was know as Kogutkie Lowickie and represented Poland.

In the background you can see a South African Airways plane.

plane tails, british airways, art, flying, airportsI like this tail with the big flower. This one was known as the Chelsea Rose.

In the background you can see the new paint scheme livery fo BA that was introduced in 1999.

The flight from LHR to SFO that landed in Canada on my way home was in the new livery.

plane tails, british airways, art, flying, airportsThis was one of a series of Delft Blue schemes representing The Netherlands.

plane tails, british airways, art, flying, airportsThis one was known as Ndebele Emmly for the artist who was from the South African Ndebele tribe.

plane tails, british airways, art, flying, airportsThis tail showed art representing Northern Australia and was called Water Dreaming.

I have a few more from this series that I may share sometime, so perhaps there will be a sequel.

Steven

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Big Amish Family Lines

Amish families have historically been big, and this can be seen in DNA results on Ancestry.

The base of this post was written three years ago and I am making some updates to see what has changed since then.

DNA Circle, Hochstetler, Ancestry, Amish GeneaologyAncestry used to have a feature called DNA Circles and I had some Big Amish DNA Circles.

Henry Hochstetler DNA Circle, Amish DNA, Amish Geneaology, DNA CircleThe DNA Circle for Henry Hochstetler had 149 members two years ago when I wrote a post about Amish DNA circles.

Ancestry has since replaced DNA Circles with ThruLines and the ThruLines for some of my Amish ancestors are even bigger.

Amish DNA, ThruLines, Ancestry, DNA, Amish GenealogyIn ThruLines I had 708 DNA matches for Henry Hochstetler. You may notice that in this image he is shown as 5th great-grandfather. This is because when I wrote the DNA Circles post I had not been tested and I was using my Mother’s DNA results.

ancestry, dna, thrulines, amish, matchesancestry, dna, thrulines, amish, matchesancestry, dna, thrulines, amish, matchesYou can see that there was a large increase in the number of matches. This is partly because of an increase in the number of people taking tests, and also because family tree data is also used in determining the DNA matches so it finds more possible matches.

2022 update. The DNA matches for me have increased to 970. My  sister has slightly more at 986 as she seems to have more DNA from the Amish side of the family. My Mom has 1304 matches to descendants of Henry Hochstetler.

I am sure that I will soon have more than 1,000 matches.

But, are there bigger ThruLines than the one for Henry Hochstetler?

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John Hershberger and Veronica Dilabaugh are another set of my Amish ancestors. They have 768 and 757 DNA matches. In 2022 I now have 932 DNA matches for John Hershberger

Can we go bigger?

Amish DNA, ThruLines, Ancestry, DNA, Amish GenealogyHere is Jacob Kauffman with 869 DNA matches. In the DNA Circles he only had 100 DNA matches two years ago. In 2022 this has actually dropped to 715, which means that changes have been made in algorithms and perhaps descendants were attached to him that may not have been correct.

The ThruLines only go back to your 5th great-grandparents, so I then decided to check my Mother’s ThruLines to see if by going back one more generation I could find one bigger.

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I found a couple of Amish ancestors with over 1,000 DNA matches, but the biggest was John Hochstetler with 1,066 DNA matches. In 2022 this has increased to 1,389 DNA matches.

Not all Amish DNA ThruLines are so big. I had one 5th great-grandfather, John Schrock, who had only 80 DNA matches three years ago. Now in 2022 it is almost 600.

The number of people with Amish ancestry who have had their DNA tested continues to grow, and the  Amish ThruLines will only get bigger in the future.

Do you have Amish ancestry?

Steven

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