Ancestors in History

Ancestors in History Ancestry, history & the stories that connect us.

I dig into the lives of your ancestors (and mine) to uncover the wild, human, and sometimes unbelievable ways they shaped history—one story at a time.

04/24/2026

Elvish ancestry propaganda 🧝‍♂️

Elrond is one of the most genealogically significant figures in Middle-earth, and his ancestry ties together nearly every major lineage from the First Age. Elrond is the son of Eärendil, the legendary mariner who sailed to Valinor to plead for the salvation of Elves and Men, and Elwing, the granddaughter of the mortal hero Beren and the immortal Lúthien. Through this lineage, Elrond descends from some of the most powerful and important figures in Tolkien’s legendarium, including the Maia spirit Melian and the ancient Elven king Thingol, making him part human, part elf, and part Maia. This unique heritage placed him among the Half-elven, a rare group who were given the choice to live as either mortal Men or immortal Elves. Elrond chose to be counted among the Elves, while his twin brother Elros chose mortality and became the first king of Númenor, beginning the royal line that would eventually lead to Aragorn. Elrond himself lived for thousands of years, serving as a leader, healer, and keeper of history in Rivendell, bridging the ancient world of the First Age with the events of The Lord of the Rings. His family story also connects directly to some of the most iconic moments in Middle-earth, including the theft of a Silmaril from Morgoth, the fall of Doriath, and the War of Wrath, making his ancestry one of the deepest and most interconnected in Tolkien’s world.

02/18/2026

Songs and stories night at Crawford’s bar in Rostrevor 🍺 such a cool thing to stumble upon right before leaving.

02/16/2026

Which would you choose? 🤔

02/05/2026

1M stories live in you. It’s not too late to discover them.

01/13/2026

Kalani’s Hawaiian ancestors played the game of thrones, and won 🤯

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