Joachim and Caroline Murat |
Yesterday we discovered one of the coolest connections yet. Bethany, the same student whose Upper Canada heritage paralleled our New Home simulation, had a compelling name on her chart. Bonaparte. Caroline Bonaparte, Napoleon's youngest sister. Her family was not completely sure, but many of the sites she found using GenWeb tools appear to confirm the connections, with some compelling documentation. Funny, the only prep I did specifically for this class today was to post heritage research tools on the webriver blog. Her great-x5-grandmother, an Alice Murat, was the child of Joachim Murat, one of Napoleon's generals, and Caroline Bonaparte. Bethany has been pouring over histories, trying to figure out how the French elite ending up having Alice in Ireland (exile? grand-daughter not daughter?) and so on, and picking up an arsenal of world history along the way. Hopefully the connection is not just a family legend, but that's a story in itself, too. The name-game is cool enough, but the excitement of a student who is enthralled by a learning trajectory like this is very fun to witness. Napoleon is just one of the stories she is figuring out. She found a that one of her great-x5-grandfathers, a Duncan Livingstone, was killed at Waterloo (she noted the irony that he was a victim of her other relative Napoleon!). This fellow was an uncle to the famous David Livingstone. In her growing portfolio there is also a tank picture and WWII scrapbook that feature her great-grandfather, and a dozen other connections to many of the events and themes that have identified Canada in the 20th century. And there are 56 other students trying to make the same connections. Heady stuff, and I've been kept busy on the scanner and internet, assisting research and giving background to the places and historical events they are asking about... learning on demand. Check later for another student's "connected" experience.
4 comments:
some how one of my great times 6 met vasco de gamo
akhil
o.k. that is amazing... de gama visited india in 1497... you've GOT to get some more on this story and share with us in class.
Caroline and Joachim were my 4th great grand parents..would like to find out more of Alice murat..can't find much on the net.. thanks,Debbie Douthwright.
The Connection between the Murats and Irish descendants that end up in Ontario seems implausible, but sometimes these persistent family stories have some truth behind them.
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