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My mtDNA  is H, H5a, H5a2, H5a2a




My mtDNA       is H, H5a, H5a2, H5a2a

My father's mtDNA is H, H5, H5e1

My father's YDNA is E, E1b1b1a1b1a (+v13)  

******   

my

mtDNA H5a2  

connected  to the Shetland Islands genetic pool The BELL family

 

Моё

митоДНК H5a2  

пересекается с фамилией Белл (The BELL family)

как фамилии Шотландского генетического пула Шетландии

(Шетландские острова), семья Белл Шотландии.

 

* Стивенсон, поэма " Вересковый Мёд" (1880) о пиктах,

кто жили в Шетландии (пикты были люди маленького роста, древние люди).

By Robert Louis Stevenson " Heather Ale" (Вересковый мёд)

Р. Л. Стивенсон " Вересковый мёд"    

 

Роберт Льюис Балфур Стивенсон

Роберт Луис Бэлфур Стивенсон

Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson

Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson

Р. Л. Стивенсон

R. L.  Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson

(13 ноября 1850, Эдинбург — 3 декабря 1894, Уполу, Самоа (44года))

шотландский писатель и поэт,

автор приключенческих романов и повестей,

крупнейший представитель неоромантизма.

 

Balfour

Бэлфур

* девичья фамилия матери шотландского писателя Р. Л. Стивенсона (1850 - 1894)

 

Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses.

 

Born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson

13 November 1850

Edinburgh, Scotland

Died  3 December 1894 (aged 44)

Vailima, Samoa

Occupation        

Novelistpoettravel writer

Education           

1857 Mr. Henderson's School, Edinburgh

1857 Private tutors

1859 Return to Mr. Henderson's School

1861 Edinburgh Academy

1863 Boarding school in Isleworth, Middlesex

1864 Robert Thomson's School, Edinburgh

1867 University of Edinburgh

Period Victorian era

Notable works 

Treasure Island

A Child's Garden of Verses

Kidnapped

Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

 

Born     

Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson

13 November 1850

Edinburgh, Scotland

Died  3 December 1894 (aged 44)

Vailima, Samoa

 

From Wikipedia, a Free Enciclopedia

 

Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson

 

Stevenson was born at 8 Howard Place, Edinburgh, Scotland, on 13 November 1850 to Thomas Stevenson (1818–1887), a leading lighthouse engineer, and his wife, Margaret Isabella (born Balfour, 1829–1897). He was christened Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson. At about age 18, he changed the spelling of " Lewis" to " Louis", and he dropped " Balfour" in 1873.

 

Lighthouse design was the family's profession;

 

Thomas's father (Robert's grandfather) was civil engineer Robert Stevenson,

and Thomas's brothers (Robert's uncles) Alan and David were in the same field.  

Thomas's maternal grandfather Thomas Smith had been in the same profession.

 

However, Robert L Stevenson's mother's family Balfour

were gentry, tracing their lineage back to

 

Alexander Balfour

who had held the lands of Inchrye in Fife in the fifteenth century.

 

His mother's father Lewis Balfour (1777–1860)

was a minister of the Church of Scotland at nearby Colinton,

and her siblings included

physician George William Balfour

and marine engineer James Balfour.

 

Stevenson spent the greater part of his boyhood holidays

in his maternal grandfather Balflour's house.

 

His nurse Alison Cunningham (known as Cummy)

was more fervently religious. Her mix of Calvinism and folk beliefs were an early source of nightmares for the child, and he showed a precocious concern for religion. But she also cared for him tenderly in illness, reading to him from John Bunyan and the Bible as he lay sick in bed and telling tales of the Covenanters. Stevenson recalled this time of sickness in " The Land of Counterpane" in A Child's Garden of Verses (1885), dedicating the book to his nurse.

 

​ The Marriage 1880⁠ –⁠ 1894​:

 

Spouse - ​ (m. 1880⁠ –⁠ 1894)​ -

 

Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne (1840–1914)

Fanny Vandegrift (1840-1914)

 

Frances " Fanny" Matilda Van de Grift Osbourne Stevenson

Fanny Vandegrift on her birth

Birth 10 March 1840, Indianapolis, Indiana, U. S.

Fanny Vandegrift was born in Indianapolis,

the daughter of builder

Jacob Vandegrift and his wife

Esther Thomas Keen

Died 18 February 1914, Santa Barbara, California, U. S. (73y. o))

was an American magazine writer.

 

Frances " Fanny" Matilda Van de Grift Osbourne Stevenson

Maiden name Fanny Vandegrift  

Parents

Jacob Vandegrift, a builder

Esther Thomas Keen

Birth 10 March 1840, Indianapolis, Indiana, U. S.

At the age of seventeen she married Samuel Osbourne, a lieutenant on the state governor's staff. Their daughter Isobel (or 'Belle') was born the following year.

Life was difficult in the mining town, and there were few women around. Fanny learned to shoot a pistol and to roll her own cigarettes.

 

Her Two Spouses

1). (m. 1857⁠ –⁠ 1880)​ (a divorce in 1880)    

Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne (1840–1914) with

Samuel Osbourne 

 

Their three Children           

Isobel Osbourne

Lloyd Osbourne

Hervey Stewart Osbourne

         

​ 2). ​ (m. 1880⁠ –⁠ 1894)​ ​

Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne (1840–1914) with

Robert Louis Stevenson

in May 1880

she and Stevenson were married in San Francisco.

 

In August 1880,

the family moved to Great Britain, where Fanny helped to patch things up between Robert and his father. The couple travelled to the Adirondacks in the US.

 

In 1888,

Fanny Stevenson published a short story, " The Nixie", which William Ernest Henley recognized as based on Katharine de Mattos's idea they had discussed the previous year.

 

In 1888,

the Stevensons chartered the Casco out of San Francisco and sailed to Western Samoa.

Later voyages on the Equator and Janet Nicoll with Fanny's son Lloyd Osbourne followed.

They settled in Upolu, at their home Vailima,

where

Stevenson died on 3 December 1894.

 

Return to California

After Stevenson's death, Fanny returned to California

to begin a new life in America and Europe with an adoring companion decades her junior, newsman Edward " Ned" Salisbury Field.

 

When Fanny died in Santa Barbara, California in 1914,

Ned Field,

her last companion-in-adventure,

described her as

" the only woman in the world worth dying for. "

Soon after,

he married her daughter

Isobel Osbourne.

 

Her Relatives (of Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne (1840–1914)):

Edward Salisbury Field (son-in-law)

(Edward " Ned" Salisbury Field)

 (Ned Field)

 

Edward " Ned" Salisbury Field Jr.

(February 28, 1878 – September 20, 1936 (58yo))

was an American author, playwright, artist, poet, and journalist.

His parents:

Edward Salisbury and

Sarah Mills Hubbard Field.

He (Edward " Ned" Salisbury Field Jr. )

was the husband of Isobel Osbourne

 (the step-daughter of Robert Louis Stevenson)

(the daughter of Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne (1840–1914) and Samuel Osbourne).

 

Isobel " Belle" Osbourne Strong Field (1858–1953) (94 yo)

was an author and the daughter of Fanny Stevenson and sister of Lloyd Osbourne.

Through her mother's second marriage, she was a stepdaughter of Robert Louis Stevenson.

 

Isobel " Belle" Osbourne Strong Field (1858–1953) (94 yo)

Isobel Osbourne is a maiden name

" Belle"                   - a shortage from Isobel

Isobel Strong, -  a wife of Joseph Dwight Strong ​ (m. 1879; div. 1892)​

Isobel Field, - a wife of Edward Salisbury Field ​ ​ (m. 1914; he died 1936, a widow since 1936))​                              till she died 1953)  

Isobel " Belle" Osbourne Strong Field (1858–1953)  (94 yo)

" Belle"

Belle

Isobel Osbourne / Belle

Isobel Osbourne / Belle Osbourne

Isobel Strong    / Belle Strong

Isobel Field      / Belle Field

 

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