Adventurers
People engaged in voluntary activity generally considered adventurous
or just dangerous.
An adventure is an exciting or unusual experience. It may also be a bold, usually risky undertaking, with an uncertain outcome. Adventures may be activities with some potential for physical danger such as skydiving, mountain climbing, river rafting, exploring or participating in extreme sports. WIKI
All these folks are related to me, the degree of relation of each indicated in red.
- 1. BEEBE, (Charles) William [1877-1962]
- 10C3 American naturalist, explorer, writer, Curator of Ornithology, N.Y. Zoölogical Society
- 2. BRAINARD, David Legge [1856-1946]
- 6C4 American arctic explorer, Brigadier General
- 3. BYRD, Richard E(velyn), jr [1888-1957]
- 12C5 American naval officer, pioneering polar explorer, aviator, Rear Admiral
- 4. FIENNES, Randulph Twisleton Wykeham, Sir [*1944-?]
- 14C1 British explorer, adventurer, 3° Baronet
- 5. HUNTINGTON, Ellsworth [1876-1947]
- 8C2 American explorer and geographer
- 6. IVES, Joseph Christmas, Col. [1829-1868]
- 6C4 CSA & American Army officer, explorer, surveyor and cartographer
- 7. KELLOGG, Joseph [1691-1756]
- 2C10 American colonist, Indian Captive, Interpreter & Guide, Explorer & Soldier
- 8. RICE, Alexander Hamilton, Jr. [1875-1956]
- 7C6 geographer and explorer
- 9. ROOSEVELT, Theodore, jr. [1887-1944]
- 12C2 American writer, soldier, explorer, politician
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