As Autism is known to have a hereditary component I wondering if anyone has looked at there geneology. As it happens the earliest known person on my patriarchal lineage is a somewhat notable 14th century intellectual (I won't say who, as if I do it may be somewhat easy to figure out exactly who I am if you combine it with some of the other information I gave about myself). My genealogy is fairly known as my ancestor's valued family history, a lot of my ancestors were educated, and I have quite a few royal ancestors (I happen to be a direct descendant of both William the Conquer (through King John, I think) and Charmlagne, as well as several minor Scandinavian kings/nobles, several of which who claim to be descended from the Norse gods by only two or three generations), and one line I found goes back to 6 AD. Has anyone else done any research on their family history?