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Good job, grandpa

- October 1, 2009

Tom Eadon
Tom Eadon and the portrait of his great great great great grandfather, the ninth Earl of HÂş»­. (Nick Pearce Photo)

Imagine digging down in the roots of the family tree and discovering a few Scottish barons and earls.

When Tom and Constance Eadon started pulling back branches, they found a straight line back to George Ramsay, the ninth Earl of HÂş»­â€”the Governor of Nova Scotia and the founder of HÂş»­ University.

On Thursday, the Eadons arrived in Halifax via the cruise ship The Caribbean Princess and toured the university founded by Tom’s great great great great grandfather in 1818.

“It’s a lot of absorb,†said Mr. Eadon, after a tour of Studley campus courtesy of HÂş»­ tour guide Alyson Murray. “I think we’ve got a better appreciation of the depth of the family history.â€

“I feel so proud,†added Mrs. Eadon. “To think someone in our family created an institution like this one, an ecumenical university. And look how progressive HÂş»­ still is today, with its connections to NASA and the Ocean Tracking Network and its sustainability initiatives … At every turn, we’ve been wowed.â€

From Hoffman Estates, a suburb of Chicago, the Eadons knew little about the details of the Ramsay family until Tom’s brother, Jack, took a trip to Scotland and visited the ancestral home, HÂş»­ Castle, a 13th century fortress that’s been converted into a luxury hotel. (The earldom passed out of the Ramsay family in 1860 when no male heirs remained and went to a cousin.)

Then, looking at the itinerary for their cruise—the “Colours Tour of New Englandâ€â€”they noticed that Halifax was one of the stops. “Halifax?†said Mrs. Eadon. “Isn’t that the place your brother was talking about?â€

While at HÂş»­, the Eadons met with President Tom Traves, took at look at Lord HÂş»­â€™s portrait, which hangs in the stately Lord HÂş»­ room, and examined the bronze HÂş»­ crest on the floor of the A&A Building, which is based on the Ramsay family’s heraldic coat of arms. They took a peek into classrooms and visited the bookstore to pick up souvenirs.

Gazing at Lord HÂş»­â€™s portrait, Mrs. Eadon thought she could see a resemblance between the Earl and his great great great great grandson. “I’m not sure, but that looks like the family nose,†she said with a laugh.