As long as you can find documentation to substantiate the relationship, you can trace your family history as far as you can. Finding information back to great-grandparents is relatively the easy part, the hardest and slowest researching is going beyond that generation.
you can trace it as far as Cristobal colon landing there
Roman Legions
How far back does family go back
Abraham Lincoln
Sentences using "as far as":As far as I am concerned, this meeting is over.He was able to run as far as his older brother.She threw the ball as far as she could.He can trace his family tree back as far as the year 1875.As far as I know, the money is due tomorrow.She is still at home with the flu as far as I know.He can kick the ball as far as anyone else on the soccer team.As far as I know he never finished high school.As far as we know, our son has no allergies.The history book goes back as far as World War I.
The concepts of democracy and constitution were created in one particular place and time but history can trace it as far back as 508 BC in ancient Athens.
If you are Jewish, you may be able to trace your family tree back far enough to connect with one of the numerous genealogies provided throughout the Old and New Testaments of the Bible -- if you are not Jewish, then this will prove more challenging, as you will have to independently trace your family back pre-Abraham to find a match on any of the Biblical genealogies to trace your family back to Adam (unless you happen to be a descendant of Ishmael) -- although there are also many independent genealogies leading back to Adam outside of the Bible.
golf origins can be traced back to the 12th century, but it is unclear who really created it.
20 years ago, and it was created by Joe Lowther.
I have no clue
5,000
Windsor is the 20thCentury family name of the British Royal Family and was selected as a replacement for a German-sounding name during World War 1. The family itself can trace back to King Alfred and his ancestors, as well as to many other medieval royal and noble personages in Europe, as long as you permit that trace to involve cousins and more distant relationships. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle names Sceaf, King of the Angles, as the earliest known patriarch. As for his ancestors, these are supposed to include Noah.