7.01.2010

I JUST THOUGHT EVERYONE HAD AMERICAN FLAGS FOR COUCH COVERS

DLHOYABABYMOMMA says...There once was a time I believed one was only as they are... Until I read the book...

Angelicque Mcqueen

Angelicque is the daughter of Donna and David Mcqueen...David is the son of Norma Fields (Conway) Paddock... Norma’s mother is Edith Conway Fields; this being Angelique’s “great grandma Fields” is a Royal Descendent, to the Conway’s of N Wales. She is the 14th great-granddaughter of Sir John Conway, of Conway Castle. Sir John’s grandson Edward Conway fathered his son Edwin Conway. Edwin Conway was then sent by appointment of the King to Lancaster VA in 1640, where he became proprietor of land.

Angelicque Great grandfather...This being Angelicque Grandmother Norma’s Father, is Maynard Thomas Fields (Another Direct Descendent of Royals). Maynard Fields is a descendent of Whittington’s (14th century England.)



Angelique’s 12th great grandmother, Eleanor Rose Conway married Col. James Madison and was the Mother of President James Madison... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Madison



James Madison, the major architect of The United States Constitution; The father of the Bill Of Rights and one of the strongest proponents of the rights conscience and religious Liberty in American History; The leader and most important member of the House of Representatives in 1789; the cofounder of the Democratic Republican party in the 1790’s; The secretary of state in Jefferson’s administration and the Fourth president of the United States Of America.



Angelicque has two children...First born her son Devon De La Hoya age 11, born November 30th 1998 at Cedars- Sinai in Los Angeles California. (Cedars is the largest non-profit hospital in the Western United States)



Devon’s Father is (retired) Pro Boxer Oscar De La Hoya "The Golden Boy" De La Hoya (born February 4, 1973) is a retired American boxer of Mexican descent. He won a gold medal at the Barcelona Olympic Games. De La Hoya comes from a boxing family. His grandfather Vicente, father Joel Sr., and brother Joel Jr. were all boxers. De La Hoya was The Ring's "Fighter of the Year" in 1995 and Ring Magazine's top-rated Pound for Pound fighter in the world in 1997. De La Hoya officially announced his retirement from the sport at a press conference held in Los Angeles on April 14, 2009, thus ending any speculation of a potential match-up with undefeated junior middleweight, Julio César Chávez Jr, the elder son of Julio César Chávez.



De La Hoya has defeated 17 world champions and has won 10 world titles in six different weight classes.[1][2] He has also generated more money than any other boxer in the history of the sport,[3] an estimated $696 million pay-per-view income.[4]



De La Hoya's amateur career included 223 wins, 163 by knockout, with only 6 losses. He won the United States' only boxing gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics, a win which he dedicated to his deceased mother.[5] De La Hoya founded Golden Boy Promotions, a combat sport promotional firm. He is the first American of Hispanic descent to own a national boxing promotional firm and one of the few boxers to take on promotional responsibilities while still active



Angelique’s second child born Christmas Day Dec 25th 2002 named Maya Jolly Mcqueen. Maya’s father is Sukhbir Jolly of India (banker). Nothing more as Angelicque feels there is always hope one might change his occupation.







Where I grew up Liberty, Indiana