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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2409471" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>That's really neat [USER=140811]@urbanracer[/USER] and [USER=146541]@hh1[/USER] !!!!</p><p></p><p>From Ancestry.com on matches of cousins I have a bunch in England and it makes sense as we know of a relative that came over in the first ships and several after. What was really interesting was when I was going through stuff from my parents house after they had died I found an old map and a couple of letters and a certificate. One of my ancestors was awarded land in what is now part of Canada. But it looks like he was of a more privileged background from a letter written? He went out there and tried to live for a brief time and then gave it back to the king and went back to England lol.......................The map I found designates the area he was given and in fairness when I figured out where it was from the lakes on the map...........it's still mostly all a wilderness area. So I figure it was probably pretty much inhospitable. Maybe he wasn't liked by the king!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2409471, member: 475037"] That's really neat [USER=140811]@urbanracer[/USER] and [USER=146541]@hh1[/USER] !!!! From Ancestry.com on matches of cousins I have a bunch in England and it makes sense as we know of a relative that came over in the first ships and several after. What was really interesting was when I was going through stuff from my parents house after they had died I found an old map and a couple of letters and a certificate. One of my ancestors was awarded land in what is now part of Canada. But it looks like he was of a more privileged background from a letter written? He went out there and tried to live for a brief time and then gave it back to the king and went back to England lol.......................The map I found designates the area he was given and in fairness when I figured out where it was from the lakes on the map...........it's still mostly all a wilderness area. So I figure it was probably pretty much inhospitable. Maybe he wasn't liked by the king! [/QUOTE]
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