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Jeff Wrangler:
That's real interesting, Tru!

I ought to try to get that test. I'm just curious enough about my own family history to want to know what it would turn up. I used to edit the magazine for the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania.

Of course you remember there were Mullinses on the Mayflower, but that line died out in the male line that first winter of 1620-21.

Shakesthecoffecan:
Wow, I have actually been to the Genealogical Scoiety of Pennsylvania's digs in Central City, it helped me in the right direction to my folks church in Frankfort.

I bet that could be a hugely mundane job.  :laugh:

loneleeb3:
Wow Truman, thats really cool!
I'd love to do that as well!
Lord knows what would show up!! LOL
You knowmy history, it could be intersting to say the least!  :laugh:

Scott6373:

--- Quote from: Shakestheground on October 24, 2007, 12:21:09 pm ---Wow, I have actually been to the Genealogical Scoiety of Pennsylvania's digs in Central City, it helped me in the right direction to my folks church in Frankfort.

I bet that could be a hugely mundane job.  :laugh:

--- End quote ---

It is.  I can't tell you how many times I have sat in one with Rick while he looked at old dusty books, registers, etc...

Shakesthecoffecan:
Ain't them old books just as nasty as hell? Silverfish running everwhere! Yikes. That is where I realized the written word was sacred, it has the ability to carry a reality into another time. Of course sometimes a reality might be that grandpa stole someones hog.  8)

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