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Shakesthecoffecan:

--- Quote from: loneleeb3 on October 24, 2007, 12:53:14 pm ---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:

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I think in time everyone will have theirs on their PDA or something. It could become become another political debate I suppose, Big Brother having everones DNA on file might deter a lot of criminals, or make them saavier. (Is that a word?)

loneleeb3:

--- Quote from: Shakestheground on October 24, 2007, 01:19:50 pm ---
I think in time everyone will have theirs on their PDA or something. It could become become another political debate I suppose, Big Brother having everones DNA on file might deter a lot of criminals, or make them saavier. (Is that a word?)

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It would be more savvy! LOL

ifyoucantfixit:



     That post was not intended to curry sympathy..But thank you guys for the words anyhow.
I truly do wonder about those things...How it is some of us dont do things,, except for raising our children,
That is a very difficult joy not a doubt..However it will only remain if you do a bad job.  Then the courts will
put your name into a place of rememberance...    :(

      I have always loved poetry and wished i was good at it..Alas i am not... oh well.
   
      I would be curious to do that test as well Truman...My family surname is a rarity, and I am only aware
of the family as far back as my paternal grandfather...He was killed when my father was a small child, and so
it goes.  We do not know anyone beyond that..

Jeff Wrangler:

--- 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:

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Hunh?  :o You got roots in Philadelphia?

Shakesthecoffecan:
I had 2 sets of g-g grandparents come from Ireland in the Potato famine, they settled in South Jersey and all came to live in Gloucester City. My great grandparents married there in 1875 and move to Frankfort where their first two chillins were born, then then moved to Wilmigton, Delaware where my grandfather and three sisters were born and then they became carpet baggers and moved to several places in North Carolina and had 4 more chillins. They were an odd bunch, the only Catholics for a hunnered miles around I am sure. 

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