Ha ha At the moment I feel like Moses never mind the tablets!
I was at several of the ones on the list as a CT then went to the Digi Chick for many years.It was so sad when Kim passed away. She was so talented and kind. After than I was lucky enough to be asked to come here where I have stuck...
Nope. All I know is the names and what branch of the family they were from. The one that stayed in the US was a butcher and had about 8 children I believe. One of the ancestors had 17 children all of whom came to Canada from England.
I agree.
My family were United Empire Loyalists. We are from England originally. I think there is only one arm of my family that did not move to Canada and stayed in the NY area.
It isn't a tradition anymore but as a youngster in the mid 1950's, my family lived very close together. There were 25 grandchildren. My grandparents rented a hall and all the families brought roast turkey and the trimmings. 3 long trestle tables were set up for seating and one for the banquet...
I have scrapped my entire maternal side from 1776. Working on my hubby's side now but only back 2 generations and then it is spotty at best. I just never think to add the LO's to this thread.:shakingsense:
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