This article is fascinating! I really want to know who ended up opening the
mysterious package wrapped in newspaper!
Was there any follow-up article?
Also, my Mom had never read the obituary for her grandmother Anna. She was
very appreciative of your efforts :-)
Thanks to everyone who responded a
Michael and Gordon,
You are both welcome!
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> On Mar 24, 2018, at 7:28 AM, Michael Emmett wrote:
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> Margaret, cannot thank you enough for your kind consideration in this matter.
> I am humbled by the generosity of the entire community. The wealth of
> knowledge and insigh
It depends on the definition of "small." Trace amounts are just that - they
make for cocktail party talk. To me, anything under 3% is questionable, as
the ethnicity estimates have quite a way to go still. If you've got the
ancestor documented, than it could be picking it up as "noise." Usually,
the
Margaret, cannot thank you enough for your kind consideration in this matter. I
am humbled by the generosity of the entire community. The wealth of knowledge
and insight shared by contributors restores faith in humanity.
When I asked about Universities possibly involved in studies of history of
Thank you so much for the information Diane. Fascinating how many people are
doing this.
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Martin escreveu:
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> Hey, you will have to check to Porto Formoso records for that time perio
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