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Len wrote:
So you Canadians really are "blessed", in every aspect so far ![]() No wonder every day three farmers or lorrydrivers quit their business/job over here and emigrate to the land with the Maple Leaf. There sure must be a lot of dutchmen over there... Sorry I asked that question, Jim. I appreciate your open answer a lot. Whenever my wife or I arrive at that roadbend, we'll no doubt do the same thing... I am very glad to live in a country where it's possible. Warm regards, Len. Right up till this summer I thought I was part Dutch...from American Loyalists chased from Harlem area of New York by the motley rabble around 1776. Mom was down to her mother's home in Digby county and someone had researched a book on the origins of settlers outside the town in Bloomfield. Seems our ancestor on that side was actually Danish... he came to North America from Holstein, Denmark by way of Holland prior to 1654. He built a little church in the bush, Harlem area and that's where the family name came from. "Van" (from) "Busch" (woods) "kirk" (church) There's even a coat of arms & a motto. The Nova Scotia VanBuskirks are all decended from his second son.... and all VanBuskirks in Notth America trace their roots back to this preacher. |
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