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On Apr 5, 7:52*am, HK wrote:
Tim wrote: On Apr 5, 6:28 am, HK wrote: On this day in 1621, the Mayflower departed for England after having deposited 102 Pilgrims at what became the American colony of Plymouth, Massachusetts. I don't know how many generations it would be, but my brother-in-law's grand parents were on *that ship! I think Chuck had relates on there too.... I think your brother in law needs a few "greats" in front of grandparents. My grandparents waited awhile before coming over...about 270 years or so. Thats why I wrote about how many "generations" |
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