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DURHAM D

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22. Thank you for responding.
Thu Mar 18, 2021, 05:58 PM
Mar 2021

I am ashamed to say that I only recently learned of the Pale of Settlement. Because of the pandemic I have been watching more tv and that includes Finding Your Roots (Ancestry).

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On one side of my family - DURHAM D Mar 2021 #1
The 1862 Homestead Act basically invented the American middle class Bucky Mar 2021 #29
What is amazing to me is that almost no one knows DURHAM D Mar 2021 #35
I've often wondered whether the Homestead Act is what made the huge MaryMagdaline Mar 2021 #43
I'm surprised that any major bills passed at that time Polybius Mar 2021 #72
Even in 1862, people were expecting the Civil War to be over within a year Bucky Mar 2021 #74
one set in England, one in Minnesota Skittles Mar 2021 #2
I recently got some more information on my Great Grandfather from Ireland Beringia Mar 2021 #3
Wonderful. Especially appreciate the pics. Bucky Mar 2021 #54
Do you happen to know what year the third picture is taken? Chellee Mar 2021 #60
Hi, I did some calculations Beringia Mar 2021 #63
Thank you! Chellee Mar 2021 #67
You're welcome Beringia Mar 2021 #68
Also regarding the young one on the right Beringia Mar 2021 #70
My paternal grandparents left Russia in 1903. Thunderbeast Mar 2021 #4
Like my family, there's this whole Slavic curse that seems to come down in the dna soothsayer Mar 2021 #6
Just curious - DURHAM D Mar 2021 #15
Jewish from Belarus. Thunderbeast Mar 2021 #20
Thank you for responding. DURHAM D Mar 2021 #22
Well this shows how little I know about my own family soothsayer Mar 2021 #5
My grandmother had rheumatic fever as a child treestar Mar 2021 #65
My great grandmother came to join her husband from Dublin in the mid late 1800s PortTack Mar 2021 #7
Mine were immigrants CanonRay Mar 2021 #8
Go Union!! Bucky Mar 2021 #31
Yes, Grandma Nell was a force of nature. CanonRay Mar 2021 #41
That's so great! Salute to the ILGW!! MaryMagdaline Mar 2021 #45
Okay... cate94 Mar 2021 #9
wonderful Bucky Mar 2021 #32
Czech on dad's side hauckeye Mar 2021 #10
In my family the immigration happened 4 generations back FakeNoose Mar 2021 #11
So true! Getting all that history is wonderful! MaryMagdaline Mar 2021 #46
Three were immigrants nuxvomica Mar 2021 #12
What a great story! MaryMagdaline Mar 2021 #47
OK, fasten your seatbelts. no_hypocrisy Mar 2021 #13
Wow. Incredible MaryMagdaline Mar 2021 #48
An interesting history thanks to my great aunt. Biophilic Mar 2021 #14
My own grandparents... Archae Mar 2021 #16
So, do you call them DURHAM D Mar 2021 #36
I never heard those terms before. Archae Mar 2021 #69
My paternal grandfather was the son of Mr.Bill Mar 2021 #17
I have six. I only met one. A HERETIC I AM Mar 2021 #18
On my mother's side, my grandfather was a history professor that went west from N.Y. for the panader0 Mar 2021 #19
All four came through Ellis Island around 1900. lpbk2713 Mar 2021 #21
On my mom's side dsc Mar 2021 #23
My grandparents, as their ancestors before them, came from Latvia tavernier Mar 2021 #24
My grandparents...damn I miss them róisín_dubh Mar 2021 #25
Grandma Frances on Mom's side MOMFUDSKI Mar 2021 #26
Minnesota & Iowa RustyWheels Mar 2021 #27
I only met one of them, my mother's mother who died when I was 2 Wicked Blue Mar 2021 #28
My father's parents were murdered in Auschwitz Danmel Mar 2021 #30
This is such a powerful thread. A friend on FB started one like this, so I'm copying him. Bucky Mar 2021 #33
Daniel, such a painful story MaryMagdaline Mar 2021 #50
2 grandparents came here in steerage, famine refugees from ireland. mopinko Mar 2021 #34
My father's father was the son of a Welsh immigrant csziggy Mar 2021 #37
Interesting that your mom had an eye on history MaryMagdaline Mar 2021 #51
Yes, in her later years she worked with the local history association csziggy Mar 2021 #52
This message was self-deleted by its author treestar Mar 2021 #64
First, Cool Idea Bucky ProfessorGAC Mar 2021 #38
My grandfather was the illegitimate son of DenaliDemocrat Mar 2021 #39
My grandparents were all wild things in their youth. hunter Mar 2021 #40
I'm mixed. Shanty Irish and Lace Curtain Irish MaryMagdaline Mar 2021 #42
Bucky kudos for this thread! I'm really enjoying these stories MaryMagdaline Mar 2021 #44
Me too Bucky Mar 2021 #56
Both grandfathers were Irish lawyers jumptheshadow Mar 2021 #49
Cowboys, Indians, Irish immigrants and Holocaust victims are all in my family tree. Liberty Belle Mar 2021 #53
All my grandparents were at least the 2nd generation in the US. Ms. Toad Mar 2021 #55
Sure. Mariana Mar 2021 #57
A strange mix.. sir pball Mar 2021 #58
Both quite different shanti Mar 2021 #59
With me, it was a rather diverse quartet DFW Mar 2021 #61
My Dutch and English grandparents have been here for a long time. smirkymonkey Mar 2021 #62
One set treestar Mar 2021 #66
The family religious wars of my childhood were brutal. hunter Mar 2021 #75
Whoah treestar Mar 2021 #76
My dad's parents ellie Mar 2021 #71
Grandfather on my mother's side. Tracer Mar 2021 #73
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