[Coco] Dealing with unwanted topics and some rambling on my coco stuff

Rogelio Perea os9dude at gmail.com
Wed Sep 24 06:21:41 EDT 2008


Same here!. A few ancestors ended up rooting there in the 1500's after a
family squabble (most likely land related) with the ones in Spain, which in
turn got there centuries ago during the Roman empire after being drawn in
from Greece and surrounding areas... if shrinks charged by the patient's
ancestry they would apply the group rate all the time.



-=[ Rogelio ]=-



On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 6:08 AM, Bruce W. Calkins <brucewcalkins at charter.net
> wrote:

> can love and respect and
>>> learn a lot of neat things from a West Virginia hillbilly, and a lot of
>>> other folks from across the planet).  (Mind you, Gene and I could be
>>> related -- when my father's family came over from Wales in the 1850s,
>>> they
>>> settled where there was work they knew how to do, which was digging deep
>>> holes).
>>>
>>
>> AFAIK, there aren't any Griffiths up my family tree, which we've traced
>> back
>> into the early 1800's.  Frakes, Stark's, Sweet's, Hartman's, all basically
>> German farmers,
>>
>
> ACK! My family tree has roots in Wales!  As well as most of western Europe.
> And here I thought the commonality here was a 6809E.
>



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