My ggg grandfather Simeon P Bradford has no middle name I can find. I suspect however that he was named…
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My grandfather Harry Gordon Noble who lived his whole life of 94 plus years in Woodstock, New Brunswick, was always…
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I, too, have ancestors on both sides. In this case, they were both Munro’s, but of different lines. Descended from…
On Divided loyalties
There are Blakes in Maine who changed their name from Black, and from an ancestor who probably got his last…
On Divided loyalties
I have as many Patriots as Loyalists in my line. My take on it is that my ancestors were willing…
On Divided loyalties
What Fun with this research and the understandable thought I have is, to sort it out took lots of time:)…
On Divided loyalties
Just returned from Portland, ME. I was curious as to why Ft. Williams was built in 1872(?). Was this an…
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you have stumbled on to one of the quirks with genealogy for the revolutionary war. The effect on NY's law…
On Divided loyalties
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Thanks Rick.
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