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On my mother's side, one set of my great grandparents came from Luxembourg in 1890, the other set came from Sweden in 1888 and all became farm families up in Minnesota.
My dad moved here in 1948 from England with my mother where they were married after the war. |
1820 Paternal side was a failed brewer in Ireland...pause for effect... 184ish Maternal side came in the coffin ships during the famine.
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Failed brewer in Ireland?? How??
I was wrong - my earliest ancestor arrived in chains in 1792. European settlement only began here in 1788. |
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A failure to con-municate?
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1608. From Scotland.
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Actually it was.
famine ▸ noun: a severe shortage of food (as through crop failure) resulting in violent hunger and starvation and death ▸ noun: an acute insufficiency That fact that it was engineered and intentional doesn't change that it was a famine. |
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from a wikipedia article on The Great Hunger http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Famine_(Ireland) Quote:
"In the worst year of 'the famine' Ireland exported 880,000 pounds of butter to England under armed guard..." You can hardly call it a famine if there is plenty of food. The problem stemmed from England's handling of the situation. |
My bad. Genocide is a better word for it.
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yeah well, gotta keep the paddy population down or they drink all your beer and beget more gingers.....
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All of my ancestors came here from Russia in the 1920s-1930s. Before that, they were in Germany until the early 1700s. Before that, they were probably somewhere near the Gauls. I can trace my line back to the 1300s.
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