Posted by wisbaker on April 05, 2016 at 07:08:07 from (173.26.84.185):
In Reply to: OT ancestry posted by David G on April 05, 2016 at 04:53:45:
Both sides of my family can trace roots back to before 1700, with that amount of time in the new world I'm pretty much what ever was dipped out of the melting pot. That being said the most recent arrivals to the new world from my family tree are from Italy and Scotland. We know some of my family fought in the revolutionary war, but had to go to Canada when it was over (fought for the wrong side) but my Great Grandfather claimed we are also related to Thomas Stone, signer of the Declaration of independence, and Great Grandpa used the Stone family crest on his stationary. Incidentally old Thomas lived about 40 miles from where the other side of my family settled and raised tobacco but went to school where the Bakers I am descended from lived. Up north where my Mom's side of the family first landed one of his daughters married a Baker so I might not have as many forks in the old family tree as one would assume. Dad claimed we were of German descent but English is looking more probable, the German would only be what we picked up living in Ohio and Illinois for years and marrying others from those communities.
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