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From: "Teresa Ghee Elliott" <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] Immigration Place Record & Tag
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 14:34:05 -0500
In-Reply-To: <15d.20b6d2f9.2c332af3@aol.com>


I do, my Carletons were nice enough to have come from Scotland in
1720ish. The rest I either haven't followed back far enough yet, they
were in TN when it became a state and we don't know where they were
before that, or they married into the Carletons. <G> Oh yeah, and I
have one Native American ancestor. Since I spend the bulk of my
research on my children's 4th great grandparents and down, I don't
usually get back far enough in time for them to have come over as they
were already here by then. (Here being TN. <G> even though that's not
where I am.)
The other 10% mentioned something about walking across some frozen lake.

Teresa Ghee Elliott
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Subject: Re: [TMG] Immigration Place Record & Tag


Teresa wrote:
> You are welcome. I am so jealous that you have ship data to record.
> Wonder if any of my family traveled from TN to TN on ships? LOL
>

Teresa, you must have had at least one immigrant ancestor who came by
ship,
unless all of your ancestors were native Americans!

Fran

Fran Anderson
Olympia, Washington, USA


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