As we push through the garden gate of the old homestead,
we are surprised at how much smaller things are than we remembered them,
and how much work needs to be done.
-The Hummer-
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Tombstone Tuesday Thanksgiving Style
My ancestor and a Thanksgiving reminder of the beginning of American Thanksgiving for blessings.
My jaw is on my chest....William Bradford...whew! My husband's ancestor was one of the Plymouth colony...the two parents died during the first year and their son, the next generation survived. Blessings to you and your family this Thanksgiving holiday from Flipside
My jaw joined Linda's! Wayyyy cool!! My Richard Bowen (12 generations back) was of the area and era, he got a chance to chat with Capt. Myles Standish about a land disagreement. But, William Bradford! How neat is that!??!!??!
My jaw is on my chest....William Bradford...whew! My husband's ancestor was one of the Plymouth colony...the two parents died during the first year and their son, the next generation survived. Blessings to you and your family this Thanksgiving holiday from Flipside
ReplyDeleteMy jaw joined Linda's! Wayyyy cool!! My Richard Bowen (12 generations back) was of the area and era, he got a chance to chat with Capt. Myles Standish about a land disagreement. But, William Bradford! How neat is that!??!!??!
ReplyDeleteOh guys, Gov. Bradford's family was prolific. There are lots of descendants in his line. I do think it was neat.
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