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Telling stories at thanksgiving is a great plan. That ship receipt is awesome.
I have an interest in Genealogy. When I was asked to speak at my father in laws funeral this year, I spoke about his lineage to president Abraham Lincoln, and how the Lincoln’s were some of the early settlers in the area.
I had several people later tell me they had no idea he was related to the president, and some asked me for a copy of my notes, which I explained I didn’t have any real notes, but just a few names and dates scratched down so I wouldn’t forget as I spoke.
I did later email some of them my genealogy notes on the Lincoln’s, many of the relatives buried in the same cemetery.
We have furniture from my wife’s GG grandfathers house, that her dad once owned and sold. Her family line in Virginia began in 1760 with her 6G grandfather moving there from Massachusetts , He is also presidents G Grandfather. There’s a house near her moms that was built by her 5G gf around 1800. Sorry if I may have covered this in the thread earlier.
I view this as a sacred responsibility. Not a place to be boastful. But a place to pass on what knowledge is known. Maybe perk someone's interest so they will follow the trail also. This is how our ancestry is passed down. Broadly distributed and sown. Hoping someone will pick up the scent and continue the chase. It's who we are and were. Good stuff Buckeye.