That is a wonderful tidbit of history. I suspect I have a patrilineal ancestor who fought in the Revolutionary War; sadly, the side of the family that traced the genealogy was only interested in the maternal line. His entry into the genealogy was "<insert female name> married Tom House, a Farmer, in 1791." That fits with the oral trad…
That is a wonderful tidbit of history. I suspect I have a patrilineal ancestor who fought in the Revolutionary War; sadly, the side of the family that traced the genealogy was only interested in the maternal line. His entry into the genealogy was "<insert female name> married Tom House, a Farmer, in 1791." That fits with the oral tradition of reporting that every generation of House in the US had a member that served in the military. Until mine.
I have a long story of why my generation broke that but it is not for telling here.
I'd love to have you write about this on Another Fine Mess.
That is a wonderful tidbit of history. I suspect I have a patrilineal ancestor who fought in the Revolutionary War; sadly, the side of the family that traced the genealogy was only interested in the maternal line. His entry into the genealogy was "<insert female name> married Tom House, a Farmer, in 1791." That fits with the oral tradition of reporting that every generation of House in the US had a member that served in the military. Until mine.
I have a long story of why my generation broke that but it is not for telling here.
I'd love to have you write about this on Another Fine Mess.
I'm going to. Friday.
Dances for joy! Well... trundles happily.