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They passed through on the way from Virginia to Ohio to Illinois.
Winchester, Clark County, Daniel Boone and ****. |
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On Jun 7, 9:15*am, dave wrote:
They passed through on the way from Virginia to Ohio to Illinois. Winchester, Clark County, Daniel Boone and ****. I'm descended (through my father) from Daniel Boone's in-laws - the Bryans. When I lived in Utah, it was always fun to point out that the LDS relied on scouting reports made by an ancestor of mine out of Louisville in the 1820's. Mike |
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Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky,,, can you say Kentucky?
I lived in Kentucky.I spent two months (October and November) in Kentucky in 1963 at Fort Knox,Kentucky.Ammo School. Praise the Lord and pass the Ammo-nition. cuhulin |
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On Jun 7, 6:31*am, Mike wrote:
On Jun 7, 9:15*am, dave wrote: They passed through on the way from Virginia to Ohio to Illinois. Winchester, Clark County, Daniel Boone and ****. I'm descended (through my father) from Daniel Boone's in-laws - the Bryans. When I lived in Utah, it was always fun to point out that the LDS relied on scouting reports made by an ancestor of mine out of Louisville in the 1820's. Mike My son's ancestors on his Mom's side are partly from Kentucky - including one Princess Cornblossom, daughter of Chief Doublehead and wife of "Big Jake" (something?) who was a Revolutionary War hero. (I am taking this from memory very early in the morning, so I may not have every detail perfect). Blue grass and blue bloods... Bruce |
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Kentucky is a nice State.I Like Kentucky.
Say, what do y'all think of Queen Meg (Meg Whitman) running for Governor of California? cuhulin |
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On Jun 7, 10:05*am, bpnjensen wrote:
My son's ancestors on his Mom's side are partly from Kentucky - including one Princess Cornblossom, daughter of Chief Doublehead and wife of "Big Jake" (something?) who was a Revolutionary War hero. *(I am taking this from memory very early in the morning, so I may not have every detail perfect). Blue grass and blue bloods... Bruce Wow, then I'm related to your wife's family! I, too, trace my ancestry to Cornblossom. She was quite prolific - married many times, gave birth to over twenty children. Many Kentuckians are descended from her. Mike Louisville |
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bpnjensen wrote:
On Jun 7, 6:31 am, wrote: On Jun 7, 9:15 am, wrote: They passed through on the way from Virginia to Ohio to Illinois. Winchester, Clark County, Daniel Boone and ****. I'm descended (through my father) from Daniel Boone's in-laws - the Bryans. When I lived in Utah, it was always fun to point out that the LDS relied on scouting reports made by an ancestor of mine out of Louisville in the 1820's. Mike My son's ancestors on his Mom's side are partly from Kentucky - including one Princess Cornblossom, daughter of Chief Doublehead and wife of "Big Jake" (something?) who was a Revolutionary War hero. (I am taking this from memory very early in the morning, so I may not have every detail perfect). Blue grass and blue bloods... Bruce My people were fleeing from the bluebloods. They were true pioneers. |
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![]() dave wrote: bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 7, 6:31 am, wrote: On Jun 7, 9:15 am, wrote: They passed through on the way from Virginia to Ohio to Illinois. Winchester, Clark County, Daniel Boone and ****. I'm descended (through my father) from Daniel Boone's in-laws - the Bryans. When I lived in Utah, it was always fun to point out that the LDS relied on scouting reports made by an ancestor of mine out of Louisville in the 1820's. Mike My son's ancestors on his Mom's side are partly from Kentucky - including one Princess Cornblossom, daughter of Chief Doublehead and wife of "Big Jake" (something?) who was a Revolutionary War hero. (I am taking this from memory very early in the morning, so I may not have every detail perfect). Blue grass and blue bloods... Bruce My people were fleeing from the bluebloods. Yeah, clown 'tards were usually run out of town by angry mobs back in the day. Now, we're all supposed to be 'pc' and put up with your crap. They were true pioneers. Really? More likely well developed running skills. dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Jun 7, 3:06*pm, dxAce wrote:
dave wrote: bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 7, 6:31 am, *wrote: On Jun 7, 9:15 am, *wrote: They passed through on the way from Virginia to Ohio to Illinois. Winchester, Clark County, Daniel Boone and ****. I'm descended (through my father) from Daniel Boone's in-laws - the Bryans. When I lived in Utah, it was always fun to point out that the LDS relied on scouting reports made by an ancestor of mine out of Louisville in the 1820's. Mike My son's ancestors on his Mom's side are partly from Kentucky - including one Princess Cornblossom, daughter of Chief Doublehead and wife of "Big Jake" (something?) who was a Revolutionary War hero. *(I am taking this from memory very early in the morning, so I may not have every detail perfect). Blue grass and blue bloods... Bruce My people were fleeing from the bluebloods. Yeah, clown 'tards were usually run out of town by angry mobs back in the day. Now, we're all supposed to be 'pc' and put up with your crap. They were true pioneers. Really? More likely well developed running skills. dxAce Michigan USA- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - This little comment reminds me of a scene from the subtly funny Albert Brooks movie "Defending Your Life"...worth a watch if you ever have 2 hours to kill :-) So - you are a blue blood? |
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Look at your blood veins.Mine look bluish to me.Buttt, am I a blue
blood? I am not royalty, that's for Sure. cuhulin |
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