[AT] Dad's tractor - What to do

jfgrant jfgrant at triton.net
Sat Aug 13 18:29:31 PDT 2005


Wouldn't be surprised that we might be related at all. Probably on the third 
twig on the 14th branch of the 5th limb on the north side on the fifth Oak 
on the lane by the old farm house. Cheers.  JG
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From: "Indiana Robinson" <robinson at svs.net>
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> Great story... I wish I had the McCormick 10-20 that my father rebuilt out 
> of two junk
> ones about 1946-7.
> You know one of the things I enjoy a lot about my genealogy work is just 
> wondering how
> many people that I interact with today are distant relatives.  :-)
> I just wanted to mention that one of my 3rd great-grandmother's was Mary 
> Grant
> supposedly born in NY state around 1800 (married William Robinson).
> Also one of my 5th great-grandmother's was an Eva Rosina Bear, born about 
> 1760 in Bucks
> County PA. Her father was supposed to be a Jacob Bear (no other info). She 
> married a
> David Miller in PA.
> I constantly see surnames that match ancestors and always wonder. Of 
> course I also have
> Smith's and Jones in there and they are just silly to search for.   :-)
>
> -- 
> "farmer", Esquire
> At Hewick Midwest
>      Wealth beyond belief, just no money...
>
> Paternal Robinson's here by way of Norway (Clan Gunn), Scottish Highlands,
> Cleasby Yorkshire England, Virginia, Kentucky then Indiana. In America 100
> years
> before the revolution.
>
>
> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana USA
> robinson at svs.net
>
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