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BlackVelvetElvis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-19-05 06:51 PM
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Anyone ever unearth old family skeletons?
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It's amazing that even though they can be over a hundred years old, people are still afraid of sharing info they have. Here's mine:

A paternal g-g grandfather had about 4 seperate families. I still get emails from people who descend from my ancestor's infidelities wondering if I can help them.

A maternal g grandmother never married, yet had four children from an officer in the confederate infantry.

A g-g-g grandfather was a slave trader.

Ancestors of mine <16th c. Switzerland> were fined a huge amount of money for having a child out of wedlock.

Anything interesting in your family?

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