Sometimes there's nothing. , but some people are rich with documentation. And if you have a famous person, sometimes there's books written.
I hope they got a good night's sleep,finally.
A fleeting (or is it, in this context, fleeing) thought..Let's check out RT DNA before we merge VT DNA???... Laughing.
Listening and nodding.My father's people were from south of Hadrian's wall,so it's possible I have DNA from a place in the Roman Empire. I probably also have some African blood,which is the dirty little secret of southern US states.
Nice to see You Sir
Pleasant evening
strolls in....
livvy? you see this?
~waving as you depart~Pleasure to have met you. Enjoy the evening.
DNA, my parents have. I've got tried it myself.
*laughs*. DNA please? Oh, that's a loaded question...
Snoops in
Waves a good bye.
*smiles*. It's just my poor dogs. They about have a mental breakdown over them. They finally passed out.
I don't think my Dad knew he had Irish roots. . . but he left home when he was very young and never looked back. I hardly knew anyone from that side of the fam.I was surprised to see English and Scottish on Mom's side. . . along with a dash of Eastern European Jew and Northern African. Honestly, I question whether I'm human with the mixture I've got.
And with that, I will be on my way.A pleasure to meet you all - several names I have known of a long time, in the long, long time I have been here.
Ciao.
Ray and i were talking about a dead uncle last night
i was showing him a photo.
he was pretty well known in his state
scrolling back several pagesyou have some quite valuable things here
Grinning. I find a fondness for alliteration to be quite a compelling characteristic! So well done!
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