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I appreciate my Native heritage kind of the way I appreciate my English and Sorbian heritage. It's interesting, but I don't feel as connected to it as I do to my Irish and German heritage, because it's farther removed from my own experience. It would be different if I had a grandparent who grew up on the Qualla Boundary or something.I think it's neat to have Native American blood!
I'm pretty sure we're from some kind of ape....a really lazy but angry variety.Do you know where your ancestors are from?
I'm pretty sure we're from some kind of ape....a really lazy but angry variety.
I'm guessing human.That's what you are but what am I?
Are you a Jew by birth by any chance?I am a mix of places. My grandmother's family on my dad's side were from the Netherlands and they came to the United states in the early 1700s. My grandfather's family on my dad's side were from England and they came to this country in the 1700's too. That side of my family lived in New England.
My maternal grandmother was 2nd generation American and her grandfather came to this country in 1865 from Germany as a teenager. My maternal grandfather's family came from England.
I don't know much about the German side of my family before they came to this country. Sometimes I think that my history started the moment they got off the boat. I have always felt that what ever made my ancestors leave their homeland and come to this country was something they wanted to forget and they did.
My ancestors- William Penn, (founder of the state of Pennsylvania), William Clark (of the lewis & Clark expidition)
Is on my mothers side.
My father was from Yorkshire England -so ALL HEMSLEYs in Yorkshire.