Posted by JML755 on January 30, 2012 at 04:31:36 from (216.89.196.192):
In Reply to: Why here?? posted by flying belgian on January 29, 2012 at 20:35:57:
Why? Jobs, I imagine. They're long dead so I can't ask them and there's no email trail or blogs I can sift through. Heck we've only got a couple of pix of my grandparents in the 1910s when they got married. My US family tree starts in the early 1900s when grand-parents and great-grandparents came from Poland/Germany/Russia. Borders weren't like they are today, so it's not so easy to say what nationality they were. Back then, the US was the immigration destination of choice due to its surge as an economic power in the industrial revolution.
One heirloom I treasure is my grandfather's shaving mug. It used to be kept on a shelf at the barber shop where he'd get a shave. His name is written in gold leaf on the side and the funny thing is: they spelled his last name wrong.
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