Posted by TomH in Pa on January 30, 2012 at 15:53:22 from (184.5.173.141):
In Reply to: Why here?? posted by flying belgian on January 29, 2012 at 20:35:57:
My father's side came over in the 1600's, not sure why but probably religious freedom.
Only interesting story I heard was a branch on my Mother's side. It seems back in the early 1700's in parts of Scotland the oldest son inherited the land, others had to fend for themselves. Son #2 decided he wanted the land so he made plans to get #1 out of the way. But his plans leaked out and he had to leave the country in a hurry; took a small boat across the Irish Sea and landed on a beach exhausted. A preacher took him in; he just happened to have a marrying age daughter who was kind of homely, which worked out well. At some point the preacher decided to bring the whole congregation across the Atlantic so the new son-in-law came over with him.
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