Posted by Paul from MI on January 30, 2012 at 18:26:09 from (204.106.250.243):
In Reply to: Why here?? posted by flying belgian on January 29, 2012 at 20:35:57:
Dad's family, The Winbigler clan, came from Austria about 1760 and settled near Frederick, MD. Then moved to Ohio about 1820. Mom's family, the Tuckers were orue English and settled in New Hampshire in the 1600's. Two brothers were given land in Ohio as payment for serving in the war of 1812. Me, born & raised a Buckeye farm boy married a Hoosier, her family were shopkeepers and salesmen. She wouldn't live in Ohio and I wouldn't live in Indiana, so we compromised on Michigan. Still in Michigan, and still happily married 47 years later.
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