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Source: S-245498486 Repository: #R-847060537 Title: U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. APID: 1,1788::0
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Samuel Beer & brothers came in the early 1870's from Devon. We habe a John Beer in Devon for the birth of a son in 1670. Would this be in step with your tree? And we turned back into Beers in 1915 when my toffee nosed grandmother insisted on the s because beer was just so vulgar ;- )
I'm a bit intriged by your part of the Beer(s) family from England. Because one of my ancestors emigrated from the Netherlands to the UK where the name Beers changed to Beer.
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Samuel Beer & brothers came in the early 1870's from Devon. We habe a John Beer in Devon for the birth of a son in 1670. Would this be in step with your tree? And we turned back into Beers in 1915 when my toffee nosed grandmother insisted on the s because beer was just so vulgar ;- )
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I'm a bit intriged by your part of the Beer(s) family from England. Because one of my ancestors emigrated from the Netherlands to the UK where the name Beers changed to Beer.
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