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Archibald and Ernest's mother, Amanda, is my great-great-grandmother. She had 8 children (Archibald and Ernest are the youngest), and I am descended from the eldest girl, Annie Marian, who was born in 1873.
That makes you and me second cousins once removed! Hello, cousin!
Hello, Ros! It has been some time since we last had a "chat" - I hope that you have been well.
A mini family reunion is taking place in Vancouver in mid-September: newly-discovered granddaughter of Archibald, Chere Dill Weiss, is going to be there for a few days and will be meeting a few of my cousins.
She is still plagued by, in her own words, "his listed date of birth was changed numerous times by his own admission which makes the story all the more interesting and mysterious." I believe that you have a copy of his birth certificate, and I wondered if you would be willing to share it.
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Archibald and Ernest's mother, Amanda, is my great-great-grandmother. She had 8 children (Archibald and Ernest are the youngest), and I am descended from the eldest girl, Annie Marian, who was born in 1873.
That makes you and me second cousins once removed! Hello, cousin!
A mini family reunion is taking place in Vancouver in mid-September: newly-discovered granddaughter of Archibald, Chere Dill Weiss, is going to be there for a few days and will be meeting a few of my cousins. She is still plagued by, in her own words, "his listed date of birth was changed numerous times by his own admission which makes the story all the more interesting and mysterious." I believe that you have a copy of his birth certificate, and I wondered if you would be willing to share it. Thank you!
You are now a confirmed member of WikiTree! Thank you for volunteering,? and we hope that you will find relatives here on WikiTree. If not?,? we hope that you will add them to our shared tree?.
Have fun, enjoy the site and don't forget to ask for help if you need it! WikiTree members are always eager to offer guidance to a fellow genealogist.
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Thanks, Dorothy
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