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From: "richardson" <>
Subject: [GAAPPLIN] Re: [GABACON] Help, family of HANDS and Sasses
Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2002 13:22:29 -0500
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> No, I am not familiar with your Fathers last name. > My family comes
from Native American lines also, Cherokee. So I am sure
> some how our families crossed. It seems to be certain folks gets
information
> and what ever I ask no one seems to know anything about the family. They
did
> live there, was poor, and I am sure never did anything to be remember but
> they did exsist.
The way that I look at our early ancestors, they are the seeds of our
existance that were planted and tended with loving care, tilling and
clearing the land for future generations to come, to have a better life than
they had. They were very brave people to leave their families and come down
south to a wilderness to settle the area. They were very hard workers, who
were not afraid to work hard, and take care of large families. Just imagine
how it must have been to take care of such large families...I don't think
many of us would be very rich, if we had anywhere from 8 to 12 children, to
take care of today.
I am sure that they were active in their churches, communities or special
meetings of Spiritual guidance to worship and commune with their God or
Higher Power.
I highly respect and have the highest amount of admiration for all our early
ancestors...they were too busy working, to write histories...I am sure they
had many interesting stories to tell. That is most likely how they chose
one representative to represent the group as a "Whole."
Eleanor
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