But if all that's true, what about you?
Rabbit, rabbit! I hope everyone who bore with me through the genealogical disclosures of 2019 will have the same patience with my assimilation of the history that the grandmother of my father's father is supposed to have been the first child of American parents born in what was six years off from being the state of California on account of being a department of Mexico at the time. Technically on a wagon train, near the top of the Sierra Nevada. Parents Irish immigrants, like her future husband's family who would move to San Francisco in time to make a killing in dry goods in the gold rush. Her own family had gotten into wheat to the tune of millions. At one point there was a three-thousand-acre ranch. Now it's part of Silicon Valley. America gonif! Half your family is a primer on American colonialism and not two centuries later you're a rootless cosmopolitan. Tell Wittgenstein to call me when the fish people turn up.

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What a story!
Looking forward to the winding ways.
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It's got to happen sooner or later, right? ♥
Oh, ooh, interesting, and, lol, oh dear, it looks as if that branch may be out to get a Great American Bingo Card or something, and you'll just have to cope somehow, I suppose. There is not much else you can do to stop them at this late date. (I have a London branch that has gone for a Dickensian Bingo full card, and pretty much the only thing they've avoided is spontaneous human combustion and, frankly, at this point, I wouldn't be surprised if one of them had set themselves on fire just to complete the set. Well, if it wasn't a very distant cousin I would be surprised, because I've had sufficient newspaper access to render anything else unlikely, but you never know!)
Seriously, that does look interesting at any rate - how did you come to find it?
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This is sensible, however, the whole thing. It'd only be weird if they'd been in Fort Ross.
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