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Frank
 
I for one would be very interested in reading more about your genealogical research
 
Thanks for your kind offer
 
CR Dunning

After all these years, I see that I was mistaken about Eve in the beginning; it is better to live outside the Garden with her than inside it without her.- Samuel Langhorne Clemens - Adams Diary

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From: George F Emerson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Sam Clemens genealogy
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Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 1:07 AM


I am new to this list.  Forgive me if this is not appropriate to the focus 
of this list.

My second great grandmother was a first cousin to Sam Clemens.  In my 
genealogical research I have found data that links Sam Clemens to an 
ancestory originating, on this continent, in Haverhill, MA.  This runs 
counter to earlier research linking him to descendents of the ealiest 
settlers in Jamestown, VA.  I wrote an article, supporting this family 
ancestry of SLC, published in The Essex Genealogist (Essex County, MA).  If 
it is of interest to members of this list, I would like to share that data 
with the list, as well as other genealogical data with other cousins of SLC.

Thanks,
Frank Emerson 



      

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