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George Ross wrote:<br>
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<><font face="Arial" size="4">My question, is there any particular
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There is a lot of mis-information written in the official record,
sometimes intentionally (maybe I can get out of the draft if I give
this answer), sometimes accidentally (question misunderstood or
improperly transcribed), or maybe the individual just didn't know any
different (his folks maybe were British or of British heritage and he
just always assumed he was, too) -- ahh, the excitement of 'the hunt'
-- "The Truth is Out There", finding it can be elusive, or finally find
it, and then DNA proves otherwise (milkman syndrome, I call it) ...<br>
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Bill Strickland<br>
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