October rambling: tax billionaires
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Geneology is such a curious thing, trying to peer back into the biological past. My aunt (who, gods willing, will turn 102 Nov. 30)did extensive research on my maternal lineage, and we have copies of birth and marriage certificates going back five generations.
My patrilineage is another matter. I have a photo of my grandfather as a child with his family (somewhere near Scranton, PA., actually)and by working through Census records, I've found a few family names. I've also submitted a request (and fee) for a copy of my grandfather's Social Security application which SHOULD have his parent's names and places of birth. I've found some vague reference on the Net that suggests that my great-grandfather immigrated through Baltimore sometimes around 1860. But, as I say, it's vague stuff.
Hope that you can flesh out more of your own lineage; I've come to realize that it's a gift we can give to our children. It's also an unfortunate reminder of how little interest children have in their parent's lives while they're still alive...
Tracing genealogy, especially that which is close at hand, can really stir up the poop in the barn.
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