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Question: Which century did your mothers' side/fathers' side immigrate here?
#1
Pre - 1492 (Native)
 
#2
1500-1550
 
#3
1551-1599
 
#4
1600-1650
 
#5
1651-1699
 
#6
1700-1750
 
#7
1751-1799
 
#8
1800-1850
 
#9
1851-1899
 
#10
1900-1950
 
#11
1951-1999
 
#12
2000-2004
 
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« on: December 25, 2004, 02:01:04 AM »

Heh, I bet there are hundreds of people who have the same ancestors who were among the earlier colonists!

On my dads side, if I follow my last name, they moved here in 1727, to North Carolina (although may have briefly been in Pennsylvania).

My moms side, I don't know. I think mid-late 1800's is most likely, so I'll go with them. I don't know very much about my mom's family. I think they moved to Montana.

As for Washington, I suppose I'm a little Yakima Indian (not much...), so going that way my familys been in Washington for probably thousands of years? My first white ancestors didn't move here until 1853. The first ones with my last name moved here before 1899 but I don't know the exact year.
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