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Family History Bites

Occasional morsels and sometimes meals about my family39;s history. I welcome your comments, corrections, and additional information.

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Occasional morsels and sometimes meals about my family39;s history. I welcome your comments, corrections, and additional information.

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This web page familyhistorybites.blogspot.com states the following, "Occasional morsels and sometimes meals about my familys history." We saw that the webpage said " I welcome your comments, corrections, and additional information." It also said " Not Quite Hatfields and McCoys, But Still Pretty B. This blog is a way of sharing some of my familys history, a little bit at a time. My hope is that people who find their way here will add their comments and further information to help complete the sketchy pictures Im painting here. You can e-mail me at familyhistorybitesgmail."

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