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In reply to the discussion: This will likely sink, but I hope some may read my thoughts. Writing them out helped. [View all]bucolic_frolic
(47,604 posts)3. Your history is shared by many
3 branches of my family tree fled Europe from about 1845 to 1900. My German ancestor achieved US citizenship by serving in our Civil War. Europe had periods of turmoil in the 1800s, from the breakup of the Napoleonic Wars to the Revolutions of 1848 which reverberated in some countries into the 1900s and into WWI. They fled famine, social unrest, despotism, the Bourbon kings, and probably more factors I'll never know about.
There was also a period of German immigration in the 1600s due to the Thirty Years War. Many were farmers and settled from New England to the Great Lakes.
THoughtful OP, thanks for sharing.
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This will likely sink, but I hope some may read my thoughts. Writing them out helped. [View all]
Betty Boom
Nov 4
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Being able to put something down in writing is evidence of gaining some mastery...
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Nov 4
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Wow! As an author, I find your writing to be enlightening, heartwarming, inspirational, professional -- and powerful.
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