Found something very cool today. My family first came to America (Virginia) in 1635 and a cousin, William Byrd II founded Richmond, VA.
At least 1635 is the farthest I can find.
Believe it or not I edit Wiki from time-to-time. I'm also obsessed w data so I did the math and all of my edits come to 170kb of info, 69kb of that is text (around 35 pages).
I also created an image (101kb) which is a map of the US with all State river borders mapped out. Surprisingly, I couldn't find a map like that anywhere online..so I made one.
I'm rather proud of that lol.
Thinking about writing a 3-4 page paper on nullification and interposition and sending it to every state legislator in my state. Also would like to send the book "Nullification" by Tom Woods to the major state leaders.
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moonkissed
23:39 Sep 23 2012
Isn't genealogy fun?
mingi
03:30 Sep 24 2012
sure is easy when the family tree doesn't fork :)
Xzavier
08:38 Sep 24 2012
Bitch! lol
LordFangor
21:54 Sep 24 2012
You beat me. My earliest ancestor, on my mother's side, was born in 1685 in Virginia.