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Re: Einstein's Masterwork

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That is really cool De!

So yer Wife is descended from an Historic figure . How neat is that!

Jigsaw puzzles eh? I love them as well. But only well made ones with THICK pieces.. Only one puzzle maker I know of that makes, or MADE them like is TUCO.

I just happen to have half a pickup truck of them.. Well, they are at my little brothers house being stored cuz I did not have room..

I would not mind getting some of these into someone's hands that enjoys nice thick and uniform pieces of a puzzle.

So I am kinda a jigsaw puzzle snob because I got spoiled on these. They belonged to my grandmother on Dad's side and then HE got them and then I got them.. I just did not have room for all of them here in my palatial palace (NOT) but my little brother had great storage in his basement.

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Re: Einstein's Masterwork
By: De_Composed
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Fri, 19 Apr 24 2:49 PM
Msg. 52528 of 60008

micro:

Re: “Speaking of relatives, my daughter in Virginia Beach has taken an interest in the family heritage and traced my ancestry back into the 1600's over in Poland.”
That's impressive! My wife calls Poland "the silly putty of nations" - because its borders have changed so many times. For the same reason, there aren't many family records to be found. Everything's been destroyed or looted over and over.

As for the family name being misspelled, you can blame the folks at Ellis Island. Folks coming here often didn't speak English, so an Immigration employee would take their own guess at the English spelling of whatever they said their name was. Also, there didn't used to be any enforcement of how last names were spelled. In my Mom's family, the boys all spelled the last name different than the girls did. They probably thought that "ack" sounded more American than "ak" by itself did. The girls didn't go to the bother of changing it... knowing that they wouldn't be keeping it.

Things like this make genealogy a challenge. We've come across some really interesting things. A pastor left his house during a blizzard and froze to death. A drunk went into a field and burned to death. One relative had a heart attack because her clothes caught fire while she was loading a wood stove. There's a guy named "Silence." One woman named Temperance, and two named "Experience." LOL.

My wife's favorite combination of horrible names is "Araminta Theodosia." Nobody before her had either name, so we'd like to know what her parents were smoking when they came up with it.

One of my wife's relatives owned half of Sitka. He moved buildings from Douglas, piece by piece. She figures that's where she gets her love of jigsaw puzzles. And, like half of Europe, she's descended from Charlemagne.















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