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Mary Jo March Posts: 18 Joined: 30th Jan 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 02:24 on 31st December 2008 Hello from America. I have been doing a great deal of family research on my English ancestors. I am finding all the different areas where they had lived before coming to America. Personally I wish they had stayed in England. I love your very old architecture, norman churches, stone bridges, and especially your thatched roof houses. Although I have a new house, I would rather have a thatched roof English cottage. I also love the way you plant so many flowers around your homes, that is something that I do too. My families left England in the early 1600's, and prospered in New England. But we do not seem to have any architectural beauty or love of history. If we have a lovely old building that is 100 years old, they think it should be torn down. I am looking forward to chatting with all you Englishmen and women. Hope to hear from you. Mary Jo
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Paul Hilton Posts: 2605 Joined: 21st Nov 2004 Location: UK | quotePosted at 02:55 on 31st December 2008 Welcome to PoE Mary Jo and look forwards to reading your posts and , hopefully, vice versa too. My own family, instead of heading off for thousands of miles, took some 900 years to move about 25. Must have been happy where they were up North. |
Mary Jo March Posts: 18 Joined: 30th Jan 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 03:41 on 31st December 2008 When my ancestors came to America they all seemed to become wheelers & dealers. One was a founder of Portsmouth, R.I.; one was the very first governor of R. I. and said to be the richest man in the state; another founded Westerly, R. I., and another founded Warwick, R.I. They all became pillars of society. It has been easy for me to find records of them, since they all are in the New England history books. But I would still rather have stayed in England. Thanks for writing. Mary Jo
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Cathy E. Posts: 8474 Joined: 15th Aug 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 04:24 on 31st December 2008 Hi Mary Jo! Welcome to POE. I am sure you will enjoy our little family here. We are happy that you can join us! My older brother used to live in Westerly while he was stationed at New London Sub base. He retired from the Navy and is now living in Phoenix, AZ and is also a member of POE. |
Ruth Gregory Posts: 8072 Joined: 25th Jul 2007 Location: USA | quotePosted at 04:25 on 31st December 2008 Hi Mary Jo: Welcome to POE. I hope you love it here.
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Mary Jo March Posts: 18 Joined: 30th Jan 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 04:45 on 31st December 2008 You mentioned Westerly. My ancestor Elder John Crandall named it that because he came from Westerleigh (I forget the shire, near the Cotswold Hills). When I was searching Westerleigh, England, the first thing I read was a lengthy article about John Crandall. They even had a photo of the baptismal font he was baptised in. Your English history is great. Mary Jo |
Wolf Posts: 3423 Joined: 9th Jul 2008 Location: Australia | quotePosted at 06:59 on 31st December 2008 G'day MaJo , maybe this site should be called Welcome to USA. |
Paul Hilton Posts: 2605 Joined: 21st Nov 2004 Location: UK | quotePosted at 07:36 on 31st December 2008 Interesting Mary Jo; the county you refer to is Gloucestershire and the font dates back to Norman times. It would appear in your family tree from John Crandall, that actresses Lucille Ball, Katherine Hepburn, and Frances, wife of President Cleveland, will be on it too. There appears to be tenuous connections to Sir Francis Drake, but one famous person desendant from him is Buddy Holly, on his mother's side. |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | quotePosted at 09:54 on 31st December 2008 Welcome from Anna and Ron to POE Mary Jo where you will find many of your countrymen/women with similar thoughts on our beloved England! Enjoy this great family website. |
Peter Evans Posts: 3863 Joined: 20th Aug 2006 Location: UK | quotePosted at 12:51 on 31st December 2008 Welcome to POE from me too Mary Jo. I hope you enjoy your stay here. We Brits have a love hate relationship with England. We love our land but hate our weather. He he he |