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Those of you who give your feline overlords #Churu, what the devil is in it?!?
My three don't care for treats, but absolutely love this stuff, and now Mischief is rocketing through the house...😆
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25 Aug 1778 a letter was written by a lawyer named George Reed, agreeing to defend Lofland in his treason case, for $500.00, but reserved the right to deny representation in 'his other case, due to personal concerns and issues.'
Considering he remarried in 1788, his first wife having died in 1781, it appears that he was either acquitted or pardoned.
He died in 1792.
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8 Jul 1777, a warrant for his arrest, w/ a $300 reward to any person(s) who could capture him & jail him, was signed by John McKinley & James Booth, Secretary.
1 Aug 1778, he is brought up for trial for treason under the Treason Act of 1352.
Con't
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When you discover that you share the exact same Mayflower ancestors with your brother in law, making him a very, very distant cousin.
His 10th great grandmother is my 11th great grandmother, via our Snow and Hopkins lines.
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Scanned and uploaded 140+ family photos to the laptop.
Now to go through, edit for sharpness, reorient and label them. Then attach select ones to the family tree.
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Currently playing Skábma- Snowfall on the Switch.
This is a lovely game, full of indigenous Samí folklore. The voiceover is in the native dialect too, which is amazing.
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Happy #InternationalCatDay from Mischief and Mayhem.
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Happy #InternationalCatDay from Mischief and Mayhem.
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Happy #InternationalCatDay from Mischief and Mayhem.
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Happy #InternationalCatDay from Mischief and Mayhem.
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Happy #InternationalCatDay from Mischief and Mayhem.
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Working on a #HandwovenBear while listening the #CrossingTheLine #Podcast.
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Mark is in New Jersey, visiting with his dad.
They're visiting family at the cemetery and he's sending me photos of headstones, which makes me happy. Gives me definite names and dates to research to find out what happened with them.
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This person is simultaneously relayed to me and at the same time, not.
Via the adopted line, they are my 7th cousin. But adopted is not blood related.
If I follow their maternal line, they are related to me via the 6th greatgrandfather of the husband of my 3rd cousin 3x removed. Which, still, is not blood related, according to Ancestry.
Need to check a 3rd surname I found. Maybe the blood connection is there.
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The Five Tribes Commission lodged a protest against the US Court for the Southern District's overturning of their rejection.
Apparently, this was not the first time the US Court had over ruled their sovereign rights and forced them to accept people they *knew* were not NA as citizens.
The cynical side of me thinks it was likely so they could claim more land for us white people.
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Doing more #FamilyResearch, & this guy is a contradiction.
He fought on the side of the Confederacy, was a member of the 'United Confederate Veterans', granted a Confederate pension from Oklahoma, & yet in 1906, applied to the Five Tribes Commission, claiming to be descended from the Cherokee.
His application was denied, so he appealed to the US Court, & it was then granted.
If true, the descent is from his father, as I'm descended from his mother's line & there is absolutely no NA in my DNA.
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Mark - How can you have a Bottomless Pond?
Me- I dunno, why don't you go find out?