Are You My Cousin?

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Re: Are You My Cousin?

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I thought so!
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my parents (mostly my mom) worked on our family history clear back to when Foors came to PA.. it took about 3 years , and its over 500 pages!! .. but there still needs to be more updates..
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is it bad that my family tree has only one branch?
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Back in the very late 1700's, early 1800's, The founder of Albright College in Reading, Pa., Jacob Albrecht (the German spelling), made his fame and fortune with a huge brick refractory. After some years as a successful businessman, he re-dedicated his life to GOD and left Reading and his fame behind, to eventually settle in the Morrison's Cove area of Bedford Co. He enticed some of his followers to come with him, including my grandfather's great uncle, circuit-riding pastor John Walter. Along with others were the Krings who settled in the Elton area of Cambria Co. And my baby sister says we're part Seneca Indian, too.
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AH-OH!!! My great, great, great Grandmother was Christena WALTER, who married Frederick Claar of Bedford County way back when. Hey pale rider, you don't think we're related do you?
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Naaahhh, although it is true that your Mother and my Mother were both Mothers.
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And that both of your mothers are also your sisters.
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HELLO TO ALL MY LITTLE WARRIORS!!!

That's exactly The Modern-Day Warriors point, Ancient Enemy. You continue to be the only one with a brain on this whole site. But what is to be expected from a bunch of greasy, fat, disgusting coal-miner rednecks like all you worthless, destitute trash that live in Bedford County. Might as well rename it BUCKTOOF COUNTY. Let's put it this way... all you monkies in Bedford County are about as intelligent as this Pale Rider goof.

Allow The Modern-Day Warrior to spell it out for all the PEEPS out there... if you were gonna give western Pennsylvania an enema, you'd stick the hose right through the roof of Pale Rider's house. HOW YOU LIKE THAT?!

THE LITTLE WARRIORS HAVE SPOKEN.

EXIT THE MODERN-DAY WARRIOR!!!!
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Post by crfan4ever »

Sheesh, what is this guys problem?
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At least pale rider is intelligent enough to know how to spell MONKEYS.
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