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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 168140" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That is really interesting, Star! Yes, it is a small world. I thought you were going to tell me that one of your ancestors was Ann Floating Cloud, too! I found several articles on the part, so it looks like there is truth to it. It says her father was either a chief or a french fur trader. Wonder how I'll get to the bottom of that one!</p><p></p><p>I'd enjoy putting something together to give to my mom- she actually grew up in poverty and never seemed too proud of her family. She never kept ANY pictures of herself as a child and has no desire to go back there. I wish she could appreciate a scrapbook or group of articles or something showing her that in the big picture, she really shouldn't be ashamed of her fore fathers.</p><p></p><p>Oh- I also found that "Mr. husband to various cherokee women", died by getting scalped by the indians during the revolutionary war. That will teach him!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 168140, member: 3699"] That is really interesting, Star! Yes, it is a small world. I thought you were going to tell me that one of your ancestors was Ann Floating Cloud, too! I found several articles on the part, so it looks like there is truth to it. It says her father was either a chief or a french fur trader. Wonder how I'll get to the bottom of that one! I'd enjoy putting something together to give to my mom- she actually grew up in poverty and never seemed too proud of her family. She never kept ANY pictures of herself as a child and has no desire to go back there. I wish she could appreciate a scrapbook or group of articles or something showing her that in the big picture, she really shouldn't be ashamed of her fore fathers. Oh- I also found that "Mr. husband to various cherokee women", died by getting scalped by the indians during the revolutionary war. That will teach him!! [/QUOTE]
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