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Dec 03, 2007 12:53

 
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adidi December 3 2007, 02:57:51 UTC
ha, that last line made me laugh. i support you in your campaign to find out more about your family. i can even get pins made to reflect that.

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supperforsix December 3 2007, 03:16:16 UTC
Maybe I can get BBC to help me out hahahaha

I was looking through old photos yesterday with my dad and he was telling me who's who and then I came across this one photo of this old woman and I always saw it but I didn't know who it was and it ended up being my great-grandmother and her name was Youno. She got really sick in the last years of her life and went blind. She used to walk to church for miles. When she passed away, the priest of that church came down and kissed her hand. Of course she was just a corpse then. I heard she was a really good woman. It's nice to know who it was after all these years of thinking she was some relatives wife.

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jalatattva December 4 2007, 00:42:15 UTC
My mum's been doing our/her family tree for the past couple of months.

We have family in Canada, alive and well. They're pretty friendly people.

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supperforsix December 4 2007, 03:28:04 UTC
I think I might have family in Russia. I'm not too sure though. A lot of people from my mother's village travelled as far as there.

Would we be able to enter Canada since we are apart of the Commonwealth as well?

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jalatattva December 5 2007, 15:42:23 UTC
That would be so awesome if you had Russian relatives.

And I'm not sure... I don't suppose Visas would be required, because it's part of North America... and you're cool for 3 months there w/o a Visa.

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