Canada Kicks Ass
Did you know this !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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True-North @ Sun Nov 28, 2004 9:22 pm

I put it here because no one said hi at introductions, it’s some what political.

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34 jumps and lived to tell about it


Then there's my ancestor


Fathers of Confederation

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Hon. William Henry Steeves

20 May 1814 at Hillsborough, Westmorland County (Albert County), N.B., son of Joseph Steeves and Martha Cross, and great-grandson of Heinrich Stief (Henry Steeves) who came to New Brunswick from Germany in 1765; d. 9 Dec. 1873 at Saint John, N.B.

   



DMP08 @ Sun Nov 28, 2004 10:07 pm

Thats pretty cool. Do you know if your family has any articles relating to confederation? I guess most anything that existed is in museums.

   



Roc @ Tue Nov 30, 2004 4:00 pm

True North, do you have an interest in genealogy?

   



True-North @ Wed Dec 01, 2004 12:39 pm

Roc Roc:
True North, do you have an interest in genealogy?


My family could be called pioneers in this area. There’s a foundation dedicated to keeping the tree up to date. All the way back to 1742 .Our history is quite extensive.Lots of net hits..

   



human @ Wed Dec 01, 2004 12:49 pm

True-North True-North:
I put it here because no one said hi at introductions, it’s some what political.

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34 jumps and lived to tell about it


Then there's my ancestor


Fathers of Confederation

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Hon. William Henry Steeves

20 May 1814 at Hillsborough, Westmorland County (Albert County), N.B., son of Joseph Steeves and Martha Cross, and great-grandson of Heinrich Stief (Henry Steeves) who came to New Brunswick from Germany in 1765; d. 9 Dec. 1873 at Saint John, N.B.



Sorry I missed that NT...

I wish you and your pioneering family to keep on improvising its Canadian roots all the way to the end of days.

   



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