
You know what I mean Debbie. One of my ancestors turned to another and
commented, "There goes the neighborhood." as the English ships pulled up and
anchored.
George
Deborah Green wrote:
I don't think there was a dock...
Debbie
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From: Gardens & Gardening [mailto:GARDENS@lsv.uky.edu] On Behalf Of
Shirley,George
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 2:26 PM
To: GARDENS@lsv.uky.edu
Subject: Re: Does this ivy grow in the US?
You might run into some of Miz Anne's folks there, her ancestors on her
mom's
side came over to help found Jamestown. Mine were waiting on the dock when
they
got there.
George
> You might run into some of Miz Anne's folks there, her ancestors on her mom's
> side came over to help found Jamestown. Mine were waiting on the dock when
they
> got there.
----> and this was *after* my viking relatives already had *left* the area!
And this is true .. but is is such a big job for me to translate to english
- I started a try last year .. but. The true 'Vinland' was in the area
around Boston, not at NewFoundland,L'ans aux Medows (?).
The old books we have shows they were much more south as long as Florida
and out to the islands in Caribia ... this is very interesting reseach done
over several years with both travling, studyand comparing of later notes
done by the first english settlers, the native indians's culture where they
were and so on.
This is too long to come into here ... maybe I will be able to translate
these books if I join this group and learn more english in the next 20
years until I retire?
Arnhild ... in Vikingland with native Hedera helix :)