Thanks Welsh and Balwin, that's two votes for and one against. LOL
It's the middle of the night, in Wales!!!!! Goodnight, Welsh.
It's the middle of the night, in Wales!!!!! Goodnight, Welsh.
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I have traced my maternal grandfather's family, back to Acadia, (Nova Scotia) around 1700. I hit a dead end on my paternal great-grandfather, at 1860 Quebec, but I have found relatives on my paternal grandmother's side, going back to around 1650 Quebec. Europe should be hard, especially since all of my ancestors were in North America, around 1700.
Now it's my turn.
Night all..
You'd make a great mod Jerry, go for it.
I'll come collect my M&Ms tomorrow Bobbi![]()
I fixed it for you, Balwin.Excellent! I'll be expecting you then!
Good night, sleep well dear one!
Now it won't let me have emoticons!![]()
Very odd.
When I was active in ham radio, I talked to a guy in France and he told me that all the records, before 1700 were destroyed in a fire. That leaves me a dead end, as far as the French side of my family, but I still could research the English and Scottish side, for my Scottish ancestor.
I use an eVic with the simple head and an eGo-T upgrade. Both use the 18650 battery. I don't think that the eGo-T upgrade is available anymore. I have seen the eGo-T, but it's a non-replaceable battery.I've settled on vamo and IBTanked for most. I use an ego and an eternity for dripping. That is all I use anymore. I'm happy with it that way.![]()
I fixed it for you, Balwin.![]()
Good point. My French ancestors came from the Burgundy region of France, but there is a village southeast of Paris, that bears a version (spelling) of my family name. I would still like to find out more about my great-grandfather, before I search in Europe. I know the name of the first settler with my name who came to Canada in the mid 1600s, but there's a huge gap, between him and my great-grandfather.I wouldn't think the records in the whole of France would be destroyed. Perhaps in certain towns but surely not the entire country? Also a consideration, DH's family is from the Alsace region which is France now but has been back and forth between France and Germany several times as it is on the border so that might open a door some how if you have such a situation?
Thanks, I do what I can.Thank you! See you are still helping people on ecf!
I use an eVic with the simple head and an eGo-T upgrade. Both use the 18650 battery. I don't think that the eGo-T upgrade is available anymore. I have seen the eGo-T, but it's a non-replaceable battery.
Good point. My French ancestors came from the Burgundy region of France, but there is a village southeast of Paris, that bears a version (spelling) of my family name. I would still like to find out more about my great-grandfather, before I search in Europe. I know the name of the first settler with my name who came to Canada in the mid 1600s, but there's a huge gap, between him and my great-grandfather.
With what's going on with the FDA, it's good to be stocked up. A lot of vapers have been contacting their politicians and getting responses about protecting the people and think of the children. I know that my politicians are ANTZ, so I haven't even bothered contacting them.

Darn thing just quit letting me have "quotes"...
Welsh and Dale, Bruce will share his m&ms with you. He shares good. Has a big jar of each kind sitting right beside his vape box and computer.He bought 3 boxes of moonpies to share with the grand girls, had to share his childhood with them you know!
We took them to his home when he was growing up. MIL had to move to town about 10 years ago when FIL got too bad for her to take care of out there. They went to the cemetery with us to put flowers on the graves. They were amazed we knew where to find "all the people that died." Poor babies don't know about my genealogy bug yet... I can trace my Gma to the 1400s, Gpa to Mac Alpin in 836, dad's side I'm still working on can only take it back to 1793 on Gma's side and 1737 on Gpa's. I'm still working on DH's side... have 1719 on his dad's and 1809 on his mom's. LOL, poor babies have no idea! View attachment 360794
Thanks again, Balwin. I will have to check that out. Except for some Cajun relatives, my family was in Canada, until the early 1890s.
I bookmarked that site, that you just gave me.