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<blockquote data-quote="chrisy" data-source="post: 376925" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>Nope he was born in London England. Only his Daddy was American, My Husband was a GI Baby, his Daddy went back to the States when the War finished, my Hubby was 6 months old and never saw his Father again. We looked and have been told he did to but they never found each other, doors were closed. Then along came the Ancestry web pages I found a cousin and hay presto, we found a Brother, come over to see him, unfortunatly things did not turn out how we expected, but before we came my Husband went to the American Embassy in London and Swore his Allegience, and entered America a Citizen. He could have stayed but Me and our Son would have had to have a visa, and could only stay 6 months until he had lived in the States for 5 years then we could have joined him. He was offered Welfare Stamps for our stay but he declined, he was also shocked about it. and said needy people need these things first. He has never taken a handout in his life and did not intend to now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisy, post: 376925, member: 3193"] Nope he was born in London England. Only his Daddy was American, My Husband was a GI Baby, his Daddy went back to the States when the War finished, my Hubby was 6 months old and never saw his Father again. We looked and have been told he did to but they never found each other, doors were closed. Then along came the Ancestry web pages I found a cousin and hay presto, we found a Brother, come over to see him, unfortunatly things did not turn out how we expected, but before we came my Husband went to the American Embassy in London and Swore his Allegience, and entered America a Citizen. He could have stayed but Me and our Son would have had to have a visa, and could only stay 6 months until he had lived in the States for 5 years then we could have joined him. He was offered Welfare Stamps for our stay but he declined, he was also shocked about it. and said needy people need these things first. He has never taken a handout in his life and did not intend to now. [/QUOTE]
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