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<blockquote data-quote="AudieWyoming" data-source="post: 1097885" data-attributes="member: 13669"><p>Far out! That helps explain why that area felt more like home to me. I grew up in Weld County, Colorado, those farm families are predominantly German and Germans from Russia. Kathryn The Great invited there ancestors into Russia to settle and develop irrigation along the Volga river. Sometime around 1900 something forced them to immigrate en-mass to America. (I think the Bolshevik Revolution but I am not certain.) They came to eastern Colorado to work the beet fields. As an ethnic group they are hard workers and show great pride in the appearance of their fields and farmsteads.</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for the great link. When I sold the Wyoming ranch in '09 I used that site when we were looking at places in the Piney Hills area east of Dallas, two computers later, I had lost it an forgotten the name of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudieWyoming, post: 1097885, member: 13669"] Far out! That helps explain why that area felt more like home to me. I grew up in Weld County, Colorado, those farm families are predominantly German and Germans from Russia. Kathryn The Great invited there ancestors into Russia to settle and develop irrigation along the Volga river. Sometime around 1900 something forced them to immigrate en-mass to America. (I think the Bolshevik Revolution but I am not certain.) They came to eastern Colorado to work the beet fields. As an ethnic group they are hard workers and show great pride in the appearance of their fields and farmsteads. Thank you so much for the great link. When I sold the Wyoming ranch in '09 I used that site when we were looking at places in the Piney Hills area east of Dallas, two computers later, I had lost it an forgotten the name of it. [/QUOTE]
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