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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1030007" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I think you are going to have to get over that whiskey tax.</p><p>Our family pretty much the same fled the English boot, being a Scott/Irish was a pretty lower life form. That Womack bunch was pretty rigid about what they put up with. My Great grandma was one of the last surviving widow's of the Confederacy drawing a pension in the state of Texas. She lived to be 104 and still had my GGF's sabre and uniform. I still want to know who got that when she died.. </p><p>Setttled in Wolf's Den Maryland and Henico Va. Fought in the Revolution had a great grandfather with Washington at the Battle of Trenton when he crossed the Delaware. Most headed south after that through Ga,Ms,and Al ending up in Tx.</p><p>Some went on to Ca during the gold rush we quit looking for them. One branch headed North into Ohio.</p><p>Fought on both sides during the War of Northern Aggresion(for TB)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1030007, member: 694"] I think you are going to have to get over that whiskey tax. Our family pretty much the same fled the English boot, being a Scott/Irish was a pretty lower life form. That Womack bunch was pretty rigid about what they put up with. My Great grandma was one of the last surviving widow's of the Confederacy drawing a pension in the state of Texas. She lived to be 104 and still had my GGF's sabre and uniform. I still want to know who got that when she died.. Setttled in Wolf's Den Maryland and Henico Va. Fought in the Revolution had a great grandfather with Washington at the Battle of Trenton when he crossed the Delaware. Most headed south after that through Ga,Ms,and Al ending up in Tx. Some went on to Ca during the gold rush we quit looking for them. One branch headed North into Ohio. Fought on both sides during the War of Northern Aggresion(for TB) [/QUOTE]
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