Bev Trew Palmer

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Eating sweets! This is my favorite thing AFTER genealogy! I have been doing genealogy well over 30 years now when my family simply did not have answers to my seemingly very simple questions!
Mom is all German so records are not so hard to find. Dad, however, has the mixed bag with my favorite side to research coming from Canada. Growing up in Michigan, I never realized how many of my pals had Canadian roots. I live in northern Indiana now, and the friends here just don't understand my Canadian roots passion and how much I love being a part of that culture. My research has connected me with many cousins living today in Ontario and I miss them all as I have traveled to meet many of them.
So even after all these years, I still have not proved my Morrison Canadian line to be Loyalists, but I know they had to have been, as everything points in that direction. Proving this is another story.
I collect about every name I encounter in New Brunswick and add it to my database hoping I will eventually connect back to New York, as I suspect is where they were from.
I have had my DNA done on 23 and Me (which is the one I prefer) and Ancestry. I will be happy to communicate with anyone interested.
This site is invaluable and I am so happy to contribute my family names, and others, as I find them.

Eating sweets! This is my favorite thing AFTER genealogy! I have been doing genealogy well over 30 years now when my family simply did not have answers to my seemingly very simple questions!
Mom is all German so records are not so hard to find. Dad, however, has the mixed bag with my favorite side to research coming from Canada. Growing up in Michigan, I never realized how many of my pals had Canadian roots. I live in northern Indiana now, and the friends here just don't understand my Canadian roots passion and how much I love being a part of that culture. My research has connected me with many cousins living today in Ontario and I miss them all as I have traveled to meet many of them.
So even after all these years, I still have not proved my Morrison Canadian line to be Loyalists, but I know they had to have been, as everything points in that direction. Proving this is another story.
I collect about every name I encounter in New Brunswick and add it to my database hoping I will eventually connect back to New York, as I suspect is where they were from.
I have had my DNA done on 23 and Me (which is the one I prefer) and Ancestry. I will be happy to communicate with anyone interested.
This site is invaluable and I am so happy to contribute my family names, and others, as I find them.

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