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Poor. rednecks. Plenty of redheads with red hot tempers who received free boat rides to the America and settled in the Appalachians. The Brits banned the droning bagpipes so we made do with fiddles, banjos, guitars and dulcimers, and continued singing the old ballards of the homeland. Wife’s people were wealthy and can trace her maternal genealogy way back to knights and East Dutch India sea captains. They owned a plantation and had slaves. Lost everything after the War of Northern Aggression; couldn’t pay the taxes on the land during Reconstruction and one was a was a quarter Choctaw and moved to OK. He was a lawyer and a one armed Captain in the CSA. The Feds failed to pay the Choctaws for their lands after the Trail of Tears and removal. He represented them in DC and wrote the Stanley Code ( set of laws used in tribal courts). His daughter established the first Choctaw newspaper in the Indian Territories. Traced my parental side back to grandfather who fought and was wounded 2X in CSA. Was also a POW 2X. As far as we know, he never was “reconstructed” and took an oath to the Union. The first time he was wounded he was sent to Camp Douglas (Chicago) a hellhole as bad as Andersonville. The ones who win the war; write the history. It was never about slavery but states rights. Lincoln never intended to give the slaves the franchise or right to vote. He did get a CDA pension late in life - $21.00 I believe annually. Hell my mother’s father died when she was two and her mother was forced to sharecrop to feed her 5 kids. Get sick and tired of blacks acting like they were the only ones to sharecrop and suffer poverty. What unit was the one who got sent to Camp Douglas?
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I believe that everyone alive has had ancestors who had slaves, or have been slaves. We are a product of thousands of successful ancestry. This. Can't prove it. Know they didn't in the slavery that has panties in a wad. But I'd bet somewhere along the line all of our family owned slaves and were slaves at some point.
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Near as I can find no slaves. Family on both sides go back to 1600's on us soil
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I don't know how anybody could really know. By the time you get back to your 6th grate grandparents you've got 128 people feeding into your family tree. 64 couples that you're directly descended from. Yep. And let's go back another thousand years beyond that. I doubt that there is a person alive today that doesn't have a slave and a slave owner in their ancestry. If you, personally, have never owned a slave, then you aren't responsible for paying reparations to slaves. If you, personally, have never been a slave, then you aren't entitled to reparations for slavery.
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Nope! Both sets of grandparents (one from Ireland and 1 from Scotland) came over in the 1920's, just in time for the Great Depression!
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Yes. I had descendants in the revolutionary war who were given a land grant in Alabama for their service. They turned the land into a plantation were they had slaves. According the census, they had 24 slaves at one time. My great great grandfather was too old to fight in the civil war and my great grandfather was too young.
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I am MAGA.
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I'm sure some did. Also sure some were slaves. Just like the majority of humans if you go back far enough.
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Joe Bob: He joined up in Lowndes Co at the age of 21. If I remember correctly, it may have been Company D. He was at Fort Donelson when wounded in the leg and became a POW. Upon release, he went right back to his unit and took to killing more Yankees. I can’t imagine lining up abreast and marching into grapeshot and cannon fire. Often wondered what the “Rebel Yell” sounded like. I’ve heard Shelby Foote describe it as sorta like a fox hunters yelp. He is buried at Bethsaida Cemetery down the road from Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Holmes Co near Owen Wells. Has a CSA marker and is at the back left hand corner. Wife and I intend to make road trip to revisit the grave site and get GPS coordinates. It’s out east of Lexington.
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I always heard it was more like a rabbit squeal. Funny that it is considered honorable to violate parole that saved his life . . . I would have loved to been with Sherman on his march through Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina. Amazing thing is Sherman's army only suffered 1,300 casualties on that entire glorious campaign. Lee's army suffered more than 5 times that in less than hour in Pickett's "charge". Hard not to equate the Stars & Bars to the Swastika. My family was part of the GOP since before the Civil War and they still are staunch Republicans. A distant cousin was Republican governor.
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I always heard it was more like a rabbit squeal. Funny that it is considered honorable to violate parole that saved his life . . . I would have loved to been with Sherman on his march through Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina. Amazing thing is Sherman's army only suffered 1,300 casualties on that entire glorious campaign. Lee's army suffered more than 5 times that in less than hour in Pickett's "charge". Hard not to equate the Stars & Bars to the Swastika. My family was part of the GOP since before the Civil War and they still are staunch Republicans. A distant cousin was Republican governor. You can’t be dishonorable in lying to cocksmoking Yankee scum. I’d be glad to give you an address if you felt the need to reenact Sherman’s March since you missed it the first time around.
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I ain't ever owned any and you couldn't run fast enough to give me one.
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Thought you was Eskimo so your a ruskie
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I ain't ever owned any and you couldn't run fast enough to give me one. This but ten
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My great great Grandfather was a Union Army Veteran. So I seriously doubt there were/are any slaves in the woodpile.
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Yes. 5th great-grandfathers in both Virginia and North Carolina.
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Joe Bob: He joined up in Lowndes Co at the age of 21. If I remember correctly, it may have been Company D. He was at Fort Donelson when wounded in the leg and became a POW. Upon release, he went right back to his unit and took to killing more Yankees. I can’t imagine lining up abreast and marching into grapeshot and cannon fire. Often wondered what the “Rebel Yell” sounded like. I’ve heard Shelby Foote describe it as sorta like a fox hunters yelp. He is buried at Bethsaida Cemetery down the road from Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Holmes Co near Owen Wells. Has a CSA marker and is at the back left hand corner. Wife and I intend to make road trip to revisit the grave site and get GPS coordinates. It’s out east of Lexington. There's You Tubes of old reb soldiers doing it. Doesn't sound that scary, but associated with the ferociousness of the Confederate attack might have conditioned the Yankees for what was coming.
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I always heard it was more like a rabbit squeal. Funny that it is considered honorable to violate parole that saved his life . . . I would have loved to been with Sherman on his march through Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina. Amazing thing is Sherman's army only suffered 1,300 casualties on that entire glorious campaign. Lee's army suffered more than 5 times that in less than hour in Pickett's "charge". Hard not to equate the Stars & Bars to the Swastika. My family was part of the GOP since before the Civil War and they still are staunch Republicans. A distant cousin was Republican governor. And you brag about such a disgraceful heritage? Slaughtering innocent civilians and destroying their means of survival? Shame on you! Sherman would have hung for what he did if the right ones had prevailed. That's the sad part.
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There's a reason "damyankee" was, is, and always will be one word. Closing the hunting season in 1865 was a really bad mistake. Gotta bury 'em- - - -the buzzards won't eat their stinking carcasses!
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