I'm pleased to tell you my Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather Sears Gardner was Supervisor for the Town of Lumberland in 1798. My Great-Great-Grandfather John Hinaman was living in the Town of Fremont in the 1840s, and my Great-Great-Grandfathers Coe Young and Louis Rauner were living in Braman (Manchester Township) shortly thereafter. My Great-Great-Great-Grandfather Benjamin Laymon was living in the Town of Cochecton about the same time. Their descendants — my ancestors, cousins, aunts and uncles — have lived up and down the river valley ever since. Any other questions?
Just one question, Mr. Research Consultant.
How many years' and generations' roots do you have in the Delaware River Basin?
Asking for a friend.
I'm pleased to tell you my Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather Sears Gardner was Supervisor for the Town of Lumberland in 1798. My Great-Great-Grandfather John Hinaman was living in the Town of Fremont in the 1840s, and my Great-Great-Grandfathers Coe Young and Louis Rauner were living in Braman (Manchester Township) shortly thereafter. My Great-Great-Great-Grandfather Benjamin Laymon was living in the Town of Cochecton about the same time. Their descendants — my ancestors, cousins, aunts and uncles — have lived up and down the river valley ever since. Any other questions?
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Newfag.
> New Sweden, 1638 and 1656
Great Poem, thank you Mr Shepstone.One of the many reasons I read you every day.You read the truth and pass it along .