Posted on 10/18/2020 1:58:03 PM PDT by ransomnote
Q Drop 4919 @ 19:31:51 CDT. Is Q reading our thread????
“Not just posh. It was the norm in early America. “
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Thank you, Mairdie! My paternal grandmother’s family are descendants of some Mayflower guy (hahaha not a Mayflower Madame). I’ll have to go back and look at names. My maternal grandmother, they came from Scotland, Britain. Some kind soul traced the lineage way way back and I always wondered how they ended up in Novia Scotia. Yeah... when the American Revolution broke out, they hightailed it out of America. Peaceniks? Traitors? Loyalists?
Petey
You’re sticking to the fundamentals. Keep it up. Congrats on the (you).
New Q
4919
Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 10/21/2020 20:31:51 ID: fb3dc6
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https://twitter.com/WarRoomPandemic/status/1319022578002964485
Client?
Political pundit [pollster] for sale?
Do you see how it works?
ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE.
Q
Dang....I was late.
Never trust a man with a bad toupee.
I'm certain they do. Would be foolish not to. This thread is a helluva a lot more normie than Kun or Twitter.
Sooo slow you are.
Reckon Id better start behaving then...
Not just posh. It was the norm in early America. Mothers surname name becomes the middle name. Then, in the next generation, middle name moves into first name position. So you end up with people like Livingston Livingston. My middle name is Lansing, a Dutch NY surname. I could trace my fathers PA roots because his middle name was his mothers surname and his first name was his grandmothers surname, so the practice continued.
Good to see you mairdie. I was going to say it is very common in Morman families also probably because of their genealogy practices. I’m not one but I do know that many still name children this way.
That site we do not mention was loading so slow for me. Plus I have about 100 windows open. This computer can’t wait for November 4th.
You can believe what you want. But those are the facts as they are laid out in the Constitution. But yeah, your opinion is more accurate than the Constitution.
I think he is allowed to be there because he is predictable and if someone is predictable you can trust then.
Sorry, rally talk.
Kek.
why sick?
Following the defeat of the Jacobite cause at Culloden in 1746 and the subsequent collapse of the Gaelic order, there was a mass migration of Scots to the New World with Nova Scotia being a primary destination.
I was utterly ignorant of this history until a colleague of mine some 25 years ago told how her family found itself in America.
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