Posted on 04/14/2025 12:13:16 PM PDT by mairdie
My 5th great grandfather was also in the military from Dutchess County in 1775. He joined up to invade Canada after Bunker Hill. I’ve also got a line of Quebec Canadians from the 1600s so we might have some connections there.
I lived in MA and worked in NY for 10 years, husband for 20, commuting weekly, so we passed Sturbridge constantly. Always stopped to eat at Rein’s Deli in Vernon NY. Not getting out traveling, that’s the place I miss the most.
You could have had Lafayette's DNA on that goblet!
But then again, what could one do with it?
Maybe French DNA would be discernable among all the New York DNAs that drank with him.
I’d LOVE to have DNA from older relatives, closer to even older ones. I have my mother’s baby hair but it’s cut off with no roots. Waiting for them to get past the roots constraint.
I did track down DNA trying to tie up a family story. Grandmother always said that her half sister was Lucille Mulhall, the daughter of Colonel Zack Mulhall of the Wild West Show. The part that made it make sense was that Uncle Jack remembered when she received tickets to the opening of Soldiers’ Field Stadium for the Wild West show that was a box on the rail. Lucille rode over to talk to grandmother while another cowgirl in a short skirt talked to him. That skirt made an indelible impression on the kid.
So I tracked down another illegitimate descendant of Zack’s and got her DNA. But no connection. I still have no idea if I’ve got the wrong illegitimate line or what.
Francis Way's son Daniel was in the same Dutchess County Regiment as his father. After the war he left the country and headed to Canada. Married the daughter of a Loyalist, and Francis wrote him out of his Will.
I don’t have Ways or Gorslines. Henry was in Poughkeepsie though the family was educated in Fishkill. Yours is older than my Henry, who was born in 1748. Henry was Scottish thru Holland and Dutch Reform Church but educated in Fishkill by a Protestant minister. Everybody around him was Dutch.
“His vision post war was far preferable to his radical cohorts and their in some cases Marxist buddy ups”
indeed, though he was the most ruthless of them all while waging the war, he approved Grant’s generous surrender terms and would likely have been more merciful to the South than the radicals.
Don't sweat it.
You were only off by four score. :)
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