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All of you are going to be amazed to find out how so many of us with an old,
pre 1700, Virginia backgrounds are related to each other. The Caucasian,
African, and Native American families are possibly related to each other as
close as 3rd cousins to 5th cousins. 
It is hard to bash people for their opinions when you consider so many of us
are related to each other.
HAPPY Fourth of July to all of us who want to remember why we are able to
sit here and discuss these issues, when our military is fighting against
those who would silence people of opinions first.


John Philip Adams
Texas 

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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Linda Threadgill
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Harriet,
Are you related to me via the Charitys? :) I have seen the Lomax name in 
our family. Sorry, I know this is off topic.

Linda

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