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I like the rogues and scoundrels too. It gets to be boring, everybody
from Europe seems to be descended from Richard the Lionheart. He must
have been a busy fellow... elsewhere... since he rarely saw his own
wife.
Nancy
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I was never lost, but I was bewildered once for three days.
--Daniel Boone
On Jul 17, 2008, at 9:58 AM, Fern wrote:
> Mickey, I think we all have the various Rogues and a few mis-fits
> dangling
> from our family trees. It takes a good mix to make a strong family
> tree...
> One of my cousins killed an appeals court Judge on the "Ladies"
> entrance
> steps to a Frankfort, KY. hotel. One of his brothers killed a
> sheriff who
> managed to kill him before he died. Maybe I should have left out
> the gory
> details when I wrote my book but I wrote it all down and it is
> there for
> generations upon generations to read about. I got a kick out of
> reading the
> newspaper articles about it and figured others would too. On the
> brighter
> side I have a cousin who fired the first shot at Gettysburg. The
> Gettysburg
> story is here: http://www.bufordfamilies.com/Gettysburg.htm The
> rest is in
> my book..
>
> Take care everyone and stay cool. Our summer here in Colorado has
> been VERY
> pleasant without one single 100 degrees day. YEH!!!!
>
> fern
> www.bufordfamilies.com
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