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here are somethings to think about.

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here are somethings to think about.

Posted: 9 Feb 2009 2:10PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Bearse
Hello, I really wanted to come on here because I, too, want to know about my family history, and I don't really know much, but here are just some of my opinions on some of the things that can disprove it, because honestly I think some people just don't want to believe it's true when things really do point out that it is, and I believe it's true, so here it is.

why did austin recieve acres of land, when nobody else that was "white" did.

the whole cornwall/cornwell thing, does it really make sense that Mary Hyanno was constanly switching residence between CT and MA, because it is very much so that she lived here and her family lived here, as her grandfather Iyannough raised her here and she was buried here as well.

the Peters family and the Native Americans of this are (I didn't say that but I live in Falmouth, and it's the town after Mashpee which is where the other tribe lives and then comes Barnstable so I'm here haha) have accepted us into their family because of oral tradition and they have known that it is so.

There are two Bearce's buried in the Indian Cemetery (Mashpee Indian Meetinghouse Cemetery).

Did anybody ever think that Franklyn Bearse's family tree that he made was actually correct on the Bearse side, and what he said was correct by records besides some errors (do misspellings make it wrong, especially in those decades when misspellings were made even on records), and how could he have known that if he wasn't a genealogist because he knew everything there.

Many family accounts from the country state the same things, the same things from people who don't even know who each other person is.

Just some thigs to think about. xoxo.
SubjectAuthorDate Posted
abearse496547 9 Feb 2009 9:10PM GMT 
jimmm52 13 Feb 2009 11:53PM GMT 
miefamilytree 22 May 2009 3:13AM GMT 
sbuck14 28 Jan 2012 3:45PM GMT 
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