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<blockquote data-quote="Ethan N" data-source="post: 3227825" data-attributes="member: 29267"><p>Haven’t been able to confirm it yet, but suspected that one of my Great Great Grandfathers on my mom’s side made a claim in the land run. Genealogical research of that part of my family has proven difficult, but my Great Grandmother was born in 1890 in Kingfisher County. That combined with some other information makes it likely her dad was in the land run.</p><p></p><p>My roots as an American go back further than that on my dad’s side. Distant Great Grandfather immigrated from England to Rhode Island in either 1648 or 1651. Ended up settling in Plymouth Colony (now Massachusetts) 8 miles inland. He was the first European immigrant to settle away from the coast in northern New England (possibly all of New England) and very few were as daring until after King Philip’s War over 20 years later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethan N, post: 3227825, member: 29267"] Haven’t been able to confirm it yet, but suspected that one of my Great Great Grandfathers on my mom’s side made a claim in the land run. Genealogical research of that part of my family has proven difficult, but my Great Grandmother was born in 1890 in Kingfisher County. That combined with some other information makes it likely her dad was in the land run. My roots as an American go back further than that on my dad’s side. Distant Great Grandfather immigrated from England to Rhode Island in either 1648 or 1651. Ended up settling in Plymouth Colony (now Massachusetts) 8 miles inland. He was the first European immigrant to settle away from the coast in northern New England (possibly all of New England) and very few were as daring until after King Philip’s War over 20 years later. [/QUOTE]
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