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Mon 11/12/06 at 14:33
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According to this in 1920 there were quite a few Rowberrys in Utah, Idaho and Minnesota. Are these good States Kawada? One or 2 in 14 other States. Utah had lots in 1880, wonder why. Was there any gold there Kawada? :)
Mon 11/12/06 at 22:35
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17114-34225 Smith families in Texas...
Mon 11/12/06 at 22:34
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18-33 in Philly and New York and 1-7 in Illinois. Good old Hodgetts clan :-D
Mon 11/12/06 at 20:23
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Haha, London that is where we like to be.
Mon 11/12/06 at 20:08
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Haha! I'm Welsh!!! :D
I like Welshies, my friend is part Welsh and so is LE :P
Mon 11/12/06 at 20:04
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Dont forget to check the UK one, we were mainly in 2 counties, Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
Mon 11/12/06 at 20:01
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There were plenty of us Bailey's, scattered around a bit aswell.

Randy anceters of mine!
Mon 11/12/06 at 17:12
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Mine seem to be mostly around New York in 1920, and in 1880 are also highly concentrated in Louisiana and Illinois... weird, though I know I have ancestors who did emigrate, one of whom went to Australia and got shot by an outlaw!

More amusingly, in 1920 there were a lot of Morons living in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. And 13 of them fought in the US Civil War!
Mon 11/12/06 at 16:36
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Well it seems we (the Meads) came from the east, mainly in New York, and by 1920 there was at least 1-177 in every state! :D

What's more interesting is how many "Boring" familes there are...
Mon 11/12/06 at 15:13
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Nin wrote:
> California, Lousiana, New York and Philladelphia

Same.....
Mon 11/12/06 at 14:54
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Machie wrote:
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> According to this in 1920 there were quite a few Rowberrys in
> Utah, Idaho and Minnesota. Are these good States Kawada? One or
> 2 in 14 other States. Utah had lots in 1880, wonder why. Was
> there any gold there Kawada? :)

They were looking for the money from Prison Break. Thats in Utah somewhere I think.

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