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Is anyone here of English blood like we are?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Crowley" data-source="post: 77447613" data-attributes="member: 383390"><p>My surname is Irish from my father's side (no idea when his ancestors emigrated to Australia), but my mother's parents came from England after World War I sometime. I'm not even sure if she was born in England or here.</p><p></p><p>There might be a claim to fame in that her maiden name was Middleton, same as Kate, consort to the Prince of Wales, so I suppose we were related way back in ancient times. Rather ordinary name though - my mother thought it was derived from "middle of the town" and I haven't been interested enough to research it any further.</p><p></p><p>What is it they say? Seven degrees of separation?</p><p></p><p>Anyway who cares?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Crowley, post: 77447613, member: 383390"] My surname is Irish from my father's side (no idea when his ancestors emigrated to Australia), but my mother's parents came from England after World War I sometime. I'm not even sure if she was born in England or here. There might be a claim to fame in that her maiden name was Middleton, same as Kate, consort to the Prince of Wales, so I suppose we were related way back in ancient times. Rather ordinary name though - my mother thought it was derived from "middle of the town" and I haven't been interested enough to research it any further. What is it they say? Seven degrees of separation? Anyway who cares? [/QUOTE]
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