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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 2562861" data-attributes="member: 113268"><p>My family goes back to the Revolutionary War as well. I had a however many great grandfather that was supposedly an honor guard for George Washington. My sister did all the research and is a daughter of the revolution as well. My relative ended up with a land grant in Alabama for his service. I was told it was a fairly well known plantation and may still exist to this day. I believe we lost it in the civil war. That part is not real clear. I think its still standing today but not sure. Our family history did not get passed down by word of mouth so I don't know much about it. My grandfather was very progressive for his time and I don't think he liked the fact that there was slavery in our family history. He hid from us that he had a brother that killed a black man back in the first part of the last century that was not charged with murder but was kicked out of the state. I found out about him 20 years after he died when my sister was researching our family history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 2562861, member: 113268"] My family goes back to the Revolutionary War as well. I had a however many great grandfather that was supposedly an honor guard for George Washington. My sister did all the research and is a daughter of the revolution as well. My relative ended up with a land grant in Alabama for his service. I was told it was a fairly well known plantation and may still exist to this day. I believe we lost it in the civil war. That part is not real clear. I think its still standing today but not sure. Our family history did not get passed down by word of mouth so I don't know much about it. My grandfather was very progressive for his time and I don't think he liked the fact that there was slavery in our family history. He hid from us that he had a brother that killed a black man back in the first part of the last century that was not charged with murder but was kicked out of the state. I found out about him 20 years after he died when my sister was researching our family history. [/QUOTE]
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