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      <image:caption>July 19, 2021 These two crazy kids! When they married in October 1959, they had no idea of the history they would pass on to their four children. Mom’s family immigrated from the Netherlands in the 1630s and the Palatine region of Germany in 1710-11. Dad’s, on the other hand, also came over during the Palatine Excursion with Mom’s in 1710-11 but also came over on the Mayflower in 1620 and into eastern Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut throughout the 1630s and 1640s with subsequent migrations across New England and New York. Neither of them was aware of their deep roots in the New World. It took my son’s family project in 1987 to spark my fascination with our family. He and I walked around Elmwood Cemetery, less than two miles from my childhood home and my maternal grandparents’ farm, noticing the numerous “Shaver” gravestones. My son wanted to know who these people were that shared his great grandfather’s surname and I had no idea of how to answer him. Come to find out his Shaver ancestry was quite impressive, being one of the founding families of our hometown in Rensselaer County, New York. We learned that people I’ve known all my life as family friends and schoolmates were actually cousins not so far removed. As we dug deeper, we could find our family spreading out across the county and ultimately found marriages with my dad’s ancestors as well. I know it’s upstate New York but it really is a small world!</image:caption>
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