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    1. Re: [CAN-ONT-SIMCOE] a genealogical exercise
    2. Olive Tree Genealogy
    3. Pam has come up with a very intriguing idea! I see many subscribers have jumped into this whole- heartedly and are posting these "womb to womb" ancestresses on the Simcoe Co. list. Please do remember one thing - that your post must have something to do with Simcoe County! So you should not post your lines if none of the women were in Simcoe Co. at some point in their lives. Since my mother's mother was born in England and all the mothers before her in the same place, I can't post that line here. But I can post my father's mother's womb to womb line as two of them lived in Simcoe County at some point! So, with a thank you to Pam for such a great idea, here goes: My Grandmother Her mother: Mary Elizabeth Vollick (md Peer) 1863 Huron Co.- 1914 Wellington Co. Her mother: Lydia Jamieson (md Vollick) 1837 Wentworth Co. - 1917 died Hillsdale, Simcoe Co. Her mother: Elizabeth Shuart (md 1Jamieson, m2 Decker and m3 Hunt) 1801 NY or PA -1887 Grey Co. Her mother: Rachel De Graw 1770 NJ-1851 Ontario I won't go further back as none of the rest of the mothers ever lived in Ontario, let alone Simcoe County. Lorine On 30 Dec 2010 at 6:50, Pam Tessier wrote: > Just before Christmas it was suggested that we all trace our > ancestry through the maternal lines and see how far back in > time we could go. -- Lorine McGinnis Schulze * Follow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/LorineMS * Olive Tree Genealogy http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ * Naturalization Records http://naturalizationrecords.com/ olivetreegenealogy@rogers.com or olivetreegenealogy@gmail.com

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