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How far back in your family tree can you go?

Posted on January 8, 2023 by Michael Cavacini
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With 2022 behind us and 2023 ahead, how far back in your family tree can you go? Read on for my thoughts on this question, and let me know yours.

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Posted in Advice, Children, Family, News, Observations, Writing | Tagged 2023, Bloganuary, DNA, Edward Norton, George Carlin, Italy, Life, Michael Cavacini, New Year, News, Observations, Pocahontas, Reading, Writing | Leave a reply

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