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Abigail Starke's avatar

Happy thanksgiving to you too! Thank you for being a true fighter for us all!

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Margie Chism's avatar

I am thankful; everyday. ■ My mother's mother was the first born from John (both her/nanny parents being from the line and having the same surname), who traveled/lived/worked to Jamestown, it was about 1607ish and a great famine I was told developed. He did return home, Wales I believe, and he arrived back at Jamestown about 1618ish (I would have to look at the papers my nanny gave me). His wife and children were either at home with a baby and small ones, then also his sons were in schools/boarding. His wife traveled and joined him with the small child/ren in 1620ish. She was killed at the Indian Massacre in 1622. Therefore, I have walked those paths on the shore there, and a few years ago I saw something going out to Europe on a barge and I was instantly personally convicted on that John developing his role in the Virginia Company to "take land and [t]ake resouces for the manufacturing and commerce to 'generate wealth'" made me conscience of the sin of my fathers. I turned from that shore and have NEVER celebrated a state thanksgiving ever again. M

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