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There is nothing humorous about wanting documentation. If you don't look for it, you certainly won't find it. Let's take the statement from your prior posting regarding the 3 brothers being separated at the battle with Braddock in western PA. That battle took place near Pittsburgh 9 July 1755, so one could assume that Martin was older than 10 at the time and more probably at least 15yo which places his birth ca. 1740 and his only son, John being born when he was 40. Possible but not probable. Secondly, just because he was in a battle in PA doesn't necessarily mean he was from PA. Third, you state that he immigrated with his two brothers, nothing was stated about being with parents as you later state in this e-mail. I have a lot of info on this family and the 17 chn that John had over the years and I am happy to assist you in your research in any way possible. What I am not willing to do is listen to your sarcasm and disregard for documentation. Walter Weeks Notify Administrator about this message?
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