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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

March 22, 2011

On Tuesday, March 22, 2011 I asked the woman of my dreams to marry me.

She said yes.

A date has not been set, but there is a distinct possibility that this blog may in the future discuss several new surnames, as well as Scottish, Irish, Norwegian, and/or German genealogy research in greater depth than it has.

17 comments:

  1. Congratulations to both of you.

    Was new research opportunities part of the attraction here?

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  2. Thanks for all the well wishes.

    Randy- New research opportunities are always of interest - but I think it falls rather low on her list of attractive qualities.

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  3. Mazel tov! Congratulations and I wish you both much joy, happiness and many years together.

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  4. Well, congrats! Spring and love is in the air! Perfect!

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  5. Congratulations to both of you! You already have such a genealogical mix among your own ancestors, and now with a couple more added - that's real world genealogy!

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  6. Congratulations John! I am thrilled for both of you! May you make beautiful memories of your lives as one!

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  7. Congratulations, John! Best wishes to the both of you!!!

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  8. Congratulations and all best wishes to you both! May you have much joy in your lives together.

    I suspect we all understand that little spark of excitement when a new avenue for research appears.

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  9. Congratulations to the both of you! It sure looked like things were headed in this direction for some time now. Wishing you all the best!

    Jasia

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  10. Yes - those of use who know us, or have been following us on Facebook, aren't exactly surprised.

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  11. The second straight man doing genealogy. Who knew?

    Congratulations. Remember the first fifty years are the hardest. I know I'm only on year 22.

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