Leah (Trew) Miller
Honor Code SignatorySigned 3 May 2018 | 5,218 contributions | 103 thank-yous | 935 connections
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Thanks so very much for your participation in the spring Clean-a-thon! Every suggestion you cleared (over 400!) made our Tree that much better. The WikiTree community appreciates YOU!
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So excited to have connected with you. Please e mail me at AlbertLFox at icloud dot com and I'm happy to forward my cell to chat more! I descend from Lt. David, Elizabeth's brother. I don't know how to PM here as I'm not really a Wikitree user and am trying to navigate what I can through it. I use Ancestry more, and GED Match. Let's def compare notes. I also started a Facebook group called "Fraser & Hamilton Clans of North & South Carolina & Georgia," which I invite you and all other descendants of our Hamilton line. There are about 40 of us there.
AlbertLFox at icloud dot com
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