Do we know an Andrea Miller, speaking of Facebook?
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That would be Windsparrow.
I'm slowly getting less paranoid about using my full name online.
Random note to Andi, my maiden name was Miller. That makes the possibility of us being related about zero, but I'll pretend.
I *so* wish I had meant that as a joke. Like, I was clever enough to have put that together and still played stupid.
So sorry - I always think of you as Andi. And in my defense, you need a picture!
Random note to Andi, my maiden name was Miller. That makes the possibility of us being related about zero, but I'll pretend.
How long have you lived in Florida? Cuz that's where my dad's family is from. Different part of the state, though - Pensacola, Quincy, Tallahassee. The sooner we have this conversation, the smaller the chance that we could be related. Which means if don't have it now, 15 years from now we will find out that we're second cousins twelve times removed, and end up saying, "Now, why didn't we figure this out sooner?"
I moved here as an adult. My father was born in Tupper Lake, NY. His family was mostly from upstate NY and Canada. But ya know, some ancestor may have gone a travelin'.
I *so* wish I had meant that as a joke. Like, I was clever enough to have put that together and still played stupid.
No need to feel that way. Double checking is never wrong.
So sorry - I always think of you as Andi. And in my defense, you need a picture!
Andi is what my family call me, which is why I felt comfortable using it here. And I've got a picture up now.
I moved here as an adult. My father was born in Tupper Lake, NY. His family was mostly from upstate NY and Canada. But ya know, some ancestor may have gone a travelin'.
Heh, less and less likely. My paternal grandfather was actually German, rather than English - don't know when or how far back the name got anglicized. That's ok, genetic ties are interesting, but the internet is thicker than water, too.
At my Cousin's wedding on Saturday we discovered that the Bride's stepfather has the same last name as the Groom's greatgrandmother.
It is not a common name. And they were from the same state. Same part of the same state.
The fact that its her stepfather will not keep us from teasing the shit out of them.