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From the pastrues of Hampshire, England and castles of Bayern, Germany to the hills of North Carolina, the Franks and Hill families sought out new beginnings as they came to the Americas in the 1700s. They fought in every battle in their new home; the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the Korean War and WWI andWW2. Amongst them was John Sevier, originally Xavier from France, his father and uncle stowed away on board a ship and came to the Americas before the Revolution. John Sevier became a leading member of the new westward movement and in 1784 petitioned Congress to create the State of…mehr

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From the pastrues of Hampshire, England and castles of Bayern, Germany to the hills of North Carolina, the Franks and Hill families sought out new beginnings as they came to the Americas in the 1700s. They fought in every battle in their new home; the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the Korean War and WWI andWW2. Amongst them was John Sevier, originally Xavier from France, his father and uncle stowed away on board a ship and came to the Americas before the Revolution. John Sevier became a leading member of the new westward movement and in 1784 petitioned Congress to create the State of Franklin out of property in western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee.
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Diana Muir is a professional genealogist who was the youngest genealogist ever to become accredited by the LDS Church (Mormons) in 1975. She has done genealogy for more than 45 years and has published more than 65 family history books on different family names; including her own the Wemyss/Weems family of Wemyss Castle in Fifeshire, Scotland. Specializing in Colonial American, British, and Western European ancestry, she has also published books identifying more than 16,000 Knights Templars. She currently lives in Boston where she continues to work on transcribing and publishing the Journals of Prince Henry Sinclair of Orkney, Scotland; a shared ancestor with Pres. Donald J Trump through Beatrice Wemyss and William Sinclair, the 3rd Earl of Orkney,