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Finding Our Roots
Genealogies are boring things. They are not usually very interesting, are they? I am by nature a researcher, historian, and a
amateur genealogist. My interest in genealogy began some years ago when we left
Brazil and a small, insignificant grave of our daughter which denoted that she
had been the daughter of American missionaries. My mind imagined what
researchers would think 100 or 200 years from now at encountering that
tombstone.
I began my quest of ancestral significance by interviewing my parents and
elderly relatives to see what they remembered of our roots. I can hardly forget
my dad’s embarrassed expression, "You’re going to find we are nothing but poor,
insignificant, pig farmers." Little did he imagine what we would find, that on
both sides of my family, my mothers side "Belyea", and my father’s side
"LaFontaine" had significant impact on the settling of America. They were not
insignificant "extras" in the drama of history but primary characters in shaping
of a new nation.
LaFontaine
Belyea
Time will not allow us to review the heroics and historical significance of each
ancestor but sufficient to know, they were not mere "nameless forgotten pig
farmers."
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