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Author: vdupree76
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Thank you so very much for posting this letter. It answers a lot of questions I had about my Chew ancestors. I printed it out so I could reference it later because "the daughter that married a Johnston" is actually the link between the Chews and the Johnsons. It was William Johnson she married, not a JohnsTon. By the way, her name was Nancy, but she was called Nan. Thanks again for this wonderful letter. Victoria
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Author: lynjquilts1
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Thanks for posting this. I've seen the letter referred to but never seen it in it's entirety. I love how the future president was referred to as unfriendly to the Great Britains! This letter was written by my gggggg grandfather's brother who had been exiled to Canada (I believe due to his siding with the British in the Revolution) His brother James was my ancestor.
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Remember they didn't have to support Brits to loose favor, some just didn't support revolution and were punished, especially Chew's of NJ. Glenn
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Subject: Re: [CHEW] John Chew, Larkin Chew of Virginia
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Author: lynjquilts1
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Thanks for posting this. I've seen the letter referred to but never seen it in
t's entirety. I love how the future president was referred to as unfriendly to
he Great Britains! This letter was written by my gggggg grandfather's brother
ho had been exiled to Canada (I believe due to his siding with the British in
he Revolution) His brother James was my ancestor.
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Author: sharoncox184
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re James henry Chew: born 1835 Lancashire, England - Immigrated with his family aboard the 'Hero of Malourn" arrived in Sydney Apr 1839. Died at Bathurst 1911.
hope there is something new there for you
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