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Dasom, 34 y.o.
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Hello Da-som,

How are you ?
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hi! nice to see ya!
how are u?
Reply - Conversation - Jan 7, 2013
Hey hey :)
Reply - Conversation - Jan 6, 2013
Heya :D
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I have read your profil :D

now can I see your photos?
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hi:)
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Happy new year
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hey hello happy new.year!=)
Reply - Conversation - Dec 31, 2012
inception and Sherlock Holmes are awesome movies and
HAPPY NEW YEAR'S EVE
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y family (on my father's side) has our family’s genealogy dating as far back as the 1600's.

It's actually part of another larger book, entitled: 'Weatherford his country and his people.'

Which was written by an historian of Native American affairs, this particular exert is just a small portion of the over the over all topic. (Mostly regarding the history of the Muskogee tribe from Alabama & about the famous mixed blood chief named William ‘Red Eagle’ Weatherford who’s father was a Scottish fur trader/trapper & his mother was the princess of the Muscogee Nation which once occupied the entire state of Alabama.

The reason that our names appear in this book is because it also includes the royal line of the 'Wind Clan' from which my family has descended, they ruled over the entire Muskogee nation from the early 1600's up until the mid 1800's.

My great grandmother was Mary Virginia Weatherford, who was a direct descended of a notorious chief known as William ‘Red Eagle’ Weatherford; who is one of my great grandparents too, (well known in American history for his bravery in battle, having fought in at-least five battles personally.)
Our first ruling ancestor was Queen Sehoy, who was also known as 'The Warring Chiefteness Sehoy’; she had over 10,000 warriors under her command during the early 1600’s.

Also My G grandfather ‘Red Eagle’ married a women named Mary Moniac who’s grandfather, on her mothers side was another mixed blood chief named Chief William Colbert who was part Scottish in origin just as Red Eagle was. Chief William Colbert was another one of my G grandparents, he ruled over the Chickasaw nation during his lifetime.
http://www.weatherfordbook.com/
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