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DNA是用于寻找家庭成员的众多工具之一。
ДНК — один из многих инструментов, используемых для поиска членов семьи.
DNA is one of many tools used to find family members.
生活在来自亚洲的人们中间,似乎将沙皇和海啸中的“ts”声音带到了美国。这是第二波。 第一波是祖尼,还有东边的人,根据我的DNA,他们真的欢迎我的家人。祖尼人跳科曼奇舞,这表明DNA在他们的语言基础中。美国驼鹿一词来自该语言。
America does not always like to say they supported aristocracy, and I feel that it was better to support Charles II, who did not have children from his wife, and descendants of Sir Walter Scott, and the Duke of Wales, then to support and Adolph Hitler, Irish exterminator. James the sixth of Scotland, became James the first of England, the ones at the top of his list for exile and extermination, borderers, were the Armstrong, then Elliot, then Nixon, and then Crozier. The Armstrong were the army of Scotland, and the Elliot, soldiered the outpost, the Hermitage Castle. We moved to County Maguire, now Fermanagh-Tyrone Ireland and married the Irish. Catholic do not like to admit they married non-Catholics. Do not care what those Catholics think, but I do family research for family and do not like to see a border put back into Ireland where it was taken out with an AGREEMENT. Today the supporters of the Union-Jack which silence free speech are the same Tories my family including Catholic we chased out of America, in 1776, and have a flag of 50 star. The 49th star of Alaska from land purchase from the Czar of Russia, was added in my lifetime.
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Sir William Penn British admiral
https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Penn-British-admiral
Born: April 23, 1621 Bristol England
Died: September 16, 1670 (aged 49) London England
Notable Family Members: son William Penn
Sir William Penn, (born April 23, 1621, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Eng.—died Sept. 16, 1670, London), British admiral and father of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania.
In his youth Penn served at sea, and in the English Civil Wars he fought for Parliament, being appointed rear admiral of the Irish seas in 1647. He was arrested in 1648 on suspicion of corresponding with Charles I but was soon released. He fought in the First Anglo-Dutch War (1652–54) as vice admiral and then as general of the fleet. After secretly offering in 1654 to deliver the fleet to the exiled Charles II, he commanded the expedition sent by Oliver Cromwell to the West Indies, which captured Jamaica (May 1655) but failed to take Hispaniola. On his return he was briefly imprisoned, for reasons that are uncertain.
Sir William Penn British admiral
In his youth Penn served at sea, and in the English Civil Wars he fought for Parliament, being appointed rear admiral of the Irish seas in 1647. He was arrested in 1648 on suspicion of corresponding with Charles I but was soon released. He fought in the First Anglo-Dutch War (1652–54) as vice admiral and then as general of the fleet. After secretly offering in 1654 to deliver the fleet to the exiled Charles II, he commanded the expedition sent by Oliver Cromwell to the West Indies, which captured Jamaica (May 1655) but failed to take Hispaniola. On his return he was briefly imprisoned, for reasons that are uncertain.
Retiring to his estate in Munster in Ireland, he engaged in secret communication with the Royalists. At the Restoration (1660) he was knighted and appointed a commissioner for the navy. In the Second Dutch War (1665–67), he served as captain of the fleet with the Duke of York (afterward James II). Penn was the author of a code of naval tactics that was the basis of the “Duke of York’s Sailing and Fighting Instructions,” long the orthodox tactical guide of the navy.
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William Penn, (born October 14, 1644, London, England—died July 30, 1718, Buckinghamshire), English Quaker leader and advocate of religious freedom, who oversaw the founding of the American Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a refuge for Quakers and other religious minorities of Europe.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Penn-British-admiral
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