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Tag Archives: AncestryDNA
The Present Makes Sense of The Past?
I’d previously written in a blog that as a child growing up in Augusta, Georgia, I’d told folks I was Anglo-Saxon. (Note Here – I was adopted at 3 days old) I was around 5 or so when I started … Continue reading
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Tagged "gary w norman", adopted, adoption, ancestry, AncestryDNA, DNA, heritage, past life, past lives
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My Continuing Heritage Search…
Last Fall (2015), I’d contacted GARR (Georgia Adoption Reunion Registry) in an attempt to find out about my personal heritage. I stumbled through the steps GARR requires one to do, got all the paperwork notarized and mailed off. A few … Continue reading