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I have to ask....is the Miles Standish on our "fearless leaders" page related to the Pilgr

Is he a direct relation, and is he the "tenth" or something?
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was it ever determined that he was a relative??
this is currently on the bay -- Myles or Miles??
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There was also a Miles Standish who was an early American settler, do a Wiki lookup
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We tried using "Kilometers Standish" for a while, but it didn't take.....
<< <i>We tried using "Kilometers Standish" for a while, but it didn't take. >>
<< <i>Miles ain't his real name. He was Mike when we hired him at ANACS, but the release papers from the insane asylum said to humour him and call him "Miles."
We tried using "Kilometers Standish" for a while, but it didn't take.....
The story I heard is that on his first day at ANACS, Michael J. Standish made the request "don't
call me Miles." He has been known exclusively as "Miles" ever since, proving just how contrary
people really are. It doesn't seem to have hurt him professionally.
As far as being related to the Pilgrim, don't think so, but feel free to ask him.
<< <i>Anybody else care to admit they are a Mayflower descendant? >>
...they once moved me to another house.
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<< <i>Miles ain't his real name. He was Mike when we hired him at ANACS, but the release papers from the insane asylum said to humour him and call him "Miles."
We tried using "Kilometers Standish" for a while, but it didn't take.....
The story I heard is that on his first day at ANACS, Michael J. Standish made the request "don't
call me Miles." He has been known exclusively as "Miles" ever since, proving just how contrary
people really are. It doesn't seem to have hurt him professionally.
As far as being related to the Pilgrim, don't think so, but feel free to ask him. >>
A base canary, er, canard!
He begged us to call him "Miles."
TD
<< <i>Anybody else care to admit they are a Mayflower descendant? >>
My wife and I discovered we're 12th cousins, both descended from the same Mayflower family.
<< <i>Anybody else care to admit they are a Mayflower descendant? >>
I think great-great-great-great-grandma was a "Bekins."
My wife and I discovered we're 12th cousins, both descended from the same Mayflower family. >>
My wife and I are 7th cousins 3 times removed because of Thomas Rogers of the Mayflower.
I am my own double 8th cousin because of two lines to John Alden.
Next time....
That and $40,000 will get you a 1909 VDB proof cent in 65 RB.
(My most recent ancestral arrival was in 1923.)
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
That and $40,000 will get you a 1909 VDB proof cent in 65 RB.>>
Worse than that, you get my wife and me for very distant cousins.
"Well, there goes the neighborhood!"
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<< <i>Anybody else care to admit they are a Mayflower descendant? >>
My wife and I discovered we're 12th cousins, both descended from the same Mayflower family. >>
Oh, don't feel bad about that.
Down here in Gawga if they ain't yer sister or yer mama they're fair game ! ! !
HH
1947-P & D; 1948-D; 1949-P & S; 1950-D & S; and 1952-S.
Any help locating any of these OBW rolls would be gratefully appreciated!
<< <i>is the Miles Standish on our "fearless leaders" page related to the Pilgrim? >>
I don't know, but I wonder if the "Ron Howard" on our "fearless......... nevermind
<< <i>Who did Adam and Eve's kids marry??? >>
Each other. Unless there were space aliens involved.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
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and they're cold.
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