Welcome to Part II. I'm glad you're still with me.
The following chapters 33 to 48 cover all the descendants of the 32 families from Part I. So, while the focus will be on my direct ancestors, I will also cover their siblings' families. This generation was born around 1820 (1797-1837), so there is usually some census information available which might reveal an occupation.
Part III will cover the following generation.
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