posted by [identity profile] blue-crow.livejournal.com at 05:43am on 01/05/2010
I know we have a German immigrant who signed up for the Civil War as soon as he got here- fighting for the North. That was seemingly pretty common but I'm kinda proud of my Northern blood. I think we also have someone who came over pre-revoloution as an indentured servant from England. My mom's dad is a big genealogy nut so we know a little about that side of the family (but not a whole ton about my dad's family.)

One thing I find pretty interesting is that most people whose family I know fought in WWII, out of America anyway- their relatives got deployed based on ethnicity. My mom's dad, who is pretty German looking and mostly of German stock, was in the Army in Germany, the ground forces, while my dad's dad, who was very Italian in breeding, ended up in the Air Force in Italy. That seems kind of extra creepy to me- I mean, there's certainly a logic there of picking people who blend in more but geez, they could be killing their not so distant relatives.
 
posted by [identity profile] puszysty.livejournal.com at 05:15pm on 01/05/2010
Go Union! My mom's side of the family was Union since they've lived in the Midwest forever, but my dad had a set of ancestors who fought on opposite sides of the Civil War. The family was originally from Virginia, but some of them moved up to Michigan. My Amish ancestors were probably not involved at all.

their relatives got deployed based on ethnicity. Interesting. Makes sense, but I didn't know they did that.

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