birkner
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I love family history ... I have traced some of my family back to the early 1800s and we had one couple who went to Australia about that time, had a couple of kids out there and returned back to the UK eventually. The ship they sailed on was wrecked on it's next voyage, so they were lucky really. More recently in the mid 1900s a few relatives emigrated to USA ( Ohio ) and to Australia and we now have more relatives in Australia than in the UK.
I too am fascinated by history. We named our daughter Samantha Mary. It later turned out that John has a great-great-great grandmother named Samantha Mary who married three times. Her first husband died young, married again and divorced second husband in 1865, then married her childhood sweetheart the day before her daughter Mary's wedding. She then moved from Ohio to Wisconsin and as far as we can tell, never saw her children or the rest of her family again.
Some of my great grandfather's family went to New Zealand in the middle of the 1800's. We still have lots of family there.
It is amazing how many of my grandfather's immediate family are still in the UK. Only he and his brother Richard came to the USA before WWI. Both remained UK citizens until their deaths. Richard married but never had any children. Of course there are other second cousins from various other collateral family member etc. but the ones we know best are from my Grandfather's sister Grace's family.