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My grandmother and grandfather (separately) arrived in New York from ireland in 1907 in steerage on a ship of the White Star Line.

Proud of them!
 
Welsh, German and Choctaw and grew up in Pittsburgh which is heavily populated by Polish, Italians and African Americans and believe me, it doesn't get any better for food or friends. The only dislike we had in common were the Cleveland Browns. Some things never change.
 
My ancestors arrived in Philadelphia in 1738 and established farms in Berks County. Over time, some of the original farm land was donated/acquired for the Reading Municipal Airport.
 
Welsh, German and Choctaw and grew up in Pittsburgh which is heavily populated by Polish, Italians and African Americans and believe me, it doesn't get any better for food or friends.

My first house was in an area that had a huge immigrant population. The food was awesome. Within walking distance you could get just about any type of Asian or Latin American food. Chinese, Thai, Malaysian, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran, Brazilian. . .

There was a park with botanical gardens a couple of blocks from our house, and we loved walking around there and trying to identify all the languages we heard spoken. There were times when ten groups would pass us before we heard the same language twice.

Me, I'm a plain-old yankee. English side first arrived in 1620, the French side in 1636.
 
Dad's side arrived in the early 1800's. Most settled in southwest PA and western Maryland. Others moved on to the Ohio territory.

Mom's family arrived from Ireland in the 1850's and settled in western Maryland working in the coal mines.
 

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