Coug girl7 @Couggirl7
20 August, 04:07

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Susie __Q @Susie_Q
20 August, 05:40
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I remember as a child, my Grandmother out in the yard grabbing a chicken for dinner, ringing its neck, cleaning feathers from bird dipping in scaled hot water on the open fire...My Mother's parents, my Grandma and Grandpa were extremely hard workers living almost one hundred years each.

Both Of My Parents Parent's Grandparents escaped Trail Of Tears.
My Great Grandparents on Both Sides
Were Cherokee Survivors Escaping From The Trail Of Tears.

Father God ACTUALLY brought different Cherokee Descendants together 200 years ago so we can be here today.

Father God Established The Chosen Ones Thousands Of Years Ago.

We Today Hold The Line
For Father God's Chosen.

My Grandparent's Mother and Father On Both Sides Were Pure Bloods...
Cherokee Survivors On The Trail Of Tears WHO Escaped FROM The Trail Of Oppression, And Proudly, Here Am I Today.
Thank You Father God Creator YHVH! 💕🙏💕🌼
Thank You Christ Jesus Yeshua Messiah!
💕🙏💕🌼

Amen.💕🙏💕🌼

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Wlim Elgof @johnny1x
I heard a similar history as that from my mother. Her parents grandparents, also pureblood made that trek as well. They settled in Combs County, Kentucky. His last name was Rose, her's was Combs. My mothers parents moved from there to Ohio 1934. An accident on that move killed 2 of her 11 siblings. She was 4 when that happened. Her father worked the coal mines before, then tree work after the move He died in 67 from black lung. When we visited them as kids he had many storys to tell.
Today those storys I remember mean much.
06:57 PM - Aug 20, 2022
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