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In reply to the discussion: So, my maternal grandparents immigrated from the Ukraine [View all]Tommy_Carcetti
(43,181 posts)6. Small quibble....
It's technically just "Ukraine", not "the Ukraine."
I'm sorry, bad habit, but my Ukrainian mother would disown me if I didn't always point that out.
That's awesome though. Dobre den!
Between both sets of grandparents, we're talking some great dinners. :wave:
Ukrainian-Polish mutt here. Kind of an odd combination, given some historical tensions between the countries. But somehow my grandmother accepted my father as worthy!
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Germany...both sides. Every non-native American family was from immigrants at one time.
libdem4life
Jan 2013
#1
Mother from Canada,father Irish but family here for 3 generations when I was born.
virgogal
Jan 2013
#4
I'm ancient. My mother came in the 20s and my father's family were Irish famine immigrants.
virgogal
Jan 2013
#30
Most of my ancestors arrived in America before the Revolution; 13 generations on both sides.
Spider Jerusalem
Jan 2013
#20
My fathers side (step father, all I know) came over from England end of 1600's early 1700's.
okaawhatever
Jan 2013
#24