Pieces of a puzzle. I am Linwood Colpritt III. I was raised in St. George. A old Native stronghold in the 1700’s. My father told my through family legend. That Amos was a carriage driver for Henry Knox. He would drive him to Washington to meet with George Washington. He was a close trusted friend of General Knox. That’s way he gave him land. My grandmother on that side was a little black lady with a glass eye. From Petersboro as a child. And Rockland as a adult. Also spending much time at the junk yard in Portland. The name Colpritt does not exist. Unless there related to me. As it was a fabricated name. The closest thing I’ve heard and found. Is Colpit lake in Halifax Canada. And a ancestor Most likely Indian. Sailed with a French sea captain from there to St. Kitts. He most likely changed his name to Colpritt to save his life. It’s all connected. God bless you for your work. [email protected]
@koreyoneal26237 ай бұрын
Stephen Hopkins is my 13th great grandfather , the only person who can say that they lived in Jamestown and Plymouth colonies !!! I forgot which side he's on though as I'm a Mayflower descendant through both my mother and father
@koreyoneal26237 ай бұрын
I was wondering what , if any information , you might have on the Thomas and/or Greer families of Belfast , Morrill and Belmont ? My great grandmother , Frances Thomas , was born in Belfast around 1895 , I know that her husband , Ora Charles Heath was born in Orono in 1895 . I'd really love some information on my 4th great grandfather , James Greer , Sr , he was born in Stafford, Vermont in 1799 and died in Belmont, Maine in 1844 , I've been trying to find his parents for years to no avail
@margofogg3123 жыл бұрын
Great Presentation Rick! Thank you for explaining so much.
@virginiatozier99574 жыл бұрын
Do you think medicinal mushrooms could regulate the cytokinin "storm" of covid 19.