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The_Cricket: Thinking Pink!

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First, Thinking Pink means I support the fight against breast cancer, in case anyone wonders. Now, who is The_Cricket? -I'm a Christian, as of November 2006. -Married since 2003 and a slave to two cats. -Just moved back to the States from Europe. -I love studying religion and history. -I listen to all kinds of music, but prefer European epic metal. -I'm a Sims 2&3 addict. -I'm a wine and German beer enthusiast. -I love languages but only speak English fluently. :( -I'm an avid reader, and I love to travel. -And I'm considering a conversion to Catholicism. I generally DO NOT report anyone, so if you get a violation, it's probably not from me. Unless, of course, you're trying to sell Nikes. If you think I'm a report monkey, EMAIL me. I'm open. Join the fight against breast cancer! It's free! http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/clickToGive/home.faces Over 40,000 die from it every year. Don't let yourself or someone you love be

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    For Elizabeth Rice, I have town and vital records for her birth in 1713, which includes the name of her parents, Elisha and Elizabeth (Wheeler) Rice.

    For Elizabeth Wheeler, I have Massachusetts marriage records, which includes the date of her marriage to Elisha Rice, and I also have town and vital records which includes the name of her parents, Obadiah Wheeler and Elizabeth (White). Her name is also recorded in Mayflower records, since her mother is apparently the granddaughter of William White, who came over on the Mayflower.

    For Elizabeth White, I found a Family Data Record with the name of her parents, Resolved White and Judith Vassall or Vassal.

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