I was born and raised a Lutheran. My father was a Lutheran minister, in point of fact, and I never thought much about this. I've always been aware of the fact that both my mother's and father's families were Quakers who came here in the middle and late 1600's. It's intrigued me. The Waltons came to Philly, the Jolley's to North Carolina.
I can only say I'm still intrigued. It feels good. So I'm still looking.
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