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You have an excellent group of sites. Would 'howcomyoucom' consider becoming a venue for trinbagonians to chat or learn about their individual immediate family trees? Researching and documenting our great-grandparents and learning about our ancestors is empowering, REWARDING and informative. It begins to answer the question 'how come you come?' while engendering basic Eastern and African principles of respect for elders, which in turn forces a realistic perspective of self, community, time, and times past. Please encourage our people(s) to start making their own branches. We all have four veins (grandparents) from which to begin, start somewhere but start a family tree TODAY!
Grace and Peace
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