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Most of my ancestors were village people, they were farmers, cottagers, millers, , etc.
Only few of them were town-dwellers.
One of them, my great6grandfather born in 1720s at town Březová n. S. was a currier.
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... and my great4grandfather was a teacher (18th century)
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My great-great-grandfather was a councilor for the city of Valladolid for many decades, until his death. that was a surprise
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Many of my ancestors were warriors that fought against Ottomans and Serbs.
My Great Grandfather's brother fought in many wars against Serbs.
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I’ve got a pretty varied ancestry in terms of occupations, everything from Scottish nobles to Venetian peasants, but based on what I could gather, it would seem that most of my folks were lower class town-dwellers, farmers and some were in the military, including one infamous ancestor whom I know was a mercenary.
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Administrators, lawyers, pilots, cops, architects, businessmen.
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Ranges from a horse thief to a rich man from London England who came to America through Canada and was in charge of escorting Abraham Lincoln's body to his grave to make sure it was not desecrated.
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Both sides jerked off horses for animal husbandry.
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