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In 1835, the house and 100-acre farm were sold to Cornelius W. Bennett, whose ancestor was perhaps the first settler in what became Brooklyn, in 1636.
The Fosters paved her way to meeting John and Tom Halsey of Mecox, brothers whose ancestor was an original founder of the town, and Paul and Richard Corwith of Water Mill, cousins whose roots go back to 1644 and who claim a forefather in the early 19th century who, using 12 oxen, moved his windmill from North Haven to where it stands on the village green in Water Mill.
But whose ancestor was he?
Could the genus have evolved from a Tetrahymena-like ancestor that was histophagous and that reverted to bacterivory or did histophagy emerge numerous times within the genus whose ancestor was bacterivorous?
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For example, through dispersal the descendants may come to occupy a different range than the ancestor, such as in the case of kiwis (Apteryx in Fig. 3c), which are endemic to New Zealand but whose ancestor is inferred to have been present in Australia-New Guinea. Australia-New Guinea
This putative supergroup contains lineages whose ancestor is postulated to have had a distinctive feeding groove [ 1, 24, 62].
According to our reconstruction, this ancestral heterogeneity has been preserved, or even reinforced, in some lineages (e.g., passerine birds, sphenodon, platypus, nonrodent placental mammals), but was eroded to various extents in other groups, and particularly in squamates, whose ancestor is predicted to be GC3-homogeneous.
We visited Luciano Spigaroli, one of whose ancestors was Verdi's farm manager -- the Spigaroli property is near the composer's home town, Le Roncole.
An old lady, one of whose ancestors was among the original 17 men, remembers that the Indian used to loiter around town when she was a tiny girl; she says he has not aged at all since then.
"People whose ancestors were involved already know what happened.
What about people whose ancestors were cheated and mistreated?
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