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Caspar Keller, the great-grandfather of Helen, immigrated to the United States from Switzerland long before the Europeans began to arrive. But unlike many of the Swiss who went West to attain free farmland, Keller settled in Maryland.
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Caspar Keller, the great-grandfather of Helen, immigrated to the United States from Switzerland long before the Europeans began to arrive. But unlike many of the Swiss who went West to attain free farmland, Keller settled in Maryland.
It was his son, Helen's grandfather, who "entered" large tracts of land in Alabama, where Helen was born. This process of "entering" land meant to take possession of it "under the claim of a right to possession." After some years, Mr. Keller settled in Tuscumbia, Alabama and rode on horseback to Philadelphia for supplies for his plantation. While he was in the East, he met Helen's grandmother, who was the daughter of one of Lafayette's aides and a second cousin to Robert E. Lee. Other relatives on her grandmother's side, who were from Massachusetts, were less renowned.
It was his son, Helen's grandfather, who "entered" large tracts of land in Alabama, where Helen was born. This process of "entering" land meant to take possession of it "under the claim of a right to possession." After some years, Mr. Keller settled in Tuscumbia, Alabama and rode on horseback to Philadelphia for supplies for his plantation. While he was in the East, he met Helen's grandmother, who was the daughter of one of Lafayette's aides and a second cousin to Robert E. Lee. Other relatives on her grandmother's side, who were from Massachusetts, were less renowned.
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