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Thank, Chris for sharing this interesting post. One of my great grandfathers was a blacksmith in a small town in Ohio, U.S.A., in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. 🙂 — Suzanne
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My seventh great-grandfather was a little past medieval, but he was an 16th and 17th century smith. No idea what that entailed, but he moved from Ballymoney, Antrim, Northern Ireland to Windham, Maine in 1735 at age 47.
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