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Dear of troy - thanks for the insight into what, at first blush, seemed a strange thing for an English person preparing to settle in the New World to do. But where did 'good old english' ann and jack come from? Was it good old Hebrew Hannah and Jacob in the first [or at least, predecessor] case?
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