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Podunk21

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About Podunk21

  • Birthday 05/09/1977

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  • Location
    Texas
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    Attorney
  • Interests
    Scouting, Freemasonry, the LOAC, college football, and way more than I care to admit.
  • Biography
    Worked on camp staff at Worth Ranch (Palo Pinto, Texas) for six summers. Worked on staff at Kandersteg International Scout Centre (Switzerland).

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  1. Thanks for all the feedback. I have been tracking the people I know about, and am starting a database. I already have a bunch. I only know of one 5th Generation but he is unverified. Anyway, it's an interesting project.
  2. Wow, great finds. Maybe I will start my own database of these people....since there is no other record. Unfortunately, no one else is tracking it and I know these are not the only ones....they are just the only ones that end up in the paper.
  3. Thanks. I have tried some "Google" and have found a few links / news stories like this. Thanks for sharing these. I was hoping there was a better way of going about this, seeing that not all of them will end up in the news.
  4. The title to this thread is not very good, and for that I apologize. However, I am trying to find out some very specific and difficult information. I have already contacted the National BSA Office, the local council office, and NESA as well. All of them tell me that they do not have the information I am looking for. Having said that, I am turning to you guys for some help. I was curious as to who had the longest string of consecutive Eagle Scouts in their family? For example, you hear about father-sons who both earned their Eagle. Sometimes you hear about Grandfathers, Fathers, and Sons...which would be three consecutive Eagles. However, not only am I curious as to what the longest string of consecutive Eagles would be, but if it is four or five, who are they? How can we find them? I know...kind of random...but thanks.
  5. An old Eagle medal would be pretty cool. 1949 Philmont Brochure: http://www.ebay.com/itm/121092650024?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
  6. Whoa!!! It worked!!!! Now if I could only start my own thread..!
  7. I can't seem to start a thread on here....maybe I can post a response. Here goes nothing.
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