Admiral Adrian Anglin - FS has a NOTE in the LifeSketch:

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Adrian Anglin

To record his military status. There IS NO SUCH record. Please stop with the false INFO. Adrian was never in the French Navy NOR was he an admiral. He had to pay for his passage to America with 4 years servitude as w "white" slave aka indentured servant. He also wrote his WILL and spelled his name Adrian and never, as we have seen, any other way.
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https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZXH-L7W

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There was an Anglin from France WWI Navy. Adrian died long ago. 1870's story of a descendant of Adrian going home. I found the family.Two sons came back. one an architect in Pittsburgh. I know where the land in Ireland is located. I added Adrian's DNA to the Ireland study. it appears that he was born, his father died and his mother married an Anglin.About 1725 he had a neighbor William Anglin. The two families listed at times one the same census pages. Both having sons named William. The families were merged into one person. That goof shown here often. John shown as father to both families. wife listed Jemima(wife of Adrian's grandson0 Elizabeth Carver (wife of Williams grandson) Impossible to repair as too many have it wrong.

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There are these two (as yet 'unconfirmed') different SmartMatches which have the same dates but different birth & death locations. (French one has only one spouse; FamilySearch has two, but children's births are consistent [separate] between them.)

French Anglin: https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-14100-249241756/adrion-a...

Irish Anglin: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZXH-L7W

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