Poll: Native or Transplant?

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Native or Transplant?

Born and Raised in Texas and never left
51
36%
Born and Raised in Texas, left and came back
22
15%
Born in another State/ Country, but raised in Texas
21
15%
Born and raised in another State/Country and moved here as an adult
49
34%
 
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Native Texan born in Taylor. Not even the Air Force could get me to leave the state. I went from Lackland to Sheppard to Dyess.
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Born in Arkansas, Dad was in the USAF, so raised at Clinton-Sherman AFB Ok, Homestead AFB Fl, Wright-Patterson AFB Oh, Barksdale AFB La, Ellesworth AFB SD, then parents split. Mom, my sister and I moved back to Arkansas. After HS, I enlisted in the USAF and spent 5.5 years at Peterson AFB Colorado, 4 years at RAF Lakenheath UK, and 2 years at Moody AFB Ga. USAF went thru a RIF so I got out, moved to DFW, went to school, married a Texas Girl and been here ever since.
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I migrated from north of the border days after I finished college. I actually was born in Oklahoma but my whole life resided on the Kansas side of state line road. In November 2006 I accepted a job offer to begin my career in Texas, and upon graduating in May 2007 I found a new home in Texas about a week prior to my June 1 start date, which was on a Friday.
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Born and raised here and no plans to leave.
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Pawpaw wrote: Tue Aug 28, 2018 6:30 pm I selected "Born and Raised in Texas and never left", but that's not exactly 100% true.

I spent just over 22 years in the USAF. I lived lots of places but Texas was always home, in my heart and officially (home of record).
I also selected "Born and Raised in Texas and never left." I kept Texas as my home of record and voted absentee in Texas and National elections while on active duty.
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NJ_Expat wrote: Tue Aug 28, 2018 5:44 pm Moved here a month ago with my wife from Bergen County, NJ after she got promoted to her company's HQ in Irving. She was born and raised in Manhattan, and I'm from Jersey. We love it here already.
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I was born and raised in Texas and never lived anywhere else. I am the 6th generation in my family to be born and raised in Texas, and I am not a youngster. I can trace my ancestry to a soldier who fought for the Republic of Texas under Sam Houston.
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The strangest thing about this thread isn't how much it makes me appreciate Texas ( :txflag: ) but rather how much California USED to be like Texas. It is so completely different compared to what you guy's that grew up there are describing. Pretty sad...

Born and bred here. Never lived anywhere else, though I have been blessed enough to travel pretty well growing up.
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Was born at Keesler AFB, MS and was an AF "Brat." Dad retired from AF in 1963 and returned to Dallas area. Mom and Dad were both born and raised in Texas. Dad from Dallas and Mom from Greenville. Paternal granddad was born in MS, but moved to Texas in 1913 to practice medicine. Paternal Grandma was born in Mount Pleasant and her family had been in Texas since 1865 (moved here after Union Army destroyed family farm in MS). On Mom's side, family has been in Texas since shortly after Texas Independence. I graduated from HS and college in Texas and entered the AF, but kept Texas as Home of Record and had three assignments in Texas during my career. Spent a total of 14 years of my almost 30 at various places outside of Texas, but got back in 1993 and have stayed.

Therefore, using the same rules the US uses for citizenship; as the child of two parents both Native Texans who was born "abroad" as a result of parent's military service, I should be considered as a "Native Born" Texan.
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I was born in Clovis, NM. My parents lived in Progress, TX just outside of Muleshoe, TX. There was no hospital or Ob/Gyn in Muleshoe at the time, so they had to drive the 20 miles to the hospital in Clovis. I assume (but I never asked my parents to confirm) that I was conceived in the Progress house. So I consider myself a Native Texas, other than the first 3 or 4 days of my life was in NM. Other than the 8 years I was in the Air Force (Keesler AFB, MS, Wiesbaden AB, Germany and Cannon AFB, NM), I've lived all my life in Texas.
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I will say that the one thing that I do not like about Texas is the huge lack of public lands...at least in this area. In Utah I could drive less than five minutes and be in an area where at a minimum I could peg prairie dogs or just shoot rocks off in the distance. Late summer and fall took me up into the Uintas which was a 30 minute drive, but only because we had to get past tribal lands. In contrast, unless you own acreage in TX you're paying heavy money to hunt a lease or go guided it seems like.
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Born and raised and proud of it :txflag:
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PriestTheRunner wrote: Wed Aug 29, 2018 9:06 am The strangest thing about this thread isn't how much it makes me appreciate Texas ( :txflag: ) but rather how much California USED to be like Texas. It is so completely different compared to what you guy's that grew up there are describing. Pretty sad...

Born and bred here. Never lived anywhere else, though I have been blessed enough to travel pretty well growing up.
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My point is things change. Texas was once a Democrats state, Massachusetts once valued freedom.
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Born in Ohio, raised in Michigan, got to Texas as fast as I could with my young family - (3 kids under 5 yrs) for a Job move .

seems like such a short time ago, but now my youngest is 25.
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