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Lloyd Manuscripts
- Genealogies of the Families of Awbrey-Vaughan, Blunston, Burbeck, Garrett, Gibbons, Heacock, Hodge, Houlston, Howard, Hunt, Jarman, Jenkin-Griffith, Jones, Knight, Knowles, Lloyd, Newman, Paschall, Paul, Pearson, Pennell, Pott, ...
(Hardcover)
Howard Williams Lloyd, Thomas Allen 1864 Glenn
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Recollections of the Life and History of the Hunt Family is a book
about the life of John Edwin Hunt, Sr. He reflects on the history
of the Hunt clan and gives an autobiographical account of his life,
both personal and professional. "Senior" vividly recalls his antics
while growing up in Echo, Alabama as well as his many friendships,
business ventures (and adventures), family history, and his many
accomplishments. The book takes you on a journey through his
lifetime beginning with his great-grandfather's life through the
present day Hunt family. Mr. Hunt was motivated to write this book
so that his grandchildren would know of their "roots," and so they
would be aware of the many circumstances that brought him to his
present status in the community.
Drawing from a wide range of sources, this work is a continuation
of one line of the Bulkeley family, focusing on the ancestors and
descendants of Moses Bulkley (1727-1812) last presented in The
Bulkeley Genealogy by Donald Lines Jacobus in 1933. The
relationship between the earliest American ancestors on this line,
Reverend Peter Bulkeley and Reverend John Jones, founders of the
First Parish Church in Concord, Massachusetts in 1636, is
re-examined. New evidence revealing critical errors made by Concord
historians since 1835 will re-characterize the essential clerical
friendship the two men shared and show the true reasons for John
Jones's removal to Fairfield, Connecticut in 1644. Using census
records, rare newspaper articles, obituaries, wills, surrogate
court records, and family stories, this line of the Bulkeleys of
Concord and Fairfield is chronicled in a new family history
covering the mid-18th century to the present. The
Bulkeley/Bulkley/Buckley genealogy is supplemented with genealogies
of several families these Bulkeley/Bulkley/Buckleys married with in
the 19th and 20th centuries. This work evolved into a "search and
rescue mission," and offers a comprehensive on-paper reunion of
families that have been documented to the beginning of the 20th
century, and a few who have never been documented in a genealogy.
This is a book about the descendants of Thomas Macy in the United
States of America, extending from 1583 to date. One will find in
this book the lineage of such individuals as R. H. Macy, the
founder of Macy''s Department Stores; General George Nelson Macy.
Provost Marshall of the Army of the Potomac; Ezra Cornell, the
founder of Cornell University; Elizabeth Powell, the first Dean of
Women of Swarthmore College and Josiah Macy, for whom the Josiah
Macy Foundation honors. Included in this book are the ancestors of
Benjamin Franklin. A few of the surnames included are Folger,
Starbuck, Pinkham, Wolf, Barnard, Coffin, Worth, Swain, Gardner,
Hussey, Jenkins, Walton, Pearson, Stanton, Mendenhall, Davis,
Coleman, Chase and Flory. Volume I contains the first 9 generations
and a part of the 10th, Volume II contains the remainder of the
10th generation to generation 15, the endnotes of which there are
over 20,000 and the index.
John Plunkett presents the first history of the interaction between the monarchy and the media to focus on the reign of Queen Victoria. He argues that the development of popular print and visual media in the nineteenth century helped to reinvent the position of the monarchy in national life, and includes a detailed account of the emergence of royal journalism and the impact of new media such as photography.
This is a family story which traces the live of two family -
Packards and the Fosters. The Packards left England in 1638,
settled though out New England, and produced a Mississippi
Steamboat Capt.- Charles H. Packard. The Fosters fought the British
in Old Charles Towne, S. Carolina. In 1775-1778 and were part of
the Old Three Hundred who settled in Texas in 1822.
Appendices of: To Escape Into Dreams are companion books - second
andthird volumes of To Escape Into Dreams KOberle Normal KOberle 1
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"Appendices of: To Escape Into Dreams" arecompanion books - second
and third volumes of "To Escape Into Dreams." Lineages forthe
following family names are compiled in Volume II of the
"Appendicesof: To Escape
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