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In 1653, lower Manhattan was a Dutch community of about 120 houses,
its people protected by a fort and a log wall which stood as a
defense against Indian attacks. Today's Wall Street follows the
line of that ancient plank wall. Sheriff Resolved Waldron, his
wife, Tennake, and their three children lived at the present day
crossing of Wall Street and Broadway. There along with them on
Block B, across the street from the Dutch West India Company's
enormous garden, resided Augustine Herrman, Peter Schaefbanck, the
jailor, Hendrick Hendricksen, and Domine (clergy) Samuel Drisius.
These were but a few of Americas first immigrants. This is their
story.
THE DIARY OF A NORTHERN MOON is the second novel by Gloria Waldron
Hukle in a planned series of three, weaving a tapestry of
captivating story within the Waldron Family. In l976, twenty-six
year old Tena Waldron, an advertising executive living in Upstate
New York, receives a small, anonymous package in the mail. The
contents of this package become the catalyst for an intriguing
journey to her deceased father's hometown, North Creek, New York.
Mysteries begun 350 years ago unravel as what she discovers can
only be the impossible.
Well researched and chuck full of early eighteenth century colonial
people, places and events cleverly woven amid fictional
characters-'Threads - An American Tapestry (ISBN 9781438974156) is
a third novel for author Gloria Waldron Hukle. The story
chronologically follows 'Manhattan: Seeds of the Big Apple', the
l7th century saga set in New Amsterdam that becomes New York City.
( visit www.authorgloriawaldronhukle.com ) In the opening scene
Margaret Vandenberg, wealthy, strong-minded, intelligent (sole
daughter of a Dutch immigrant and Native American) watches the
departure of the census taker's carriage, fearful that the
provincial official has made a few dangerous discoveries while
visiting her vast 'northern plantation'. Margaret's main
concern--one that she has trouble believing herself-- is that one
of her beloved Negro slaves is helping runaways. Later an attack is
the catalyst for a horrific discovery from which Margaret and her
people struggle to recover. Margaret, despite her wealth and
position, is no stranger to prejudice. Well into her thirties, as
she prepares to marry for the first time she faces many issues. She
vows that she will leave all of this in God's hands--but can she?
***************************************** Greenbush Life News
(edited) Published January l7, 2009 Gloria Waldron Hukle...Bringing
New York History to Life Julie Rigg wirtes "Hukle brings real
historical figures together with fictional characters to tell the
stories of the first settlers of Manhattan and the Hudson River
Valley Region. The stories revolve around early settlers including
the Dutch and reaching beyond delving into the lives of African
Americans, American Indians and Colonial European settlers."
Historians and genealogists may be interested in this partial list
of surnames, New York Colonials who are a part of "Threads An
American Tapestry"... Waldron, Bradt, Collins, Vandenberg, Karski,
Schuyler, Stuyvesant, Schermerhoorn, Leisler,Vermilye, Jensen,
Hitchcock,Meyndert,Wendell, LaCroix, Vandeusen, Vrooman,
Lansing,Yates, Penn,Altemouse, Brant, Ryckman, Partridge, Verelst,
Kidd.
Well researched and chuck full of early eighteenth century colonial
people, places and events cleverly woven amid fictional
characters-'Threads - An American Tapestry (ISBN 9781438974156) is
a third novel for author Gloria Waldron Hukle. The story
chronologically follows 'Manhattan: Seeds of the Big Apple', the
l7th century saga set in New Amsterdam that becomes New York City.
( visit www.authorgloriawaldronhukle.com ) In the opening scene
Margaret Vandenberg, wealthy, strong-minded, intelligent (sole
daughter of a Dutch immigrant and Native American) watches the
departure of the census taker's carriage, fearful that the
provincial official has made a few dangerous discoveries while
visiting her vast 'northern plantation'. Margaret's main
concern--one that she has trouble believing herself-- is that one
of her beloved Negro slaves is helping runaways. Later an attack is
the catalyst for a horrific discovery from which Margaret and her
people struggle to recover. Margaret, despite her wealth and
position, is no stranger to prejudice. Well into her thirties, as
she prepares to marry for the first time she faces many issues. She
vows that she will leave all of this in God's hands--but can she?
***************************************** Greenbush Life News
(edited) Published January l7, 2009 Gloria Waldron Hukle...Bringing
New York History to Life Julie Rigg wirtes "Hukle brings real
historical figures together with fictional characters to tell the
stories of the first settlers of Manhattan and the Hudson River
Valley Region. The stories revolve around early settlers including
the Dutch and reaching beyond delving into the lives of African
Americans, American Indians and Colonial European settlers."
Historians and genealogists may be interested in this partial list
of surnames, New York Colonials who are a part of "Threads An
American Tapestry"... Waldron, Bradt, Collins, Vandenberg, Karski,
Schuyler, Stuyvesant, Schermerhoorn, Leisler,Vermilye, Jensen,
Hitchcock,Meyndert,Wendell, LaCroix, Vandeusen, Vrooman,
Lansing,Yates, Penn,Altemouse, Brant, Ryckman, Partridge, Verelst,
Kidd.
THE DIARY OF A NORTHERN MOON is the second novel by Gloria Waldron
Hukle in a planned series of three, weaving a tapestry of
captivating story within the Waldron Family. In l976, twenty-six
year old Tena Waldron, an advertising executive living in Upstate
New York, receives a small, anonymous package in the mail. The
contents of this package become the catalyst for an intriguing
journey to her deceased father's hometown, North Creek, New York.
Mysteries begun 350 years ago unravel as what she discovers can
only be the impossible.
In 1653, lower Manhattan was a Dutch community of about 120 houses,
its people protected by a fort and a log wall which stood as a
defense against Indian attacks. Today's Wall Street follows the
line of that ancient plank wall. Sheriff Resolved Waldron, his
wife, Tennake, and their three children lived at the present day
crossing of Wall Street and Broadway. There along with them on
Block B, across the street from the Dutch West India Company's
enormous garden, resided Augustine Herrman, Peter Schaefbanck, the
jailor, Hendrick Hendricksen, and Domine (clergy) Samuel Drisius.
These were but a few of Americas first immigrants. This is their
story.
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