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Enos Jones of Augusta County, Virginia, was the son of Robert Jones
& Anne Coulston of the Welsh settlement of Gwyndd in what is
today Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. They were Friends or Quakers
if you prefer, as were the majority of the first settlers of
Gwyndd, fleeing from the religious intolerance of 17th Century
England. These early Quakers were soon joined by a host of 18th
Century settlers from Germany, France, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and
England who also contributed their unique heritage to the growth of
our country's culture. They were quickly followed by others from
almost every corner of the world. Around the time of the American
Revolution, Enos Jones and his wife Lydia, daughter of Palatine
Germans, packed up their family and, along with Lydia's brothers,
made their way west into the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. The
following generations moved on west in search of new lands to farm
stopping in Ross County, Ohio, then Linn County, Iowa, and finally
in Page County, Iowa where the tale ends.
This book is a story of the people who gave birth to my father's
family and the times in which they lived. The Ferguson and
Schneider families are fairly recent arrivals in America by
genealogical standards. My great-grandfather Ferguson was born in
Glasgow, Scotland, arriving in the United States while still an
infant in 1848. My great-grandfather Schneider was born in Germany
and came here in 1868. The Burnet side of the family goes back to
the earliest settlers of this country and has its roots on Long
Island, New York, in 1643 while still under Dutch rule. That family
intermarried with the Dutch of New York City and flourished in
trade and medicine, playing significant roles in the early growth
of this nation. Throughout the book, I've tried to present stories
of who these long-dead ancestors were - what their lives were like
and the circumstances that shaped their destinies.
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