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A genealogical history of the descendants of Abraham Morrill (b c1615) in Hatfield, Broad Oak, Uttlesford, Essex, England.
Introduces celebrations of the harvest and describes the traditions and festivities held for these holidays throughout the world.
Furious that his son has joined the Roundheads, a Royalist father bequeaths his estate to his daughter, Ann Faraday, decreeing that only girls bearing that name may inherit. Down the years these women of his bloodline, or adopted and renamed, have kept diaries detailing their life-styles and current affairs and a 21st century Ann becomes aware of the parallels there are between their lives and her own, a mixture of happiness and sorrow. Through her own daughters eyes she sees beyond her family and estate into a vibrant, exciting world.
Presents and covers events like Easter and Thanksgiving in various countries. Such as the lesser-known celebrations like Navruz, a spring festival celebrated by people of the Zoroastrian faith, and Jaanipäev, a Midsummer celebration in Estonia.
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Its History for 275 Years, 1643-1918, in Which Is Incorporated the Vital Parts of the Original History of the Town.